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As a group of us were in Vegas for 3 nights for a convention, and since Las Vegas has Kosher restaurants and Nashville does not, I opted to change up our routine for the last night. Previously we had dined at Canaletto and Nobu but I felt that Jerusalem Grille might be a nice change of pace and of wallet. Without trying to denigrate either of the other two restaurants, I will say that this was universally decided as our second best meal of the three - and it was $100 for the 4 of us instead of $300 or $400 of the two previous nights! We all got their bottomless salad plates - pretty funny to call it bottomless since there about 12 of them and there is little to no way we could eat more than one, even though we did try. We also had the schwarma (amazing), the falafel (very good), and the schnitzel (eh). The service here is a bit on the slow side, but they are very nice - a little Hebrew goes a long way. Next time I'm in Vegas, I will definitely come here again.
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