My friend 2Westie posted the link to the Las Vegas Advisor "Question of the Day" response for October 29, 2009 on the LV4E website, and it's good information for anyone who needs to/wants to continue to eat Kosher while in Vegas.
For Kosher dining while in Vegas, here are the places on LVA's list:
Adar Pizza - A dairy and fish restaurant located at 318 W. Sahara. Their specialty is pizza.
The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf - This chain has numerous outlets in the Las Vegas area, including one in the Venetian, one in Palazzo, and one in the Palms.
Haifa - A Mediterranean restaurant located at 855 E. Twain. They serve lunch and dinner for dine-in, take-out, and delivery.
Kosher on the Go - Located at 3250 W. Ali Baba. You can dine in, but the majority of their business is delivery to the Strip hotels. The minimum delivery charge is $25, unless you order a "substantial" amount of food (but I can't even begin to imagine the amount of food needed to qualify for a "substantial" amount, as they do Kosher catering for various Strip hotels, as well).
Panini Euro Cafe' - Mediterranean-styled cuisine, located at 2521 S. Fort Apache Rd. They serve breakfast, salads, sandwiches, pasta, etc. (I don't know what "etc." includes).
Sababa Grille - Serving Israeli cuisine and deli sandwiches, they are currently located at 3220 S. Durango Dr.
The Village Steakhouse - Located at 9440 W. Sahara Dr., this restaurant serves modern American and Asian-fusion cuisine. They are no longer open for lunch.
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