a close up of a meatball with a toothpick sticking out of it
a person holding two tacos
a bottle of ketchup being poured onto a piece of food
a tasty looking dessert
a tasty looking burrito
a basket full of fried food
a variety of food items
a sandwich with pickles and cream
interior
a person holding a knife
My yummy Shawarmah Baget.
interior
tacos, food
oysters and mussels, interior
Israeli salad
food
White cabbage salad
Signage of kosher restaurant
Outside of store
Carrot and chilly spicy salad
The owner came out with this extra food to let us try.
Salads
Lee H.
Feb 5, 2025
Our first time trying Tikva's Grill and I am very glad we did. We had the shawarma plate and kebab baguette and some falafel balls on the side. All were wonderful. Shawarma plate came with a tray of various salads, hummus and tahini. All added amazing flavors to the great meat and rice main plate. This could have been a main dish for two. Throw in a couple fresh made pita and it was a great meal. The baguette kebab was the best I've had in a long time. The bread is fresh made and has a superb flavors to all by itself. Throw in a generous helping of meat and various toppings and you have one of the better sandwiches in Vegas. The people running the restaurant are nice and were extremely helpful in walking us through the menu and the options. If you really want a great eastern Mediterranean meal, this is the place to go. It is on our repeat list of places to go back to as often as possible.
Read MoreAmiram H.
Jan 26, 2025
For us, Middle Eastern people who live away from home, there is absolutely nothing like a bite from home. And this is by no means a literal bite. It's one very figurative big BITE. It's like we have sensors in our bodies that can sense dangerously low levels of hummus, absence of tahini dipped in a freshly baked pitta. A carefully designed piece of pitta, wrapped around a bunch of chicken shawarma, dripping hummus and just a little hot sauce to hit the spot and reset these meters. Top it off with root beer, or what call "black beer", and all systems turn green. Yes, it's that simple. You come in, you order, you immerse yourself in the Middle Eastern food experience and you're as good as new. Tikva's Grill is that oasis, for us camels to come and sip the water we know from home. To get those taste buds going, to go home if only for an hour. I like food, but I absolutely love Middle Eastern food. And Tikva's Grill fulfills all we were hoping for and more. A lot more. The food comes with as many salads as you wish, and even a nice conversation with one of the owners. If you are hungry for well seasoned shawarma, excellent hummus, and freshly baked pitta, you've come to the right place. Loved it. So would you.
Read MoreNadav L.
Dec 26, 2024
The shawarma was amazing , service was even better. Next time will try the Marguez ! Try the kaba
Read MoreMr Sharon O.
Jan 13, 2025
Stopped here as a detour on my way to Sand hollow (things we do for Shawarma)... the owner said:" take a plate , let me spoil you" ... and he did! The veal Shawarma was GOOD! Spiced perfectly with hints of lamb fat, pita bread was super, great salads, overall great experience! Definitely on the pricey side for a lunch " street foid" but it is veal and it is kosher.....
Read MoreJessie G.
Oct 22, 2024
Mazel tov, Tikva. I love it. I double love my sweetheart's forever awesome ordering. On point. He scout's out all the best treats so I can chill and have surprises.Delicious falafel. Super great hummus. Extra soft and light pita. Jewish Israeli food the way we like it: just right.They were out of chicken shwarma last night so they subbed chicken thighs in our pita. It was delightful. Probably better than the shwarma would have been. Tahini, tomatoes, some seasoned shreddy red cabbage. Smash some roasty garlic cloves into the next bite. A+.The pickles - why have I not had the pickles here before? So good. Salty and crunchy. Do they make these? They keep the entire place spotless. They work hard to feed you truly nice items. Tikva is its own scene. A Tel Aviv spot in LV. Parking is easy.
Read MoreAshley G.
Feb 7, 2025
The customer service was incredibly disappointing, and the food was both overpriced and of poor quality. I expected much more for the price, but the dishes were lackluster and didn't meet even basic standards. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone looking for a satisfying dining experience. Save your money and look elsewhere!
Read MoreHenrik S.
Oct 14, 2024
Not a big fan. The taste/flavors were not to my liking. The shawarma was dry and not seasoned properly. We also tried the falafel and it was a bit overcooked. The other issue was the pricing. I paid 4-star prices for a 1-star restaurant. I love small restaurants but this one failed miserably. Hopefully they can make changes and improve.
Read MoreChristian S.
Sep 15, 2024
Two trips, two pita sandwiches tried, two home runs.It's tough to find a good falafel in Las Vegas since the closure of Sababa, but this place is the new standard bearer in town.The falafel has all the elements to make a great product: fluffy soft pita bread, light and crispy chickpeas, wonderful humus and tahini sauce, and loads of fresh delicious veggies. I've tried many others and there's no point in going elsewhere.Switch the chickpeas out for the sliced meat from the vertical spit and you have an excellent shawarma.The only caveat is that the food is not cheap. $15 for falafel and $22 for shawarma is pretty steep, but I don't think you can find better.
Read MoreIlay B.
May 20, 2024
The food is crazzzzyyyyy good, the service is amazing and everything arrived fresh. Super tasty and clean.Give it a try !
Read MoreKimberly D.
Dec 16, 2024
This place is amazing--best Shabbat food in Las Vegas! We've tried it a few times, and it's always top-notch. I highly recommend the couscous, the mafrum, the Moroccan fish, and the schnitzel. The salads were great too, especially with the Shabbat challah.
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