Counter-service spot for gyros, falafel, hummus, and baklava
























"With locations both on the Strip and in Chinatown, the Halal Guys serves the same street food that the chain started doling out in the ‘90s in New York City. The platters come with meat like beef gyro, rice, lettuce, and tomatoes along with your choice of toppings and our garlicky white and red hot sauce." - Janna Karel

"Temporarily closed and hoping to return to the Venetian later this spring, The Halal Guys' third local outpost arrived at the resort two years ago, sharing a 1,152-square-foot counter-service space with 7 Leaves Cafe; the original Halal Guys restaurant at 3755 Spring Mountain continues to be open for takeout and delivery." - Bradley Martin

"A fast casual concept running evening hours with discounts and delivery incentives through third-party platforms; the chain has instituted safety measures by sealing carryout and delivery orders with a safety sticker and providing unpacking instructions for customers." - Bradley Martin

"Temporarily closed in the forum food-court lineup during the early pandemic closures, suspending quick-service dining for the period." - Susan Stapleton

"What began as a simple New York City cart that served halal items to cab drivers has transformed into an empire of restaurants all over the world, including three locations in Las Vegas. Diners can order gyros, falafel, hummus, and baklava in Chinatown, at Caesars Palace, and at the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian." - Krista Diamond
