Wolf Down

Kebab shop · The Asian District

Wolf Down

Kebab shop · The Asian District

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3853 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102

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Wolf Down in Chinatown brings Berlin’s beloved döner to Vegas, serving fresh, flavorful sandwiches and rice bowls packed with quality ingredients.  

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3853 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

wolfdown.com

$10–20

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3853 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

+1 725 204 7632
wolfdown.com

$10–20

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Mar 4, 2025

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"The interior, which used to be the German street food restaurant Wolf Down, has been redecorated with a brick-covered industrial style." - Janna Karel

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"Berlin’s favorite street food döners find a home in Chinatown with the opening of Wolf Down. The Ottawa-based restaurant from Joelle Parenteau teamed up with Marc Marrone and Todd Lunger at Graffiti Hospitality to bring Turkish flatbread stuffed with meats to the Center at Spring Mountain. The döner comes on a sesame-crusted Turkish flatbread stuffed with grilled beef, chicken, or tofu, and loaded with veggies, such as lettuce, cucumber, tomato, onion, or cabbage. Wolf Down offers two sauces in secret or spicy varieties with a vegan option. Customers can order it as a sandwich, rice bowl, or salad. Vegan, gluten-free, halal, keto, and dairy-free options are available. The restaurant keeps the menu small to focus on doing döners well and charges the same price for a sandwich, salad, or rice bowl. Next up, locations in Toronto and Calgary." - Susan Stapleton

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Wow 🤩!!! Our new go-to sandwich shop located in Chine town. Love Wolf Down! This place is very unique and incredible. Their “ German style “Doner sandwiches are very tasty and reasonably priced. You have the option of beef, chicken or tofu in either sandwich, salad or over rice bowl. Get the sandwich ( the bread is so fresh and delicious) with their secret sauce and spicy sauce! So yummy 😋. Their food is high quality and you can taste the difference. Absolutely amazing and addicting ! Friendly and really helpful staff and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant is clean and simple. Trendy atmosphere and very cool vibe. Overall a great experience. Thank you Wolf Down ! Highly recommended and definitely will be back! A must try!

felecia shirley

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VEGAN OPTIONS! 🤩 The tofu is marinated and roasted perfectly to give if so much flavor and a great texture! Small menu made it easy to make a decision & the price was great for how full we left! We learned about this restaurant from a TikTok video & we are SO happy that we stopped in! Conveniently located on Spring Mountain!

Tips From A Bellman

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Oh my God ! I can't believe I didn't know about this place sooner . I lived in Germany from 1985 to 1989 and haven't had a Döner in ages . I just saw last night on Facebook that they were closing today ! I got a Beef and Lamb Döner with lettuce , tomatoes , and special sauce . I also got a Chicken Rice Bowl with Spicy Curry Sauce . The Chicken is fantastic ! If I would have known they were here and close to my house , I would have come here at least once every 2 weeks if not more . I saw on their website they have locations in Canada , but this was the only one in the U.S. Unfortunately they just didn't get the word out I guess because when I spoke to the cashier , he said they weren't very busy . I think if they would have been located in the Arts District or Summerlin , they would have had crazy business . China Town was the wrong place for this to be at . I never saw any advertisements for this place and it was here for 8 months from what I can tell from the earliest Yelp review . The Döner is a popular street food in Germany and usually sold in shops or outdoor imbiss which is like a food stand . Originally they were first sold in Berlin by a Turkish migrant in 1972 . It has since became so popular , it outsells Bratwurst as the top street food . It is also Halal . If they ever come back at a better location and I hear about it , I will definitely frequent regularly . Their Canadian locations are in Toronto , Calgary , and Ottawa .

marky g

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We read about Wolf Down in Las Vegas Weekly and had to try it. Glad we stopped by. I had a bowl and he had a sandwich. Both were loaded and the meat, beef and was delicious. The fries were crispy and seemed like air fried. Simple decor and menu which is nice if you don't like to decide.

airmanswife81

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We lived in Germany for a while and have been searching for a good doner for years. We have tried so many places all around the city and just happened to see a post about this place. So glad we did. They taste just as good as the ones we used to have in Germany. Will be back often! Best doners in Las Vegas yet!!

Friend Lee

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We were excited to try Wolf Down. I have never tried German street food. It took SO long for this spot to open. On a Saturday evening this space was EMPTY. We ordered the chicken sandwich, the chicken rice bowl, and the beef salad. We took our order to go. We found it difficult to to taste what we ordered with as much sauce as was added. The sauce was ok. We also wanted to taste other elements. The service was good. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if a scenario exists that we'd go back.

Bryan

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I never had a curry wurst and it was unique and very delicious. Counter staff extremely friendly. Tucked away in a heavy foot-traffic location of Chinatown, I will return to try the curry wurst bowl…extra spicy.

Imhymn

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Wouldn’t usually mind the food being overpriced as long as it’s good. Unfortunately the chicken was way too salty. I should’ve realized this by how vacant the restaurant was compared to every other establishment around it. It is what it is. For $12 you get a pretty good portion and that’s probably the highlight of this place.