I came here for dinner one night since I was craving something healthy, close by, and quick. The prices are a little higher for a fast casual type of food, but seeing that most of it healthy, I was okay with the extra few bucks being spent. I had the mediterranean salad and the people I was with had some mixed grills and salads as well. We also tried some grape leaves and hummus. We basically tried the entire menu so I got to try it all. I though the best part was the pita bread itself and the lamb was very solid as well. The spicy red sauce had a nice kick and tzatziki sauce was worth a go. The salad and mixed grill wasn’t anything special though. The service was prompt(a little over 10 minutes for our entire meal), the waiters were friendly, and the ingredients were fresh. However, with so many other better options in town, especially healthy ones, I will be trying others in the near future. Not that I would never come back, but it tasted like a y other pita restaurant in Vegas and not worth the extra few dollars.
Jon B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
One of my favorite places to get a solid healthy meal. One of the few places that actually fills me up… The hummus is amazing with the fresh pita bread and the lamb/steak skewer plate never disappoints. I would eat here everyday if I could.
Lorie C.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
Love this place! Its been almost a year since Ive been there(visiting vegas) and I still crave it! Cant wait to visit again. This will surely be a must when I visit again. I had the falafel plate w a skewer. Dont forget to try their home made hot sauce!
Frank E.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Great, inexpensive, taste, and friendly fresh fast service. This place is a great place for a light no guilt meal. The prices are very reasonable, and the service seems as if its family run.
Dwayne D.
Place rating: 5 Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV
Wow. What a great surprise today at lunch. Lamb shank with all of the accoutrements. So tender and flavorful. Only $ 11.95. Really. That is so reasonable for such a time intensive dish.
George G.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
Are you guys serious? 30 $ for food that tastes like a wanna be Greek restaurant. The first time i came here I gave it 5 stars, reason was the manager or whoever he was actually CARED and took the time to make sure the food was cooked and prepared correctly. This time was totally another experience. You guys need to hire a better night shift. They were rude, the food was tasteless and undercooked and when I walked in everyone was on Instagram on there phones? Smh. Whoever is the franchise manager I hoped realized he just lost customers. They messed up the order and dropped the chicken on the table all the while when the«waiter» brought the food over half of his hands were in the tray. Gross. If you want REAL Mediterranean food visit ZAYTOON. The best in Las Vegas, where they actually care about there customers and the quality of there food.
Tony H.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Quite a taste bud pleaser here. Sampled the beef and shrimp skewers, the couscous, the chicken pita and the homemade hot sauce. All were very tasty and quality ingredients. Hummus was a little too thin for my tastes, but the flavor was okay as were the soft pita slices they give you to go with. I really liked the chicken though, probably my favorite thing so far. The house made hot sauce was really good too, kind like sambal olek style, and a good kick to it.
Kent T.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This is a good addition to the quick food choices in the Downtown Summerlin area. Many of the better food choices at this new mall are a bit more of a commitment in time and energy.(not all there are several quicker places too) What I like about Crazy Pita is it is all fresh healthy ingredients, made to order. It is really easy to keep your choices to protein and greens, which I personally love. Healthy and low calorie. Entrees run $ 10-$ 14, Sides run $ 5-$ 6. So it is pretty affordable. The service was fine, the room is nothing special. It feels like a fast-food cafeteria. It ALL functions perfectly. Not amazing, but really good, simple & easy. Some days, especially after shopping for hours, simple and easy is JUST what is needed!
Allen M.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Excellent Middle Eastern cuisine. Everything I have tried here has been outstanding. The Kafta, shish-kabob, chicken-kabob, falafel, and hummus were all very good. This place is in DTS, so like I always say about DTS — Your gonna pay a little more, but this place is worth it. I would recommend that you try Crazy Pita.
Jin N.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
When it comes to rotisserie chicken, I think this place is a great choice. GREAT marinade on their chicken, and I could probably stuff my face here once a week. The hummus was decent, and falafel was average. The combo family plate that comes with a whole chicken and sides is a great value meal. The service here has been amazing. A nice option for a healthy lunch during your shopping time!
Ghia G.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I went on a Mediterranean kick back in college… I would go crazy for hummus at a Daphne’s location in Westwood and ravenously devour it so quickly that a worker once came out and gave me more free. Crazy Pita’s eggplant dip gives me that same feeling. I’m not sure why they don’t call it baba ganoush(maybe eggplant dip is more understandable or it’s not traditionally prepared), but I love it! This place was first recommended to me by one of my fitness instructors from Eleve who thought they deserved both delicious and more guilt-free food. Their portions are huge and they offer to give you even more pita bread to take home if you still have leftovers(which is a good, but dangerous thing). The staff here was very gracious and kept tabs on their customers well. The restaurant is located on one of the corners of downtown Summerlin(southeast) and there is ample parking across the street.
Andrea R.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I don’t know how I haven’t rated this place yet. It’s a very unsuspecting place in Downtown Summerlin; just by looking at it, you’d think it would be about the same quality as Mad Greek or some other fast food mediterranean place, but it’s SO much better. The quality of their kabobs is fantastic — lean meat, lots of flavor, good portions. I generally get the Mediterranean salad with lamb or steak kabobs. Recently, we tried the roast lamb — HOLYTASTYMEAT Kabob man! If you’ve ever had slow-roasted lamb(or if, like me, your mom used to make it growing up), this is the good stuff. I was highly impressed. The tzatziki sauce is also much thicker than what you’d find at a typical gyro place. Oh — and their hot sauce is SO legit. They make it in house and you can purchase it by the bottle. Do it.
Lydia P.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Crazy Pita is located on the corner of Downtown Summerlin’s outdoor mall and features several floor to ceiling windows, two large flatscreen TVs, and ample seating room. However, the food is less than stellar. I ordered a lamb pita and was told I couldn’t get tzatziki sauce on my pita because they are served with hummus instead. My pita showed up with tzatziki sauce on the side and the employee then told me that they could have indeed put it on the pita. ?? Though I was confused, I dug in. Immediately I realized that the lamb is served in HUGE chunks that should be cut down to three or four smaller pieces(so watch out for that) and that most of the pita is full of cut up cucumbers(which tasted slightly odd). This pita would have been much better if I wasn’t constantly cutting up lamb chunks and spreading tzatziki for every few bites, and if it was served with feta cheese! I might try this location again but I probably wouldn’t get the lamb.
Mark O P.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I had the lamb pita sandwich. The food tasted pretty good, but the serving was not very generous for the premium pricing. There were plenty of flies which brought the score down. The service was fast and friendly. Would come back again if in the area.
Edith S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
My husband and I first came to Crazy Pita in March 2015 because of the lack of organization of another restaurant up the block. At the end of our first visit, we explained to the manager the awful experience we had at the other restaurant, that after we ordered and waited, we cancelled everything as we observed other restaurant goers getting their drinks 15 minutes later. My husband had complimented the Crazy Pita staff and thanked them for their hospitality that the manager was so kind to give us a free slice of baklava. The $ 20/20% tip we would’ve left at the other restaurant, we dropped Into the tip jar at Crazy Pita instead. They certainly deserved it. #1 reason we will continue to return to this location is the exceptional customer service. And the food is good too. The shrimp gyro initially looks plain, but there’s a lot of shrimp in there. It’s healthy too. At $ 8.95 for a shrimp dish, very reasonable.
Ashley B.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Wow I am really surprised at the reviews here as I did not think Crazy Pita was that great. Being that I’ve been to quite a few Greek/Mediterranean places in Vegas I was kind of hesitant to try this place as it looked like a chain. I am not sure if they are or not, but regardless I was not impressed. Crazy Pita is located in Downtown Summerlin, and is easy to get to as it is situated outside of the shops. You can easily park in the lot out front and walk right up to the restaurant with ease. I ordered the Lamb Pita, which comes with french fries. But unfortunately, after I ordered I noticed you could switch to an alternative side, which I wish I had done. I took my food to go and when I arrived back at work there was ketchup smeared all over the inside of my to go container — because they had put a bunch of ketchup in it for the fries. It was all over the fries, and yes, even on the pita. Yuck. I didn’t really tip my container that much, but I guess when I swung it in the car is probably when the ketchup waterfall happened. The pita itself was OK — Paymon’s is better. The lamb was all right, not the best, not the worst, and it was in BIG chunks inside the pita, which made it kind of messy to eat. I would have rather just had the lamb chunks on a plate. The fries were HORRIBLE. Don’t know if they were previously frozen, but either way just completely lacking any flavor/spice/etc. Overall, doubt I would return. There are better places to get a pita in town.
Norm K.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I stopped here yesterday for lunch/dinner. With the Las Vegas Film Festival, I have to eat early so I can get to as many screenings as possible. I ordered the lamb pita with fries. When I made a bit of a face when the gentleman mentioned fries, he said I could get any of their sides instead of fries for a small upcharge of $.99. I went with the falafel side. I also ordered and iced tea. Taking a number and putting it on my table, I first got my iced tea and then after a short wait, my sandwich came. The lamb was tender and there was a good amount of lamb in the pita wrap. The falafel were just OK. There was standard hummus with the falafel and some extra pita slices were on the side. Everyone in the place was super nice. The food was served in a decent amount of time and it was good. I think it’s a little on the high end price side given what you get. I looked at their kebab dishes that some other people had gotten and I’m afraid it wouldn’t be enough for dinner if I came here for take out. I’m glad I checked that out. I guess I’d come back but I’m not sure. I can get a great sandwich at the theatre for the same price and sit in a reclining chair.
Sheila G.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’m updating my review because I continue to be wowed by Crazy Pita. There’s a few simple reason why I’ve been there three times in three weeks: The food: fresh, delicious, healthier than almost any other fast food place I can think of. None of the meats or fish are dripping in sauce; they’re simply marinated and skewered. They serve a simple Mediterranean salad that’s not drowning in dressing(but there’s olive oil and a good balsamic vinegar available if you want more). The hummus has tahini, lacking in so many other places. They serve real veggies(butternut squash, zucchini and onions) atop a light and tasty couscous. The pita is top-quality and doesn’t dry out after it sits for more than a few minutes. The falafel is very different — made to order, so you’re not getting balls that have been sitting around and reheated. They’re also spicy, and are a mix of fava beans and chickpeas. Fava beans are the traditional recipe, and most falafel in this country uses only chickpeas. The authenticity of the food is even more commendable since the owner is from Honduras, not exactly a Mediterranean outpost! The prices: extremely reasonable. If you order a 1-skewer platter, it may look like it’s not a lot of food, but it fills the plate and is extremely filling. And you’ve had dinner, with only a few exceptions, for 10 bucks or less. But there are salads and pita sandwiches to choose from, too. The service: Food is delivered quickly, brought to your table by the friendliest and most engaging people I’ve ever experienced in a restaurant. Hector and Patrick are exceptional. When I returned for my third visit last night(Thursday), this time with my husband in tow for the first time, Hector remembered that I said I will always come Wednesday, and said he was disappointed when I didn’t show. Both of them check on the diners throughout their meals, and like to engage in conversation if you’re up for it, but are also respectful if you’re not. That’s how I’ve come to think of them as friends so quickly! They have an assortment of wine and, I think, beer(I don’t drink beer). I was able to choose from my favorite whites, which include Riesling and Prosecco. Wine’s half off during their 3 – 6 pm Happy Hour. Until I need a break, Crazy Pita will continue to be my go-to Wednesday night place. But now that hubby’s a fan, too, we may have to adjust the nights here and there.
Terri R.
Place rating: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
GETSKEWERED Billing itself as «Fresh Casual Mediterranean,» Crazy Pita so far has been one place at Downtown Summerlin that’s offered us a fairly decent selection of fairly healthy protein at a fairly reasonable price. I’m a fan of the skewer plates which come with your choice of chicken, steak, seasoned beef patties(Kefta), lamb, shrimp, salmon, or vegetable. Actually, I’ve only had the skewers, so consider this a SKEWERREVIEW. A $ 9.99 plate comes with one skewer of your choice accompanied by hummus, vegetable couscous, feta side salad, and some of that Crazy Pita bread($ 8.99 for the veggie skewer plate.) Upgrade to 2 skewers of your choice for $ 12.99. I’ve had both the chicken and steak skewers and each skewer looked to be about 5 ounces of meat. The food has been flavorful each time and, with the sides, a macro-friendly meal that hits the spot in a guilt-free way. Now, if you can just depart the mall without walking into that spectacular gelato store down the way, your healthy intentions will remain intact; stay strong, my friends. P. S. This place is ALWAYS busy and I’m ALWAYS freezing in there. Bring your patience and maybe a sweater.
Michele L.
Place rating: 4 Fullerton, CA
I was hesitant to come here after reading about the long wait when they first opened. We decided to take a chance and try something new. My friend and I shared the combo plate which includes a steak and chicken skewer, couscous, vegetables, pita bread, cucumber salad, and hummus. I really enjoyed the juicy and tender chicken skewer, seasoned and grilled well, and slightly charred on the outside. I thought the chicken was tastier than the steak. They hooked us up with a lot of pita bread and hummus which I couldn’t stop eating. Also, tried the eggplant dip with pita bread. I can picture myself snacking on this. The two male employees I dealt with on my first visit were very polite and genuinely nice which made me want to come back. The wait wasn’t long, your usual 15 minute wait for your food.