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I'd been here, once a year or so ago, with friends and recalled a good time overall. It was because of that experience that I told some Jewish friends about it, as they're long time Vegas locals who had not yet been. The food was palatable, but as others have noted, it was quite bland. I ordered the schnitzel with couscous and Israeli salad. For a $22 entree, the couscous was bland, with diced vegetables on top, the salad was pretty dry, but the schnitzel itself was good. Others in our party also remarked that soups and falafels that they had were good, but bland. Our biggest issue with our dining experience was our server. He visited our table 3 times in short succession while we were still deciding on our choices, but then had to be flagged down whenever we needed something. Drinks? Ask for straws. Appetizers delivered? Ask for plates. Then, he was scarce for the rest of our meal, often seen busily chatting with other staff off in a corner. For dessert, I ordered a Turkish coffee and tiramisu. $7 for a tiny serving of mostly whipped topping. I could see prices like this, if they were on The Strip, but, as a local myself, it's too steep.
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