POTs Authentic Egyptian Spices

8609 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas
(702) 754-6200

Recent Reviews

Bora C.

Looks like it's closed. We went to the ghost kitchen address on their Yelp page and found that POTs was no longer listed on the ordering kiosk.

BEEBE

CLOSED permanently, SAD To SAY?I saw "POTs" announced on 'VEGANS BABY' FB site. This is a new place in Vegas that offers: Vegan/ Vegetarian / Gluten Free Egyptian dishes. I chose the Koshari meal plus Orzo & mixed vegetables soup plus Arugula salad ..TO GO. I have eaten some of the Koshari and Orzo soup..Both DELICIOUS! Have packed away left-overs and salad for tomorrow. I have never eaten Egyptian food and had to call them so say how delicious it is. Owner and front lady both so friendly and also offered samples while I waited. VERY GOOD and Healthy.

Jess L.

Food is amazing! It's a small little local restaurant with a lot of pizzazz. I was fortunate to meet the owner and feel the love that is put into the restaurant. You can taste it in the food. I've had everything on their menu multiple times and everything is delicious. The only thing I have seen go wrong is people who can't eat spicy food have a hard time eating their spicier dishes.

Larissa A.

Really enjoyed their food, but was concerned when they got our order wrong (charged us for double the fries and then instead of refunding our money, brought out a dessert in its place).

Ifechi I.

POTs is great! I'd never had Egyptian food before, so I was happy to see that it's pretty similar to Mediterranean food with some twists here and there. I ordered: Just a Platter (comes with baba ghanoush, hummus, pickled eggplant, salata baladi, cauliflower shawarma, taamia, and three mini pita bread) It sounds like a lot on paper, but the portion was a little bit smaller than expected for $20. However, everything was delicious and you can tell they use quality ingredients. As many reviews state, the baba ghanoush is so good, probably the best I've had. Very smoky and lots of tahini flavor, yum. The taamia and cauliflower shawarma were rich and delicious, and the other sides were great, too. Even though it's a bit pricier, if you're like me and can't decide what to get, this is a great option! Falafel Samosas People rave about this one on Yelp, but honestly, I think it's a little overhyped? Don't get me wrong, it's yummy, but you get 2 medium-sized samosas for $9 and they taste just fine. The filling is essentially half-cooked falafel: it's very fragrant with chickpea flour and a tad bit mushy. I wouldn't say this is a must-get. The sauces that came with it were nice, though! Halva Brownies The crinkle top was definitely harder than I would have liked, but there were some fudgy bits, and sesame and chocolate go great together in my opinion. However, it is $11, so unless you love tahini and/or halva on your desserts, I would also say that this is not a must. Overall, POTs is solid and has some super interesting food. Eating here definitely makes me want to try more Egyptian food!

Rochelle J.

Most of the food here is delicious! But I just wanted to give you a tip on getting food from this business. They are now in a shared kitchen situation. You can order online which I suggest highly and then there's a kiosk in the establishment. A friend of mine and I went to order at the kiosk and it said Pots was closed. There was a fiasco that the business was actually closed that day but we knew for certain that it was open as my friend was in contact with the business owners. So, order online at potslv.com and if you're being told they are closed by someone in this establishment not associated with Pots, contact pots via Instagram just to be sure. Then order online! Tip for Pots, I ordered a koshari and it was too salty. Other than that, food was great! Look forward to having more meals from Pots and I hope this situation gets fixed soon.

Angel Alonzo

I wish I took more photos, but my friend Coco and I were too excited to eat. I haven’t had food from here since I moved to downtown. I have had everything on the menu and it has never disappointed. I’m glad they are close to the arts district! It’s only a curb side pick up location, but its still soooo worth it. They do have some seats inside if you want to have a quick meal on your lunch break. We ordered the Egyptian Street food platter and the falafel samosas and has a picnic at the park. Highly recommend!!

Diana Wei

Pick up only from a ghost kitchen (building with other restaurant for being picked up). Nothing like the restaurant seen in pictures which was disappointing. No physical staff to explain etiquette or answer any questions; order from digital menu.FYI, the Cauliflower Shawarma with spicy Tahini ($10.99) is out of this world!!! It's a must!! Very easy to love for anyone new to Egyptian food like me.

Aisha McDonald

This place is located inside of Lucky Food Co it's no longer a stand alone restaurant. I wasn't able to make it when it was its own restaurant. I'd imagine it to be more personable. I got the cauliflower shawarma it was really good and flavorful. Although I ordered when I arrived it only took about 15 minutes to get the food. I'll be back to try more.

Diana W.

Food is great! Order to-go/pick up only. Located in Ghost Kitchen building = there's a pick up window and digital menu to order from multiple restaurants. Free parking lot in the back. $10.99 Cauliflower Shawarma with spicy Tahini is a must!!! We got confused when arriving. We were expecting a cafe but it's more of an Amazon locker situation. Digital menu to click thru doesn't with too well. Waiting room has non-operating lockers. There's 2 tables for 4 and a waiting bench. The TV screen displays list of orders ready for a person labeled by first name. I've never had Egyptian food. So I was disappointed to find it being a ghost kitchen. I was hoping to understand the cuisine from the dining experience and staff. We ordered: $14.99 Koshari - Ingredients? Lentils, rice, chickpeas, small pasta with tomato sauce with thin crispy fried onion rings. Fried onion topping comes on the side. The pasta was macaroni. - According to Google it's the National dish of Egypt, a comfort meal. - Again I've never had Egyptian food. I would have liked more sauce, cause it was a bit dry and flavorless for me. I'm not accustomed to it or know how to eat it, or know if it was just an off day? Or maybe I should have gotten the tomato sauce as spicy instead? It was fun to try. It's good for someone who wants a carboload, or hefty meal. - The hot sauce, and garlic sauce were delicious. I would ask them for more if the menu machine offers that option. I wasn't sure if it was for the Koshari or Shawarma. $10.99 Cauliflower Shawarma with spicy Tahini. - This was ridiculously delicious, and saucy. The cauliflower was so flavorful and great texture. This is a must!! $9.99 Dried Apricot Mahlabeya - Delicious pudding! It's vegan right? It caused alot of gas for some reason. - I love baklava but never had Mahlabeya. It comes with shaved coconut strings.

Darcie P.

Came here to try everything! brought my family of 5 to experience vegan food. Although, they felt it was "meh" I absolutely loved it! We got sweet potato fries, shwarma, an appetizer platter, a drink and a dessert. Although, they forgot to give us the dessert. We realized that we didn't get the dessert until we were already driving on the freeway. I called and they refunded us right away. The environment was chill. Employees were chill. The food was awesome. We'll be back. Parking right out front. I really like the lounge couches in the corner, great for large parties to eat, talk, and chill out while waiting for food. Hands down best vegan place in Las Vegas. This is a must try even for out-of-towners. Now, I must visit Egypt.

D6058IIlizb

First of all the restaurant is not on Rainbow. It is in a ghost kitchen on St Louis off of Industial. Nothing on outside tells you name of restaurant. We called and were told we could order and pick up. Ordered 2 Platters and didn't care for quality.

Stans S.

I spent a decade living in Egypt and so was THRILLED to find not only Egyptian food, but vegan Egyptian food! Pots nailed it and I am a regular customer. Fabulous Egyptian food the way it should be, with super-friendly service. Iman, the owner, is a creative force to be reckoned with and she has one of the best smiles anywhere! No wonder this restaurant was # 8 in Yelp's 100 BEST VEGAN RESTAURANTS IN THE US! Well-deserved! I haven't been to their new location, but don't miss this gem!

Alia P.

My favorite vegan food in Las Vegas! The cauliflower schwarma and spicy koshari. Amazing.

Brooklyn S.

finally had POTs again after having it a few months ago and oh how I've missed this place! everything besides the drink i got was new to me I'll start off first with what i've already had here before, and that's the Apricot Extravaganza. The drink itself is HUGE, i shared it with my friend because I wanted him to taste how good it is. It's the BEST drink at any restaurant here, I would drive out the way and pass every smoothie place just for this drink it's so delicious The hummus is the BEST hummus I've had in my entire life!! It's perfect on its own and with everything i got. The seasonings are immaculate and to die for the falafel samosas is the best way i've had falafel, and the best samosas I've ever had. I was blown away at how much I fell in love with them. Everything was super fresh. My friend got the sálata and let me have a little, it was super refreshing. Iman came out and said hello, and it was the first time I met her. She's the nicest person, and to see how happy she gets when people enjoy the food is so sweet and makes me want to go back tomorrow morning. Some of the best food in Las Vegas. Trust me when I say there's something for everyone on this menu. Please go now!!!!

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