What some popular Kosher Restaurants in Las Vegas people are leaving reviews for?
Las Vegas is known for its gambling, restaurants, and night life. However, there is also a Jewish population of approximately 70,000 residing there and with that increasing population comes a number of great kosher restaurants.
For those who are not familiar with kosher food, it is food that has been prepared in accordance with Jewish law and Kashrut is strictly followed in these restaurants.
This week we are looking at some of the kosher restaurants with hundreds of Google reviews.
Shawarma Vegas
Address: 2521 S Fort Apache Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89117
Website: www.sharwarmavegasgrill.com
Google Reviews: 623
“My friend wanted to try Israeli food. I am so glad we went! The plate portion was huge…the food was delicious! The fresh pita was to die for. With a plate you got to try 5 different salads. We loved the hummus, cabbage salad & tom/cucumbers.“
“Nice Israeli shawarma place. I got shawarma plate which was better than most American places the serves shawarma but not the best (don’t get me wrong, it was good, but was not quite the way I like it). The limit you to up to five sides . To my surprise the hummus wasn’t great. Other salad were good.“
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Jerusalem Chef’s Table
Address: 4825 W Flamingo Rd ste 10, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website:
Google Reviews: 892
“Delicious food, the steak was cooked perfectly. And the service was spectacular!“
“Wow! I was pleasantly surprised by this place. It is located in somewhat of a sketchy area but once you are in the restaurant, you are bound to have a great culinary experience. I had the Moroccan cigars which were delicious and packed heat. I also had the taco shwarma which was awesome. And be prepared to spend a bit extra because…it is kosher. God will love you more for it! So will the very nice staff!.”
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King Solomon’s Table
Address: 4561 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: https:/kingsolomonslv.com
Google Reviews: 477
“This is a beautiful place. Delicious food. Great service! And on top of it all a great personality, the owner and staff are so friendly and welcoming greet and serve so nicely. The owner is full of life and wisdom – I would say the name King Salomon suits him well – It feels good to dine here. Will be back.“
“I like the decor and the server was very nice but everything was ridiculously overpriced. $50 for a hamburger. $20 for French fries as a side. $20 for matzoh ball soup. To be fair, the matzoh ball soup was good. My only complaint here is the price. Doesn’t seem appropriate. If it was fairly priced I’d for sure come here. So maybe they reduce prices”
Simon and Joe’s
Address: 3720 W Tropicana Ave STE 3, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website:
Google Reviews: 343
“Nice and cozy place, yet pizza was very oily and the topic was too little for the price. The people couldn’t even talk proper English. I asked for soup and didn’t understand why I couldn’t have soup.“
“Ideal to order more than 1 togo special pizza – only 4 slices on the smallest one – nevertheless, it, perhaps, is still a very Pious pizza. Just takes a little time to warm up the cold italian kosher pizza – well, heard they are delicately handmaid with the finest ingredients.”
Mother Falafel Glatt Kosher
Address: 6375 S Rainbow Blvd STE 101, Las Vegas, NV 89118
Website: http://www.motherfalafel.com
Google Reviews: 262
“In the mood for a falafel? Well look no further.. once you eat one, you’re going to want to order more! Best Falafel in town! They are authentic, packed with flavor and are made fresh to order. I have tried many others, this is absolutely the best falafel that I’ve ever had!“
“Such a friendly and local spot for some falafel fix at a reasonable price! Everything is made freshly to order, including the freshly baked pita pocket or pita wrap! Highly recommend this place! We will be back :)”
So as we can see Las Vegas is a great place for kosher food lovers. There are a plenty of kosher restaurants to choose from ranging from pizza to steakhouses to Israel style shawarma.
In conclusion,the Jewish community and kosher travellers visiting Las Vegas have no shortage of choices when it comes to kosher dining. With so many delicious and convenient options available, there is no excuse not to enjoy a delicious kosher meal while in Sin City.
Please note: The Kosher Hub is not a Kosher Authority. For any advice please refer to your local Kashrut Authority. Food photos in this blog have been taken from Google and do not belong to The Kosher Hub.