I eat here frequently, due to non-restaraunt factors. It has an attached hookah lounge, which can entertain intimate groups who can chose to smoke either the hookah or cigarette while having a drink, and then move on to dinner. Their fare is solid, though not spectacular. They have a variety that can appease even the most finnicky or allow one to feel adventurous. They are open late and they have a decent turkish coffee, which for some is a substitute for sleep.
Service is hot and cold, normally good, but one or two of the waitstaff could stand a stint in rehab. There aren't many Mediteranean Restaurants in Las Vegas of note, but this would be one of them.