. . "5"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "While I understand where the negative reviews about pricing are coming from, the food at this place is phenomenal. I was in Vegas for my fiance's 25th birthday with a couple of her friends, and we stopped at this place on our way back to Phoenix. They gave us a couple of samples of falafel for free; i usually do not like falafel but these were small and crispy with a tender inside - best falafel i have had in the states.\n\nFor entree, I had the Shwarma - salad- hummus plate, which came with a pita ($15). The portion size was pretty damn big and the price was reasonable considering that its Kosher and a big portion. The Schwarma was good, the hummus was great, the salad was nice since I got to choose what ingredients I wanted. I really enjoyed my meal.\n\nHowever, what my fiance ordered is really what makes this spot 5*. She got the beef \"kabob\" with fries and salad ($22). While it sounds expensive, this \"kabob\" was kosher rib eye steak (the best kosher steak, period) marinated and grilled to perfection. The owner asked me how the steak was and when I said it was great, he noted that \"those kabobs are how I made my business.\" I see why. My grandpa is a kosher butcher in Detroit and I have had many many kosher steaks in my life, but this one had the best flavor of all. Again, a large portion - if I had to guess, id say it was around 12-14 oz of meat. The fries were also delicious. I strongly suggest that you order this if you come to this place. While 22$ seems like a lot, remember that kosher rib eye sells for about 18$/pound at a supermarket.\n\nFor dessert, they brought my fiance a piece of baklava with a candle in it for free (i told them when i ordered that it was her bday), which was a nice surprise."^^ . "2013-03-14T00:00:00"^^ .