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The falafel is to die for; the baba ganoush just as good, and those hunk’s o’ skewered meat twice as satisfying as our recent, overpriced t-bone at Craftsteak at at quarter the cost.
In other words, you can get all that well-seasoned goodness on Sababa‘s combination plate for sixteen dollars, instead of feeling like you’ve been hosed by a celebrity chef for sixty.
Just thought you’d like to know.
SABABA GRILLE AND RESTAURANT
3220 South Durango
Las Vegas, NV 89117
702.547.5556
Maybe you should ask Remi for some of this spicy green sauce to go and spread it on Craftsteak’s overpriced cuts next time you dine there. A layer of that will make pretty much anything taste delicious.
good stuff…best Kafta sandwich in town…
how does it compare to Khoury’s?