Willie D.
Yelp
Sivas is the best it has ever been. The staff + management take into consideration your entire experience.
Antoinette, Diana, and JoJo were great. One of the owners, Seyf, is a wonderful dude. He will make sure your night goes beyond your expectations. The DJs do a fantastic job curating. With one security professional, he does better than a team of them at businesses. Even for a conversation and make sure the staff takes care of you.
My experiences the past few years have never been stellar, and though the reviews change, the past few weeks have been pleasant. 750+ visits. Spending anywhere from $100-$300 a night.
The volume is decent here. Some places run too loud + damage your hearing, but you can comfortably enjoy music here with or without live music. It's difficult to find R&B + Hip-Hop venues that aren't so hood or bougie. There is no middle ground. This has the perfect setting. They do play explicit versions. It'll vary genres depending on the day ± time, the reggae, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, + the like are common.
The crowd control is on point. Never too packed or empty. It's a decent chill vibe but a party atmosphere.
I've had every dish at least twice with some newly added or taken away. I do have favorites that I frequent. I myself am a fast and voracious eater. Always in a rush, but the food here is so aromatic, fresh, ± piping hot. You wanna eat it slow + savor it. The quality is even better than the competitors or fine dining restaurants.
They have a great selection of beverages. I have tried each at least once. Standard. My only complaints are that the glassware can be in better shape or washed better. The ice isn't the clearest. For the prices you pay, you'd figure crystal clear high-quality ice. Your best bet is to go to a neighboring casino, play, and get the same drink comped with better rocks. They need to clean their ice machine or change a filter.
I'll try to throw $20s to the staff either way, but the ventilation here is poor. I like hookah, but not breathing in everyones bad breath. Sometimes, you can smell poor hygiene in the air. They do have great quality hookahs, flavors, + coals, but the ventilation is poor.
The environment without the cons does look kinda cool. Photos op spot for groups + ladies at the entrance. Dim, romantic lighting. The only issue is the parking lot. There is a neighboring, rarchet business that draws a bad crowd. If you forgive that, the rest of this visit, whether you're inside, outside, solo, or with a party, can be enjoyable.
If you're a sports fan, there aren't many tvs to watch. For Vegas workers or born, raised folks that visit all nightlife properties, you may want to find another spot. No gaming.
If you're a dancer, the dance floor is there, but when it's busy like it usually is late at night, it just won't happen. Too little space. Your best bet is to get a table/booth to do your thing there. Otherwise, get bumped + humped nonstop at the bar or close to the DJ booth.
The highlight really is the drink selection and food quality.
Moderation here is key. If they can just balance out things and find a rhythm, this place could be classier + be much more comfortable. There is no point in paying lounge, club, strip, resort prices if it feels like a dingy, drug fueled hangout where I keep running over glass bottles and vapes in the parking lot every night. I'll update the review periodically. It's not entirely their fault. Sometimes, it's the riff raff coming from 3 neighboring lounges, and staff can't keep up. So they cater to larger groups. If you're solo, you're on the back burner and don't get the best service. Late night contributes to the food quality and efficiency of the staff. Wrapping up to close and poor guests treating them badly, etc.
They want to do a great job + take reviews seriously. Whether you voice your opinion or concerns in person or online, they will recitfy that. That's my favorite quality here. They strive for improvement.
3/28/25