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  • Bert I.

    At first when we walked in I thought "uh oh" this is going to be a very expensive restaurant. The decor is beautiful. As it turns out, you order at a counter and they bring the food to you. I got the Shawrma and we also go the chicken Boti. Both were so full of flavor. The service was exceptionally friendly. Lots of food, which is great because now I will have a delicious lunch tomorrow. Lazeez is a wonderful place. I recommend it.

    (5)
  • Athar H.

    Excellent halal place in Las Vegas on the west side. While the drive for us was a bit lengthy, the food and ambiance was well worth it. I'd recommend the Nihari on the weekend for a truly memorable dining experience.

    (5)
  • Hy C.

    Tried it for the first time with my wife. The chili chicken was spicy & delicious. The lamb shwarma was tender & very tasty. All entrees come with salad, basmati rice and flat bread. The décor was very nice as well. I also liked the fact that you order at the counter and the food is brought out to you. Looking forward to going back and trying some of the other dishes.

    (4)
  • Liz W.

    Very disappointing. One of the worst meals I've ever had and I'm usually pretty forgiving. My friend and I came expecting to have Indian food. Apparently they only serve that on weekends (???) so we had questionable Mediterranean food instead. My veggie panini was almost inedible. The chicken and hummus my friend had were just ok. Service was pretty bad too. I understand they just opened and figuring things out and I could see they mean well but still... I was embarrassed that I took my friend here. This place has potential but they need to train the staff and have a complete/revamped menu.

    (1)
  • James T.

    The food was very good and I would definitely eat here again! I was happy with what I got for the money. The décor is all over the place but has a certain charm, and the staff was very friendly. The way they serve the food is odd. Those red baskets you usually see at burger joints or diners do not suit this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Elle B.

    Very nice atmosphere and kind, attentive employees. The samosas were fresh, crispy and flavorful. The curry was not so delicious--it tasted old and watery. I was comp'd rice for the trouble. Decent selection for vegetarians. Price seemed a little high, but worth it for a first time visit.

    (3)
  • Lily A.

    I was giving this restaurant another chance because my visit was horrible. Now let me explain to you why I will never be going back there again. First, we ordered the vegetable puff pastry. It was obviously reheated as the top and bottom were very burnt and dark, while the filling was cold. Next, we ordered the chili chicken. There was absolutely NO flavor- like literally tasted like nothing- and the chicken had a gooey and extra chewy texture; no one touched the order. The only semi decent thing there was the french fries. Plus, this place is super over priced! Left $40 less and dissapointed.

    (1)
  • Some J.

    A little Lazzzzy on those frozen onion rings they were including in the combo. Coke syrup is overdue for replacement. Passable kabobs, excessively mild chili chicken, large portions of rice, uninspiring salad. Not too far from a place that sells much better kabob and salad combos, I'll probably pass on coming back. The place has got potential but you can tell they're bit too dependent on premade ingredients in the kitchen. Manager was very friendly though and I'm sure kids couldn't tell the difference, so probably worth it for a family trip using restaurant.com coupons.

    (3)
  • M E.

    Food was good. The place has an odd set up, with self service drinks in the front and having to go around to the back to place an order. Wish the pita bread was softer, but it was still good. Eyes were bigger than the stomach, we brought most of our Meal home after filling up on the appetizer platter. But I have to sy that was the best falafel I have ever had. It was smooth, not dry. We finished them all off. The lamb was so tender, they must have cooked it on low for days! The leftovers the next day were so good,my husband mentioned that we have to go back. Now that is a complement.

    (4)
  • Andrea N.

    Awful place. Don't go here!! My first bite was a hard chicken bone that scratched my throat. I asked for the chef to come out so I could let him know that there was a chicken bone in my first bite and he denied there were any bones in the dish. Giving them the benefit of doubt, I took my next bite, and there again CHICKEN BONES! Chicken biryani also to be also made with white chicken meat, there meat was brown and made from thighs. They charge almost $12 for this crap too! They only refunded $8 for something when I asked for my money back. This was my worse Las Vegas food experience to date. DO NOT GO HERE!! THEY GET AN F-!!

    (1)
  • Muhammad I.

    If you are out looking for Halal meal, then this is it. Really nice atmosphere. Great food. Great staff. What's not to like? A bit far if you are near the strip but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Sohail C.

    Excellent and very clean food. Definitely the best Indian food in town. Highly recommended!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie D.

    I'm really impressed with this place because it is nothing like you've seen before. It has really great food with a lot of taste. It also has a modern environment that is great to eat in. I really love the beef gyro and even the chicken fingers!

    (5)
  • Sarah C.

    The food of Lazeez for me and my family is the perfect fusion of flavors. Best of both east and west. I am devoted halal eating individual, so is my family. So for us finding the right place to have the quaint essential american burger but in a halal form was a challenge since we moved to Vegas. But I have to say that Lazeez's special Lazeez beef burger hit the spot for us. It has all the components of a delicious burger; juicy, moist, meaty and fresh. It also have hints of spices that gives it a eastern flair which is amazing. Their portion size is also very reasonable. The burgers come with steak fries and overall it was very filling. However the price is a little on the expensive side but that is understandable since they are offering halal meat and chicken. We still have not tried their other dishes, but we definitely would be going back for some more. It's decor is also something I have to write about. It has such an unique up scale diner like feel with Mediterranean touches like light fixtures and etc. It is always clean and the red and white color scheme adds a nice brightness to the restaurant which I think adds to the dining experience. So Overall Lazeez was a great experience. I made a yelp account to just write how great this place is and for me it being halal is the most amazing aspect. Thank you from all the halal food seeking individuals out there, you fulfilled our craving. :) keep up the good work and just a suggestion if you could possibly bring more Americans but halal dishes to the menu then it would be great ;)

    (5)
  • Amanda J.

    wish I could give this place 6 stars!! My friends and I love Lazeez, fast service, helpful employees, and the food is amazing with a HUGE variety.

    (5)
  • Kate G.

    Extraordinary flavors! A wide variety of foods and spice levels were perfect. Best Indian in Las Vegas and not overpriced!

    (5)
  • Leena H.

    They make it a self serve fast food restaurant. But it takes 15minutes to make my order and I'm the only one in the restaurant. But the girl working the front is very nice and attentive The food? I'm writing this review as I wait for my food that's how bored I am. But I will re write this post after I eat :)

    (3)
  • Joshua A.

    Fiance brought a Groupon for this place. Didn't expect much based on a 3.5 star Yelp review (at the time, 3/7/15) - but we were very impressed. Very generous portions, lean meat (especially the beef), and friendly staff. Great place to get some food to-go. We had the Beef Tikka and Chicken Boti - both tasty. Décor was nice and modern, though the trash was overflowing. Despite that, we'd come back again to try something else.

    (4)
  • Heidi H.

    I went to this restaurant because I am vegan. While they do have a decent selection of vegan dishes, the ones I tried were horrible. I ordered the vegetable curry and some whole wheat nan. The food was tasteless. The peas, carrots, and corn were frozen. When the hostess brought the food she only brought the curry, and I had to ask for rice, also she brought the food in a metal container and not on a plate. It tasted like there was no spices or curry added. The restaurant was empty and the cashier kept going in the back, so it seemed like a ghost town. I had to ask and get my own water. The whole layout is horrible. I don't know who designed the place but it actually makes your eyes hurt. I really don't think they will be around very long.

    (1)
  • Mas B.

    Firstly, we (the family) were excited when we saw yelp reviews about another Halal Restaurant in our city so we planned for dinner on Feb 1, 2015. First Visit We drove 30 mins from Henderson to Durango. We arrived and greeted by Server/Cashier/Host Veronica who was serving another family. Restaurant was clean. We ordered 3 puff pastry(s) for our appetizers, cheese burger, nihari special. Everything was delicious that day. The owner/manager came out to ask us how everything was. We complimented her on the good food. We actually text to vote for the restaurant to be in the Vegas "Best". We were happy. Second Visit - February 7, 2015 We called them before arriving to order. We were at the restaurant 7 minutes later. We were greeted by Veronica. We saw a glimpse of the manager, said hi and then she was gone. We ordered fried chicken wings, beef gyros, samosas, puff pastry & chicken briyani that day. 1) Fried Chicken Wings was salty & not cooked properly. When we asked Veronica if we can speak with the chef or the manager, it took her over 10 minutes to tell us that she was not there. Later, she tried passing us the phone to chat with her manager. We declined but told her to advise her manager about the salty fried chicken. Manager said that it was supposed to be that way. We weren't pleased with the answer. 2) One of the puff pastry's filling was cold and we sent it back to Veronica. We waited for it for awhile. When it came back to us, it was a burnt puff pastry. (Pic will be updated). 3) Chicken Briyani was dry. Well, the family decided not to patron the restaurant anymore. We're very disappointed with the lack of customer service by the management. One less restaurant to go to. We gave it 2 stars because of the previous experience.

    (2)
  • Kyle M.

    Good spot, we had the mutter panner, and chicken masala to go, they were both excellent! By the food alone I'm giving this place 5 stars! We didn't eat in, but it looked nice inside. We will be returning.

    (5)
  • Bryan S.

    I think this place has a bit of an identity crisis. It's either a fast casual restaurant or its a sit down restaurant. Unfortunately they are charging sit down prices for a fast casual, serve yourself environment. The food was decent, but two kabobs dinners and a drink, which you have to get yourself was almost $28. Wait, now that I think about it, one of the orders was a combo and we never got the onion rings (only choice because they ran out of fries). For my liking, the music was a bit too loud. I also found the menu to be a little on the big side and pictures, as someone else mentioned would be a huge help. A mediterranean/Indian place that serves great burgers could probably work, but you may want to advertise them a little more. Maybe a burger with these flavors and toppings could work to. Another suggestion, I saw that the owner felt it necessary to respond. When you do respond in such a way, it comes off as negative and makes you and your restaurant look bad. There is nothing wrong about being passionate, but I would respond a little differently. Something like "I am sorry your experience with us did not meet your expectations. We will take your feedback as we continually strive to make our restaurant a better dining experience." I'm a fan of small business and I hope this one succeeds, but there are quite a few places in town to get good kabobs and Indian food. I think once this place figures out exactly who they are, they can succeed.

    (3)
  • Kelsi R.

    This is my first time here and I love it. Pros: -the decor is really nice and well thought out -the staff is nice (Jamie at the front counter was helpful and polite) -the food is fresh and delicious -lots of menu options (my husband and I are vegan and they had lots to choose from) -they bring your food to you -good music I was going to take away a star because the price is a little high for a self serve place, but after tasting the food, I understand why. I got the veggie burger and onion rings, the veggie burger seemed like it was house made fresh and very tasty. They even brought out ketchup and ranch for my onion rings without me having to ask. The onion rings did not taste frozen. My husband got a falafel wrap and we both loved it. We also got the baklava but were to full to eat it. But it looks good! :P Overall this place is solid and I would recommend it to anyone.

    (5)
  • Kymny M.

    Love this place!! Me and my home girl decided to check this place out since we havent seen each other since high school.... the food was great and i got the mango lasees which I always have to have.... when our food came I wasn't expecting it to be alot so of course too it home .. Later after we ate... we sat outside at their patio tables outside the resturant because it was a beautiful day.... then the owner came to greet us and informed us about some feature dishes.... (oh FYI try there red house sauce... its bomb!) .... me and my friend kept chatting away and she let us try their chai tea.... which love chai tea not that bootleg kind from starbucks.... definitely will come back and try the other dishes...

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    Absolutely amazing!!! Deliciously fresh & tasty!!!! Beautiful ambience!! Very caring and friendly staff!! So far one of the best in town!!

    (5)
  • Amber S.

    The food was delicious, the girl behind the counter was SUPER FRIENDLY and the place was clean... A little off the beaten path from the strip but completely worth it. Thank you for the delicious food!

    (5)
  • Roma P.

    Definitely can tell it's a new place need to work on their service! when I got there no one was ringing anyone up and a girl didn't show up until five minutes later which is weird to leave an entire restaurant alone with no one in the front... The food though was very good and is the only reason I'd come back ..but maybe call ahead and dine out

    (3)
  • Alyssa B.

    I was so excited to find a Indian restaurant in the neighborhood. Went in and was greeted by a sweet girl. I wanted to try the Tandoori chicken so I opted to get it ala cart instead of the meal. (5.00) and ordered a side of Baba Ganoush. She said that it would take about 10 to 15 minutes. After 15 minutes the order was still not ready. I was one of two people in the restaurant. The other person that was their asked about his order as well and she said that we ordered the same thing and it takes a little longer as it is made to order - so I decided to order a chi tea and wait it out. 40 minutes and finally got my order. What a waste of money. The baba ganoush was extremely bitter and chunky. No spice to it at all. The piece had maybe a 2 bites that were edible.

    (1)
  • Clara W.

    Wow this place is my new favorite! This place serves up lots of flavor, fresh spices and ingredients, I ordered a chicken curry dish to go it had large delicious beautifully cooked tender chunks of chicken breast and fresh veggies I ate it for lunch and then dinner it was that much! I ordered it a 6 and it was just right. I see that other reviewers commented on the prices and gave them less stars, it takes money and effort to deliver a freshly made quality meal and I appreciate that some people are still out there trying to do just that so I'll pay a tad more for that any day, the entree was so big I ran out of rice (so ask for extra rice for your next meal) one of their entrees can feed two people so long as one of them is not Fat Bastard! By the way this place is spotlessly clean! Keep up the good work- I will be back tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Yousaf H.

    Excellent food, excellent service, and good prices. We ordered a variety of items from their menu.... all was good. I will definitely go back!

    (5)
  • Tiffiny W.

    So i have been searching for Indian food close to my house for do long! I ordered the Falafel Vegetarian Appetizer plate and the poree. I also got the chance to try the Aaloo Cholay. Everything was perfect. The spices were beautiful and the falafel were crunchy on the outside and had a lovely texture on the inside. Also, the staff was amazing as well. I am excited to go back and try more of the food.

    (5)
  • Julie C.

    The food was really good I had the chicken tiki masala with plain naan and I got it to go. I went during the day so it wasn't busy. The young lady at the counter was very nice. My lunch was ruined by my dog when I got home she dumped the chicken onto my carpet and the sauce got all over her just bathed paws. So yes I will have to go back and dine in. But the food is worth it.

    (5)
  • Priya N.

    great place... contemporary inside setting make you feel comfortable. Tried Faluda drink is amazing and the Lamb shawarma is amazing. Biriani is really plain compare to indian restaurant average biryani. they have to come up with some solution for that. Samosa is great and tried the salad didn't impress me at all.. will try again....

    (5)
  • Juan G.

    I really wanted to like this place but it didn't go as plan. I order the beef tiki and the beef tasted old. Oh well

    (2)
  • Veronica G.

    The best chana masala I have ever had. Nice and spicy. Good atmosphere. A combination of fancy and casual dining.

    (5)
  • Andree M.

    Amazing food! Had the Power salad, Samosas and app plater. Wow taste wonderful and have plentyof leftover for later tonight!

    (5)
  • Shehzad P.

    We go here a lot, food and decor is excellent. Must try their halwa puri and chicken tikka! Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Amine E.

    the restaurant is good and clean the food delicious .. i love the the marsala But it is pricey ..

    (3)
  • M M.

    This place should stick to Indian food and forget about the "Mediterranean". I started with the Baba Ganoush which was just ok. They give you a pretty large portion but only 3-4 tiny triangles of bread. If you want more tiny triangles you have to pay for them. Excuse me but most places give you enough full size bread with hummus or Baba Ganoush. For my entree I had Chicken Shawarma. Their shawarma didn't taste like any shawarma I've ever eaten. It was pieces of chicken covered in some spicy chili sauce? It also came with a side of rice and some lettuce, tomatoes, and onions. Shawarma is a sandwich but of course they didn't give me bread. Do the owners of Lazeez realize Sababa is in the same business complex? If they need to know what real shawarma, falafel, hummus, baba ghanoush etc. tastes like maybe they should try their food. If you are going to make Mediterranean food with an Indian twist do people a favor and list the spices used so people have an idea of what they will be getting. The restaurant was clean and the decor was nice. I thought it was weird that drinks were in a separate area. It would be awesome if this place just stuck with great Indian food/fast Indian food. Indian food is one type of cuisine that is missing from the Summerlin and surrounding area. If this place could do it right I bet they would do great. .

    (2)
  • Robert S.

    Awesome place for Indian food!!! Try it you'll love it! Best lamb gyro in a long time!!!

    (5)
  • Vicki D.

    Finally! A restaurant that has mediterranean and indian food in one! There were plenty of choices to choose from. We ordered the beef shawarma combo and wrap w/ onion rings. You can tell our food was made fresh from the moment we ordered it. Super clean and upscale decor. We would come back here again to check out their indian food.

    (4)
  • Sharman S.

    Tried this new restaurant in our area for the 1st time. Atmosphere was nice, clean but broken up a bit from previous tenants (possibly Sushi place). Not being familiar with their menu it took awhile to work through the descriptions. The food was good overall. They offered 'hotness' from 4-10 depending on your preference for the chicken curry. We asked for 4. We are used to spicy food and didn't think it would be too hot for our taste. When we tasted the dishes it appeared they offered the choice but it came the way it was prepared - too hot, too spicy, more like an 8+. I asked for chutney which they did not offer, nor did they offer yoghurt to cool it down. I got a chili sauce which did nothing to reduce the heat. Honestly, the prices are a bit high. $12 for spinach is not in line w/what it is. We might try a lunch special another time but wasn't too pleased with this experience & most likely another 'one & done'!

    (2)
  • Natasha K.

    I had the Beef Tikka and the Chicken Samosa :) it was Fantastic!!!... So Much Flavor, Great Portions for the Price. The Staff was Lovely, very Excited for their First Day if Buisness. I will Definitely be back for More :)

    (5)
  • Mohammad S.

    Came in from Chicago looking for some zabiha halal breakfast food. The place is nice and clean albeit a bit confusing the way the seating is laid out. We ordered cholay, halwa poori, and nihari. The food was bland and tasteless. The only item that was decent was the garlic naan. We haven't had any Desi chai. for a while so against our better judgment we ordered some chai. Fail again. $42.00 later we just had to write a review.

    (3)
  • Nancy G.

    This place has a weird vibe. Only employee seemed to be multitasking. Food was very disappointing and menu was confusing. We won't be back under any circumstances. Yelp let us down!

    (1)
  • cl w.

    GREAT FOOD!! Very friendly....the falafel wrap and the house dressing are fantastic. If you're not familiar with Indian/Mediterranean food, ask the staff to describe it....the Chicken Boti kabob entree is tender and seasoned perfectly. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Sarah A.

    Wow! I ordered the chicken boti and it was so delicious! I had planned on taking my food home but wanted to try a quick bite when I got into the car... well, I ate the whole thing in the parking lot (I'm not proud). It was so tasty! My birthday is next week and now I know where my husband will be taking me for dinner :)

    (5)
  • Jaime Z.

    What an amazing find. I love Indian food but my family is not a big fan. There were other options for them, so everyone is happy. They custom make your food to your level of spice, I am in love. We had the veggie and chicken samosas, chilli chicken and the hubby had an amazing philly steak with steak fries. Took a menu with me so I can plan my next meal here.

    (5)
  • Marysol R.

    The place was clean and friendly. I felt the food portions were not right. 75% rice 25% meat. Expensive for what you get.

    (2)
  • Jack S.

    Forget about the indian-was unfamiliar with place but love Indian food-put off by the fact many non_indian dishes on menu-advertised that new northern Inidian food on menu-cashier-receptionist certainly not Indian-had to refer tp somerhing written to describe food-asked her difference between Northern and Southern Indian food-was lost-brought out someone who she said was the cook-obviously of Arab not Indian descent although he said he was Indian-couldn't explain much-seemed annoyed-food was not authentic especially the bread which was just hot pita bread-place had horrid ambienmce but we took out-so who cares-best thing about food was size of portions-also quite expensive-they advertise the deliver but cashier was very vague when I asked her about delivery -said they could probably deliver for $5 or $10-when I got home looked at menu-no real Indian food-I guess the regular stuff was selling too well so they decided to pose as an Indian restaurant-to top it all over there is a horrible sewer stench by the door-just what you need to whet your appetite

    (2)
  • Tooba K.

    Great place and amazing food. Very beautiful and clean interior. Food is just delicious!! Best place in Las Vegas for healthy halal and best kebabs

    (5)
  • Lila J.

    Ordered takeout, and everything was exactly as we specified. We tried three of the vegetable curries, and they were as good as some of the more upscale Indian places we've tried. Samosa and garlic naan were also excellent. Very pleased to have them on the West side of town and with delivery through Bite Squad!

    (5)
  • Darrin B.

    I cannot stay away from the lazeez burger...I've been here 6 times in the last 2 months and I have yet to try other menu items. the burger is perfectly seasoned and has mushrooms, bell peppers, cheese, etc. it's easily in my top 3 burgers of all times the ambiance is great and the staff are courteous and considerate. on my next visit I promise I'm going to try something else!!

    (5)
  • Anamika D.

    John the casher was excellent and very personable and took such wonderful care of us.

    (3)
  • Raul S.

    Nice and homie!! Lots of variety and very tasty!! Very nice people, caring and attentive!! A must go!

    (4)
  • Garren J.

    Excellent, flavorful rice and spicy dishes. People complain about the cheap disposable plates but the food is easily able to overcome the presentation. Quite nice! Staff is great and nice decor.

    (4)
  • Crystal W.

    Updating my last review. So once again...I was craving Indian food...and decided to give this place a second chance because it's so close to my house. This time I went inside instead of take-out. The staff was very nice, and the food was much better! Dine in, do not take out. I think this is because you dine-in

    (5)
  • Ali R.

    Seems like every time we have visited the prices have gone higher. The food is so-so. They don't honor their menu prices and tell you oh we changed the price. There are other better places to eat.

    (2)
  • Celia F.

    I went with my mom to try some new food. But what I got was not up to my expectations. The service was slow and when we asked if the bread had gluten and the one waitress went in the back to ask. It took her 10 minutes to Anwser. Then once we finally ordered it was another 30 before we got it. Then since we had still not gotten our drinks we asked the girl. She said she would remind them and then left for another 10 before delivering the last of our food then getting our drinks.

    (2)
  • Linda T.

    My husband and I stumbled upon this place one day when we went next door for lunch. We love Indian food so decided right away that we'd be back to try it out. And we are so happy we did! This place is quality food in a take out/fast food style. You order with the cashier and pay. Then the food is delivered to your table in disposable containers. When you're done, you throw away your trash and out your tray away. Easy peezy. We ordered a chicken tikka masala (of course.. our main go-to for Indian). But instead if ordering one each, we shared it and also ordered a Paneer chili and garlic naan. The paneer chili was good, with onions and peppers, but I'm sorry, the tikka masala just can't be beat. Esp with the garlic naan to compliment it! The prices are more than fair. Only downfall is their service is a bit slow. I remember thinking we waited a long time for our food. Which I don't mind if I'm not in a hurry. Since that first time, we have also ordered it again about 3 days later for take out. And now that I've talked about it, I kind if feel like it again.. Maybe for tonight! Go try it for yourself. I loved it..

    (5)
  • Bhushan A.

    I had heard so much about this place. So ventured in at lunch time to be the only customer, followed any a few more tables. It was quiet. I was greeted by a young lad, warm welcome must say. Was offered the menu right away and guided towards the veggie section, as I asked for it. Interesting menu, a mix of Middle-eastern and Sub-continent cuisine. Looking at the menu, I most certainly was confused, I could not figure out what kind of cuisine I should have - Middle-Eastern - Indian - Pakistani - North African I finally made my choice of Samosa and Chan Chat - I as they seemed to be safe bets The Samosa is no way close to an Indian samosa, its good but I expected an Indian Samosa, The chana chat, was something weird. I have never tasted this kinda of chana flavor or presentation. Maybe a middle-eastern style. I am not a expert of that cuisine, so will not comment. Overall its a interesting place, will surely try it again only with middle-eastern cuisines expert/s to truly understand what they are offering here.

    (3)
  • Abby P.

    I am someone who hasn't had Indian/Mediterranean food in a really long time! (5years) from the last time I remembered it I really enjoyed it and I remember the bread (naan?) was pretty crispy. Anyways this place is really good! The bread is definitely not crispy..but still good! I had chicken samosas, chicken tikka masala, and binyani raita. I loved the tikka masala of course.. because it isn't spicy!! I am unfortunately not in the club for spicy-Ness. It is pretty creamy and it comes with a side of rice! My second fav was the chicken samosas! Some pink sauce is sweet and the green sauce is...green hahaha i can't explain the taste but definitely worth trying! And the last one was the biryani with raita. This one is the some what spicy one. Keep in mind that I don't like spicy food so this might not even be spicy for someone who loves it. The bread (naan) is kind of chewy bread? Still really good! Everyone go try it once!..you might just like it (= I ordered on the phone for pick up btw.. and the girl asked me the spicy-Ness level for the biryani and I said 0.. she laughed and said the lowest we have is level 4.. hahahhaha! Kind of pricy btw.. but portions are big!

    (4)
  • Stefany V.

    Surprisingly upscale interior and a relatively traditional menu- apps, wraps, plates, and even Halal desserts round out the menu here, featuring currys and other Indian specialties on weekends. They also have several vegetarian and vegan options. Interior is very nice- in fact, that walk-up counter is kind of odd (and there are two of them?). Not sure why that layout was chosen over offering table service. Pricing is fair on most items, but some need to come down: $8-10 for a wrap without a side is a little steep considering the fast-casual setup they chose to implement. But they have adjusted their pricing on some items, like doubling the (originally) 2-piece falafel app to 4 pieces for the same $5 price tag. But for $10/wrap, there should be a side. Falafel is good here- but falafel wrap is dry, highly suggest adding hummus or babaghanouj for moisture and added flavor. Unfortunately the drizzle of tzatziki sauce doesn't quite cut it. Veggie samosa was tasty- sided with the red Lazeez's sauce is a surprisingly balanced combo, the fruit-based sauce balances out the heat of the filling. But I don't understand why 1 smallish veggie samosa is $2.50 while an order of 4 chicken samosas is $5. Tip to management: even if you don't offer table service, do away with the red plastic baskets for serving your meals, they're cheap-looking. Invest in real dishes and silverware. And remove the "Bus your own tables!" note above the trash, it's tacky.

    (3)
  • Chand A.

    As me and my wife like all the flavor of Indian food, Lazeez make that twisted with Mediterranean touch. We had few time their Kabob plates and the Salads they all taste great and good flavors. Great service and insider this place is nicely decorated. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Norm K.

    I watched as this restaurant opened after the previous restaurant closed and when I found out it was an Indian/Mediterranean one, I was anxious to give it a try. I stopped in for a late dinner a few nights ago. The meal was good. I was surprised when I saw an Indian restaurant serving a beef curry stew but I realized the Northern Indian cuisine and the Middle Eastern might be the reason for this. I ordered the Nihari which the menu describes as a ... "traditional spicy beef curry, another royalty from India." With it, I got an order of garlic naan and some iced tea. On a spiciness level of 1 to 10, I ordered 8. After ordering, you take a seat and put one of the posts holding your number so they know which table to deliver the food. While waiting, I got my iced tea from a separate room where the fountain drinks and iced tea were kept. The wait was no that long and it gave me a chance to get some photos of the interior. When the dinner came, it was on a school-like lunch tray. The nihari was in an aluminum foil 'bowl' and the naan was on the side. In addition, the curry came with some thinly sliced ginger and some jalapeño slices. The utensils were plastic. The nihari was very tasty and nicely spiced. I did dump all the ginger and jalapeño into the stew and it certainly cleared my sinuses before I was finished. The naan didn't have much of a garlic flavor, but it was fresh and hot and made a good soaker for some of the curry. A couple of things come to mind when reviewing Lazeez. I really dislike paying normal restaurant prices to eat as if I'm in a school cafeteria. Plastic utensils, get your own drinks, aluminum foil bowls--these are all the things that detracted from what was some good food. If I were to return, it would be for takeout. At least I'd have proper utensils. A couple of other things. I asked what came with the meal and the person at the register said just rice. There was never any rice. The online menu shows the dish with naan. I was charged for naan. Maybe that was an additional charge because of the garlic naan. The restaurant is strange. When you walk in, you have a choice of two ways to go--one through the beverage area which looks like it may be bar seating in the future or you can go to your left and past some tables to get into the place. Walking straight ahead will take you into a divider which is an odd setup. There are two distinct eating areas and they're completely different. I can't figure out who designed the interior but I might have been able to do better. I'm not sure how much the previous place figures in its current design but it is odd. Altogether it was good food which was detracted by the way it's served especially that damned, little plastic spoon. Oh, and spend a little extra and get some decent napkins instead of giving a customer 5 of thin small diner ones.

    (3)
  • Tabitha P.

    Love the food here! Naan is amazing and the curry seasonings are always on! Be careful when asking for a level 10 heat! They will make it a 10 for you! It's almost too hot in my opinion. I want to try everything on the menu!

    (5)
  • Faraz Y.

    Food is good but it is VERY pricey. If you order a burger its 5.99 and fries would be 3 bucks on top of that. I just bought my burger and went across the street to mcdonalds and picked up the dollar fries. Besides the price, the food is just ok. In no way shape or form is it worth 11 and 13, which is their general price range. If you go for kabobs you are talking very small quantities for nothing less than 12 and anything decent costing an easy 16. Also every little chutney, sauce or dip is going to cost you between 2- 3 dollars. Pros: Nice and Clean Cons: EXPENSIVE, Small quantities. Final comment: I only come here when I dont want to go too far for halal. But Vegas is pretty small so I just drive most of the times :)

    (2)
  • Grayz C.

    Ordered for pick up: Babaganoush: I don't know if it's because it's Indian but their baba ghanoush has a deathly gray color and a weird bitter after taste. Chicken samosa: it's nice and crispy on the outside. The filling is okay, nothing exceptional. The minty sauce goes well with the samosa, the red sauce is too sweet for my taste. Chicken tikka masala with side of rice: I really liked the tender chicken and the sauce which was delicious and creamy. I ordered it 5 out of 10 with spiciness level. I wish I ordered it spicier. Gulab jamun: the syrup was too sweet and watery. The texture is off, I didn't like it. The place is spacious but only a couple of tables were occupied when I picked up my order. Decor is confusing, not Indian nor Mediterranean motif. At the cashier area, they have moldy desserts in the display case which was disgusting.

    (2)
  • Jocelyne M.

    Our server was very friendly and helpful with giving us details on menu items. The service was quick and the food was delicious!! The atmosphere isn't anything extraordinary but for the quality of food at this price who cares .. The lazeez salad was super yummy and all of our chicken dishes (gyro, chili chicken and tiki chicken masala) were great too.

    (4)
  • Vino S.

    Lazeez, really represents it's name . We are at the ASD show and ordered the food. Food was so good and delicious that satisfied our craving. Five stars to the food and service.

    (5)
  • Tu Anh T.

    I feel bad writing a negative review because this place and the staff were so nice. It's beautifully decorated inside. When you go in, you go up to the counter and order your food. The owner even helped me decide what I wanted to order. Yet, when the food came out, it was a huge disappointment. This is Mediterranean food fused with Indian food. There was nothing special about the food at all!!!! Maybe this kind of fusion is not for me.

    (2)
  • Aqil S.

    Landed here for dinner while on travel with a couple of co-workers and had a great meal. Tried their chicken boti, Bihari kabob and sheek kabob and all three were good... Flavorful meat, well cooked and juicy. The staff was very courteous and decor is good. They called a cab for us and we're very helpful. I'm going back here when I'm in town next. Strongly encourage to try this place out when in mood for Indian, Mediterranean or halal food... You just can't go wrong.

    (5)
  • Lance M.

    Brief Overview: This is a simple Mediterranean and Indian restaurant that provides a good variety of menu options at a reasonable price. Pros: - I like the simple yet stylish decor of the interior -The owner and staff are very friendly - The food has good flavor and I love their vegan and vegetarian options - They have a nice private room for hosting parties and entertaining guests Cons: - They use styrofoam and plastic utensils for their food. I know this is cheaper for them (and maybe for customers), but I would like ceramic bowls and silverwear to be used from an environmental impact and home feel standpoint. Final Verdict: Would recommend for anyone looking for a nice environment and good Indian and Mediterranean food. I've been here countless times for the classes that I teach and recommend them if you are on the fence.

    (4)
  • A K.

    This place is a hidden gem! From the flavors to the fresh ingredients that they use, it is hands down one of the best Indian restaurant in Las Vegas. We ordered the chicken tikka with spicy level 6 and it was super delicious and the flavors were authentic. I could've up'd the spicy level to a 7 or even an 8, which the chef said he will cook it for me that way next time. The small side of rice that it came was definitely a little lacking compared to the size of the entree, but I wasn't too concerned with it because the entree itself was so good!! Im sure if I would've asked them for more rice, it wouldn't have been a big deal. The second dish we ordered was the chicken boti and man, I've never had grilled chicken breast that tasted this good!! This entree came with plenty of rice, a beautiful little side salad, raita, chutney, and a side of pita. I don't think I will be ordering grilled chicken from anywhere else now that I've had Lazeez. The chef was super nice and came out to check on us to make sure that our food tasted good, which we thought was very cool. I saw some yelpers complaining about their prices or the fact that they don't have real silver-- well honestly I think their prices are extremely reasonable for the portion and quality. I don't care if the food was not served on some fancy plates with fancy silverware. The most important things should be how the food tasted, quality of their ingredients, and their customer service. All in all, this place is a gem and I excited to share the experience here with my friends and family. This is now my go to place for Indian food!

    (5)
  • Lynn S.

    I'm middle eastern and I ordered Indian food here and it was interesting. I don't think it was my favorite Indian food I've eaten but it's pretty good! Portions were huge! I read some of the other reviews and am shocked that people were saying that the portions were small. I ordered the biryani chicken rice and the chicken tikka curry. It was a whole lot of food! And it was all pretty delicious!

    (4)
  • Katricia K.

    The atmosphere is very nice here and the service was great! I ordered the tandori chicken and the vegetable samosa. The food is very fresh and the meal was good, but not great. It needs more flavor.

    (4)
  • Lauren L.

    Really loved the atmosphere of Lazeez! The service was great. The waitress was extremely helpful. It is a great place to get a quick bite. The portion size is larger. I was surprised when they brought the food out in to go boxes, but it made it so much easier to take home! Food was still delicious the next day. I've had such a hard time finding a place with good Chicken Tikka and I will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    I first walked in and was surprised that this is a self-serve place. I guess I just assumed an Indian Food place would include service. It makes more sense when you get to the menu/ordering area and see half of the menu is comprised of different kinds of burgers. I didn't discount them just for the fusion menu, but it was my first point of concern. I was looking for some Korma specifically and they don't have that. So, as the pictures I'm gonna upload will show, I got the lamb Shawarma, chicken samosa, a mango lassi. My boyfriend got chicken boti, a drink and fries. Our bill came out to $37 for me and my boyfriend which I think is ridiculous for a self-serve indian/American fusion diner (basically). They call your number and you go to pick up your food. After you eat you throw away your trash and put your plates away. I don't mind going to self-serve places but the amount you pay for Indian food I think it's silly not to serve us. Especially because the place isn't busy! Why are there signs everywhere trying to get customers to serve themselves and clean up after themselves when it takes 30 seconds for an empty restaurant staff member to walk it over. I'll say right here if this restaurant doesn't succeed it's at least 50% because of their idea to make it self-serve. I was happy with my lamb Shawarma. The samosa was really spicy, would not recommend. The lasse did not have the bubbly texture I'm used to. My boyfriend was pretty upset with his boti - only because for 11 dollars at a place you serve yourself he thought the portions were too small. He had like five chunks of chicken and bunch of rice and lettuce. They call it a salad but it really is just lettuce. However, the lamb was good and I may be back for a lamb gyro if I'm in the mood one day. The food isn't bad just some execution issues I think. If you serve restaurant priced food, serve your customers. Especially if your portion sizes aren't commendable.

    (3)
  • Hafsa K.

    Absolutely LOVE this place! Great food, great atmosphere, great service! What more could you ask for?! Definitely our favorite halal spot in Vegas :)

    (5)
  • Gina S.

    Love this place!!! We just had lunch here and the food is really delicious! Big plus...all their meat is 100% halal. My husband and I each ordered the chicken masala and we had enough left over for dinner as well. We were thinking of ordering the chicken curry instead with white meat, but decided on the masala. A very nice woman (who I'm assuming was the owner) sent over a small plate of the curry at no charge so we could taste it. The service is excellent, the food is excellent and the location is perfect as it's five min. away from our house. We will definitely be back very soon!

    (5)
  • Solveig R.

    Excellent, fresh and flavorful. We thoroughly enjoyed every bite. Chicken Tiki Masala, chicken samosas and the Mediterranean salad were all outstanding. The staff was very friendly and explained the menu. The restaurant is very clean and plays "makes you want to dance" Indian music in the background. We will be back. Loved it!

    (5)
  • Megan K.

    This place has amazing food and was happy to see there were plenty of customers when I stopped in last night for dinner. I do think they place has some room for improvement, but the food is great! We ordered the Samosas, Tiki Chicken and a falafal pita sandwhich. My friend and I were very please with the size of the portions and the tasty entrees. I feel that I would have enjoyed this place more if... -Actual servers waited on you. We were unaware that we needed to grab out drinks and own silverware. For $32.00 + tip I felt slightly annoyed that I had to do my own drink refills and get napkins. -The cups were pretty small. I had to refill my soda two times while I was eating. -It might be helpful if they had photos of the foods. One of my friends who was not familiar with this type of food was completely unsure on what to order. Overall, I probably will be back at some point. The food was tasty. But how often am I honestly going to treat myself to a take out type of meal that is the same price as a sit down place??

    (4)
  • Krizia B.

    This place is new and right down the street so I thought I would give it a try. Their menu is huge and it took me forever to decide because everything sounded so good lol. I ended up getting the chicken biryani. It was so damn good!! It has so many Mediterranean flavors and has such a strong aroma because of it. It might be too spicy for some, but I really enjoyed the spice level on it. It also comes with a yogurt sauce for that reason but I cannot have dairy. It was still a delicious dish without it. It was a bit pricy but definitely worth it. The portions are a good size and the food is authentic. I can't wait to try out more dishes from here!

    (4)
  • Tomtom K.

    Expensive... Samosas reminded me of the frozen ones in the freezer section at trader joe's ...

    (2)
  • Cindy C.

    Food is amazing! I've had the Chicken Tikka, Chicken Shawarma and the Gyro. Everything was flavorful! Pricing to great and portions are large. The layout of the place is a little funky.

    (5)
  • Esther B.

    I am a vegan who loves Middle Eastern food and this is one of the best places I tried with plenty of vegan and vegetarian options! Great food and service.

    (5)
  • John A.

    Amazing and delicious Indian food! Everyone working at this place is so kind and the quality is extraordinary. This restaurant has something to satisfy almost every palate and everything is very fresh. I will absolutely visit again!

    (5)
  • Alan S.

    Big fan of Indian food and didn't really expect much on my first visit to the restaurant. The restaurant was clean and nicely decorated. The menu had a wide range of choices. The service was decent, but could be better. I ordered chili chicken for the first time to-go and it was fantastic. Great portion size for both dinner or lunch. Definitely would come back again. They also have lunch special!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dessert
    Parking : Garage
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.

Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.

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