Every time I visit Vegas I make sure to have Adar Pizza which now has been renamed Papa Jacobs(same location) it’s close to the strip and the pizza is out of this world and its Kosher! Definitely try out this place next time you visit Vegas!
Rafi D.
Classificação do local: 4 Irvine, CA
I had a nice experience last time I was there, the service is not the best but the food is tasty. Go there for a breakfast.
Ezra G.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
There service is bad We order pizza and after time of wait They came with the pizza Ok looks good we were eating half And we so som hair in the pizza We ask the server to see They were thinking what to do about it We still pay full price Never again!!!
Adir L.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Everytime I come here, I wonder how she is still in business – and vow never to return. The problem is that its the most convenient kosher place to the strip(outside of coffee bean), but this time, Im quite certain was my last… To be completely honest the food doesnt taste like crap. Its average, and edible. But the portions are tiny and WAY over priced($ 18 for a kids portion size of «baked ziti!!») and dealing with the owner is nearly always a nightmare in some capacity or other. If she got someone else to handle the customers I would upgrade this to three stars and deal with the overcharging(shes near the strip so her rent might be high)… The kosher competition has stepped up in vegas as there is plenty of competition just a couple minutes further from the strip, and she needs to be down with the times. Jerusalem grill is amazing with amazing service and theyve opened a dairy place as well.
Ben S.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
If its food poisoning you are looking for, you’ve come to the right place! I had the unfortunate experience of having their pizza and fries. The food is covered with an unexplainable thick layer of gook that was the cause of painful and dangerous food poisoning. The result of eating at that miserable excuse of a pizza joint was a ruined vacation and and a serious case of the runs. What a horrible experience, stay away at all costs
David M.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
Giving 1 start before even eating my food I am actually in a cab heading there now. The. owner hung up on me and my party several times.
Joe K.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
This place don’t need a makeover, it needs a bulldozer. It puts the whole community to shame.
Moti M.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Good Pizza… Basic Restaurant — Fair pricing. easy parking
Avi B.
Classificação do local: 1 CA, CA
If there was a rating for«no stars» that’s what I would give this place. Heading out of Las Vegas, I wanted to pick up a pie so my friend and I could munch on it on the way home. In an effort to save time, we called in the order for a large pie. The man on the phone said that he would only take the order if we gave a credit card, paying for it on pickup wasn’t sufficient. He was extremely rude but fine, I can understand a business has it’s own unique policies. I decided to put in the order and pay cash when I got there. We were greeted by what was without a doubt the meanest, rudest woman working behind the counter. We told her we’d like to place an order for a large pie to which she replied that she wouldn’t place it until we paid her right there. WTF? I asked her where she thought we would be going — she said, and I quote«I don’t care where you go but you pay me now». I told her I don’t need to give her any of my money and we left. The lack of common decency that these people have for another human being is so disappointing. I will never, NEVER patronize this establishment. Even if it were the last kosher place to eat in Las Vegas.
Shavy T.
Classificação do local: 1 Brooklyn, NY
so incredibly overpriced!!! falafel balls are $ 1 a piece!!! and not even balls. they look like mud cakes. we got 1 eggplant parm, 1 pasta, 2 milkshakes, and 8 falafel balls. $ 70!!! a milkshake is $ 8!!! and it’s cold milk with a ton of sugar on the bottom. waitress waited on all the tables alone and was in the kitchen most of the time. the location is so totally out of the way. food is gross, all just dumped on a plated and popped in the oven. plate is BOILINGHOT, food takes a minimum of 30 minutes to prepare. i am NEVEREVER going back there. if you want good kosher pizza, go to Nina’s Café on Flamingo. also, the menus are gross, laminated and filthy
Benjamin I.
Classificação do local: 1 West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
If you like horrible service with a frown then why not give this place a try? Bluntly speaking, this place is a pathetic excuse for a kosher pizza place. The food is ridiculously overpriced and their portions are small. You pay over 30 dollars for a extra large pizza the size of a medium, 9 dollars for garlic bread with a horrid bitter after taste, and the problems don’t end there. With the food comes a mean server that gives you horrible service accompanied with a nasty attitude. Me and my friends are vacationing in Las Vegas, it’s a hot summer day and we’re parched and hungry, so we decide to come in. We pay an absurd amount for the food(see above), and when we asked the lady in charge if she could give us some garlic powder she replied with«I’ll do it if I have time.» She didn’t seem busy at all and we never got the garlic powder. I really don’t like to say this but I feel as if the people running this place are racist. It’s like if you’re not Israeli they don’t treat you well. Those that were Israeli got service with a smile while those who weren’t faced mean face from a short old lady. The restaurant is dirty(Dusty, oily, and cracked tables) and stinky as well.(Pungent, musky odor) When in Vegas come to the little hellhole that’s off the strip: Adar’s Pizza, a rip-off pizza at a rip-off price!
Jana M.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Yuck Pizza tasted ok til we found a hair. Say what? Yes a hair. Lady presumably the owner refused to believe it was true and we had to pay for everything. Also don’t touch anything, it’s all covered with some layer of goop. Gross Eat at your own risk
Hamutal S.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
After eating there, I was pissed! NOT only did I pay 80 dollars for food where i would have paid 40 everywhere else, I paid 80 for food that was horrible. I understand that its the only kosher pizza in Las Vegas, but thats not a reason to serve sub par food, and mark it up to a laughable price. This place needs a wake up call, being kosher in Las Vegas doesn’t give them license to serve people horrible food, and charge them for fine dining.
Shaya B.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
It’s the best kosher pizza in Las Vegas! Oh yea, its also the ONLY kosher pizza in Las Vegas! Every time my friends and I go to Vegas we stop at Adar on our way home to eat some lunch and pick up food for the road. I have to say the service sucks! My friends and I were the ONLY ones in the restaurant and it still took over 20 minutes for the food to bake. Did they have to churn the milk into cheese? The people are very friendly though. On my way out I asked to put on tefillin and the guy behind the counter had a pair which he keeps just for customers to use. Thank you!
Sam L.
Classificação do local: 2 North Hollywood, CA
*** Kosher Chabad of Southern Nevada *** I am in Las Vegas from time to time and I have been going to this restaurant for years spanning several owners. My last trip, I stopped in expecting the usual avergae — good pizza«joint» fare –didn’t happen. Although the proprietress was… homey and friendly, she was more interested in talking on the phone than waiting on me even though I said I was in a rush. The place was empty and tables dirty and piled with dishes from lunch rush I guess. The Air conditioning was NOTON(Vegas can be quite hot) and in general the place was not impressive. I asked for slices(in a hurry) no slices, I asked what was fast«everything takes the same time» so I ordered a fallafel figuring how long could that take… I watched as the guy in the kitchen made the Israeli salad veg by veg thinking that couldn’t possibly be for me… after all I was in a hurry –yeah right. I had to eat quick(and in the car) on my way to my next customer so I asked for no techina sauce –again, yeah right. So hurrying to my customer eating at red lights the thing became a soggy mess. It was WAY overpriced(IMHO) and the place is NOT suitable for a business lunch. Also, the coup de grace, was ill the rest of the day –yes from the food but decorum prohibits me from relating the details here… I will not be going back…
Arthur g.
Classificação do local: 1 Winnetka, CA
We went there Motzi Shabbos 12/25/2010, with my son, daughter-in-law and their two children. I went to ask to clear messy tables so we could sit down and eat. I was informed that they would only do take out. When you are in a hotel, it is hard to do take out and have warm food. The waiter asked me if we wanted food to go. Before I had a chance to answer, he gave a sigh and walked away from me. I will never step foot there again and tell anyone who asks for kosher food in Las Vegas, not to go there.
S b.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This is the most overpriced place I have ever seen! It is a funky little hole with OK pizza at insane prices. I was warned to stay away from the $ 7 fries, and I couldn’t get myself to buy a $ 3 snapple or an $ 8 milkshake. Bottom line: try out the other kosher places in vegas and stay away from this one.
Jaqueline p.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
i really did not enjoy my short time in this awful restaurant. The only reason i came here is because a friend of mine keeps kosher and we couldnt really find anywhere else to eat, so we came here. The service was crap. The waiter acted like a freaking diva, and the food was terrible. We were a party of 5 people, so we pushed 2 tables together. The retard waiter came up to our group and said we cant push tables together, so 5 people were stuffed on a table that was meant for 2 people(un-freaking-believable). There were no prices on the menu nor on the large overhead lighted up menu next to the register, so we ordered an XL pizza assuming it would be $ 13−17ish. We then helped ourselves to some snapples which we later found out were $ 3.50!!! wtf! who charges $ 3.50 for a little bottles of snapple?! After we finish eating our nasty pizza(even microwave pizza is better then their pizza) on our tiny table with a party of 5 we ask for the bill. The waiter comes to our table, throws the bill on the table as if hes doing us a favor and walks away… The bill came out to $ 45!!! FORONEXLPIZZA!!! AREYOUFREAKINGKIDDINGME?! IMNOTATSOMEFANCYRESTAURANT! This restaurant is seriously this little ugly 550 square foot room with a tiny kitchen in an ugly area off the strip. Who on earth do you think you are charging us $ 45 for a pizza. Freaking retards. We left $ 1 for tip. I even considered that too much. You give us jews a bad name, shame on you idiots.
Jonathan B.
Classificação do local: 3 CHESTNUT HILL, MA
I only had soup… I was sick and needed something easy/filling. Bean soup and Falafel. Really tasty. I am not a huge Kosher food(only) fan but, this stuff was really good. Nice attentive friendly staff. The atmosphere is pretty sweet, everything and everyone at ease/peace and absolutely content with their orders. The three star review pops up because I only tried two things and it was the only place that I ate«real» food while in Vegas. Only one problem with this place… the fish is pretty steep. When I go out to eat at a tiny and homey place I am expecting the prices to match. The fish here was like twenty sum-odd bills and they only had three different choices. If I am going to pay $ 20 on my current budget for Salmon it better be fresh caught and served with something better than french fries. This place is called Adar Kosher Pizza and sadly I did not get to try the pizza. Our server(shia pronounced shy) was awesome and has been serving here for years really nice guy and a friend. If you do keep Kosher this place is great and they make everything fresh everyday, ingredients are separated and no meat is featured on the menu. Sounds weird to most but go ahead and grab a Falafel plate and be satisfied.