I love this place very good and testy food good service fresh food and very clean very nice people high recommend we had the best breakfast Will definitely go back there
Ruby T.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
We love going here for their delicious pasta and lattes. They are always so friendly too! I had the tuna sandwich last time so good!
Cindy H.
Place rating: 1 Irvine, CA
Terrible One waitress Leaking roof Over priced food 15 $ for a plain dish of pasta(no sauce) Terrible service from the manageress When asked why they added 18%gratuity when only four people were dining Management replied we can because it’s a kosher restaurant Very disappointed
Richard S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Hidden gem, really nice salads, omelettes, hummus, shakshuka, malawach and more
Guy D.
Place rating: 5 Silver Spring, MD
This place is awesome !!! The food is fresh and the taste is amazing !!! The people are super nice and the service is very fast !! I will definitely come to eat here every time I will b in las vegas.
Mark A.
Place rating: 1 Long Branch, NJ
I used to love this place, i dont kbow what changed, but the food tasted horrible, and when I tried to return a Salmon that the flavor was too strong(and I hardly ever return anything) and we didnt like it, waitresd called me a thief. At the end, they dindt charge me for the salmon but they say I was steeling
Anthony M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
One of my favorite places to eat, the décor is unique and welcoming, and the staff are always a delight. The menu is well thought out and the food tastes home cooked. You will leave satisfied without a huge price attached. Very reasonable by Las Vegas standards. Also tried the Jewish doughnuts for Hannunkah and they are delicious !!
Norm K.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I stopped here for lunch. I had planned to have breakfast at the nearby Nacho Daddy which was supposed to be open but wasn’t. After finishing some errands, I landed at Panini Café, a place that I’ve wanted to try for awhile. There were only two tables, including me, occupied most of the time I was in this small restaurant. I knew it was a Kosher restaurant but I didn’t understand the menu until I read Krista N.‘s review.(Thanks Krista!) I ordered the antipasti sandwich, a panini with grilled vegetables – eggplant, red peppers, mushrooms, and tomatoes – grilled in olive oil and Mediterranean spices – and topped with feta cheese. The sandwich came with a small salad of iceberg lettuce with roasted red peppers and cucumbers. I also got a cup of coffee. It’s Danesi Italian coffee. Service was good as it should have been with so few people in this small restaurant. I was not offered a refill on coffee which surprised me. I agree with the others that the prices are high and I think I’ll try one of the things I was going to get by going nearby and getting it at and adjoining restaurant. It was interesting for me to see a Kosher restaurant and see the men wash their hands. The sandwich was OK but I won’t hurry to get. back.
Fran M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been here a few times and so far everything I tried was delicious. My favorite is the avocado roll appetizer which I usually get plus a main dish. Try the limonana, a frozen lemonade with mint in it ground up. It is so delicious and refreshing.
Stefany V.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I’m no shiksa, but I’m pretty sure«kosher» doesn’t translate to «we’re going to shaft everyone with outrageous prices because we’re a niche market!» And yet, that’s pretty much what you sign up for when you walk in the door here. Don’t believe me? For a bagel, wrap, or panini sandwich, you can expect to spend $ 12 – 20. I can get a gourmet burger at a celebrity chef establishment on the Strip for these prices. Their«Israeli» menu also boasts several pasta, pizza, and ravioli dishes, but go around the corner to the shwarma place for better shakshuka. And you can get the exact same burekas at Max Market two blocks away, for $ 1 each instead of $ 10. Unimpressed by what I saw on other diners’ plates, I opted for the stuffed mushrooms. For just shy of $ 9, I received an order of five– considering they were roughly $ 2 per mushroom, they didn’t seem fresh and were basically the same fried mushrooms you can get at any bar. The only thing«stuffed» about them was the scant teaspoon of white liquid inside that vaguely tasted like pesto. Service was polite, but quality doesn’t justify the completely absurd prices. This is a completely average café. I can’t even honestly call it an Israeli restaurant, kosher or otherwise.
Mitchell J.
Place rating: 5 La Jolla, CA
As the kosher options in Vegas are limited, I frequented pretty much all of the options. This spot was easily the best kosher option. Highly recommended!
Cena A.
Place rating: 5 Cheviot Hills, CA
Delicious Delicious Delicious… wanted some of everything on the menu!!!
Yosi Y.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
AREYOUSERIOUS?! Growing up in Israel i know israeli food and these guys are liars if they say they know what israeli food even is! The service here sucks! As soon as inwalked it it took 10 minutes for someone to notice me! I order the malawach… Theyre out! I order a pizza… Apparently no more cheese… I order an omelet and it takes 15 minutes? Bad service. Bad attitudes from the owner that approached us after too apoligies but ended up yelling at us… DONTGOHERE
Yaron H.
Place rating: 5 Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, NY
The shakshuka was off the hook! Great place, friendly staff, nice atmosphere. We enjoyed it very much. The best dairy kosher restaurant in Vegas!
Chaya T.
Place rating: 5 Miami, FL
Super delicious pastas and sandwiches! We got the ravioli with chef special sauces; creamy, delicious and full of flavor. Great smoothies also! Not too sweet, perfectly creamy and light. Delicious!
Shavy T.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
staff was incredibly nice. food is so amazingly good. the best dish we had was by far the stuffed mushrooms. we could not get enough of those. if the chef is reading this, i MUST have the recipe. i keep trying to remake them but i haven’t a clue how… the waitress suggested lemonana(green drink) and although i was skeptic at first, i’m so glad i tried it! i wanted to go back JUST to get that drink(and of course for the mushrooms). pasta was great, eggplant ok. it’s a local place so we chatted up a couple and sat there for over 2 hours! such a pleasant atmosphere.
Yahel R.
Place rating: 5 University City, San Diego, CA
Grate food(Israeli) clean and friendly customer service, I will be back again! Thank you
Jana M.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love the pizza. Onion and pepper pizza from here is absolutely delicious. Reason for only 4 stars is thwy dont know how to take directions. There is always something missing. Which is bad when its $ 20 for 1 pizza. Twice ive ordered a pepper and onion pizza and twice its come with only peppers. Or ive ordered lite sauce and its extra saucy. The actual inside of the restaurant has a very elegant but simple décor. Usually empty when I go.
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 1 Saint Helena, CA
No bread No meal No water Potatoes when asked for none Rude Literally ordered food and never received it. Everyone else in my party did, but I was somehow forgotten. When I inquired on the whereabouts of my food, the server actually ignored me… twice. THen, they charged me for the entrée I never received. Unbelievable. NEVER going back.
Krista N.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I often end up here… but not by choice. Kosher-eating family + limited Las Vegas kosher restaurants = many, many Panini Café visits. It seems like every restaurant in Las Vegas serves meat, shellfish and bald eagle(kosher joke, ha ha?). The menu is dairy kosher(meaning they serve dairy but no meat) and focuses on mostly Israeli-style cuisine with some pasta and sandwiches thrown in for good measure. I generally order the Creamy Eggplant(roasted eggplant with marinara and cheese), hummus(soo good) or the Nicoise salad(okkayyy). They also serve fish if you’re lookin’ for some protein. Overall, the food is decent and healthy but, I wouldn’t come here if it wasn’t Kosher. Please note that if you wear a red halter top to this restaurant you’re going to get some HARD and COLD stares. It caters to the Orthodox of Summerlin. They are also closed from Friday evening and all day Saturday.