Came here for dinner because it was convenient, and not too busy on a Sun night. It's not overly expensive for what you get, which is a huge plus in Vegas when there's a surplus of overpriced restaurants everywhere.
At night, it's quite dimly lit. They first serve a perfectly cooked loaf of bread that's crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Entrees are served with a protein with a side. I got the flattened chicken and fries on the side. Chicken was slightly on the salty side but tasty. On the side was a huge mound of fresh cut fries that were nicely fried.