Middle Eastern restaurant advice?

Anyone have a recommendation? I'm looking for something casual that has at least some of the following on the menu. Kibbeh, hummus, stuffed grape leaves, spinach pies, and meat pies. I've tried a few over the years. I think Ali Baba is the only one still in business. It was ok, but not anything to write home about.
My suggestion is a very casual one . I live in Summerlin and in the Village Center shopping center is a restaurant named Sultans. It is small and one orders from the counter. I have not had a bad meal in the close to 9 years I have been a customer. It is clean and the people that run it are very nice. They have thee foods you mention prepared fresh and Spinach pie a couple days a week. It is next to a Samuri Sams, Port of subs , pizza joint that is good and a place called Chronic Tacos, and is across from a Vons, CVC, chase and WElls Fargo Bank. this might or might not be your bag but it is an answer to your inquiry.
Thanks so much. Sounds like what I'm looking for.
Shoot me a PM after you go and let me know how you liked it.

I'm not going till early May, but I'll let you know when I get back.
This LVA website in the Dining section has a whole listing of Mediterranean restaurants and I would think at least some of them would have what you're looking for. The link for it is at: https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/referenceguide-dining.cfm?search=Mediterranean.

And from what I'm seeing, Haifa Restaurant has Hummus and Stuffed Grape Leaves (both are listed in the Appetizers section). Check out their menu by going to: https://www.haifarestaurant.com and then from there go to the "Our Menus" section.

RecVPPlayer
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Originally posted by: RecVPPlayer
This LVA website in the Dining section has a whole listing of Mediterranean restaurants and I would think at least some of them would have what you're looking for. The link for it is at: https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/referenceguide-dining.cfm?search=Mediterranean.

And from what I'm seeing, Haifa Restaurant has Hummus and Stuffed Grape Leaves (both are listed in the Appetizers section. Check out their menu by going to: https://www.haifarestaurant.com and then from there go to the "Our Menus" section.

RecVPPlayer


I checked the dining section before I posted. The ones that had menus listed, such as Haifa, only had 1 or 2 of the items I'm looking for on the menu. Very few had kibbeh, my fav. Thought I would throw it out to others for their opinion. I appreciate your (as usual) solid advice.
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Originally posted by: RecVPPlayer
This LVA website in the Dining section has a whole listing of Mediterranean restaurants and I would think at least some of them would have what you're looking for. The link for it is at: https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/referenceguide-dining.cfm?search=Mediterranean.

And from what I'm seeing, Haifa Restaurant has Hummus and Stuffed Grape Leaves (both are listed in the Appetizers section. Check out their menu by going to: https://www.haifarestaurant.com and then from there go to the "Our Menus" section.

RecVPPlayer


I checked the dining section before I posted. The ones that had menus listed, such as Haifa, only had 1 or 2 of the items I'm looking for on the menu. Very few had kibbeh, my fav. Thought I would throw it out to others for their opinion. I appreciate your (as usual) solid advice.

I'm happy to help and now that I'm thinking of it, although I have no idea what they have there (and if I'm remembering this correctly), there seems to be some new Middle-Eastern restaurant on Fremont Street over by El Cortez. Maybe that place is worth checking out.

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(and if I'm remembering this correctly), there seems to be some new Middle-Eastern restaurant on Fremont Street over by El Cortez. Maybe that place is worth checking out.

RecVPPlayer


Rec, you're thinking of the Kebab Korner, it's right across Fremont from the El Cortez. It's a small, almost fast-food like place, nice people, good food. I think they're Iranian. The food is all Halal, very good kebabs. They don't have kibbeh, that's more of a Lebanese or Syrian thing. They probably have hummus, though.

ps: just found their menu online: https://www.usmenuguide.com/kabobkornermenu.html
This may be a little off the mark, but when I was at the Palm's buffet it had a a few Mid East dishes. Lebanese I think.

I do not remember all of them but they had Zatar an grape leaves and some other stuff. It had more than any other buffet I have been to.

Just throwing it out there in case that helps.

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