Las Vegas Restaurants Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with Special Menus

Traditional Rosh Hashanah meal including challah and apples.

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Las Vegas restaurants are honoring Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, by offering special menus and takeout options from September 22 to 24. Notable eateries like The Bagel Cafe, HaSalon, and Honey Salt will provide unique dining experiences for families to celebrate this festive occasion with traditional dishes. Additionally, the Chabad of Southern Nevada will host a dinner, while Gilcrease Orchard offers festive apple cider products. These culinary offerings highlight the significance of family gatherings during this meaningful holiday.

Las Vegas restaurants are joining in the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, by providing special menus and takeout options from September 22 to 24 this year. This holiday marks the creation of the world and initiates the High Holy Days leading up to Yom Kippur, offering families an opportunity to gather over traditional meals.

Four Las Vegas eateries are catering to those looking to honor the holiday with unique dining experiences:

The Bagel Cafe, located at 301 N. Buffalo Drive, is offering a takeout dinner priced at $60 per person. This includes an appetizer, soup, entrée, two sides, vegetables, rolls, and dessert. Customers can choose from over two dozen holiday favorites for takeout, including brisket, roast turkey, chicken soup, matzo balls, latkes, applesauce, kugel, challah, and babka. Orders can be placed through their website.

HaSalon at The Venetian is presenting a lavish dinner priced at $175. This multi-course meal features options like fennel salad and yellowtail sashimi for the first course, butterflied branzino and pomegranate-glazed salmon for the second, and brisket along with a selection of sides for the third. Reservations can be made online.

Honey Salt, located at 1031 S. Rampart Blvd., is offering a three-course dinner on September 22, with prices starting at $53 for roast chicken and increasing to $59 for brisket. On September 23, the restaurant will offer the dinner as takeout only. Additionally, Honey Salt will continue the celebration with dinner on October 1 and 2 for Yom Kippur, featuring holiday à la carte dishes available for diners. Reservations are also available online.

Siegel’s Bagelmania at 252 Convention Center Drive is providing a Rosh Hashanah family dinner, which can serve 8 to 10 people for $329.99. This special includes items such as matzo ball soup, brisket and gravy, roast chicken, a choice of chopped liver or noodle kugel, latkes with cherry apple sauce, roasted carrots, challah, and a choice between black and white cookies or honey cake. Individual dinner options are available for $34.99, with additional sides and desserts obtainable upon request. Orders can be placed via their online platform.

In addition to restaurant offerings, the Chabad of Southern Nevada will host a Rosh Hashanah dinner on September 22, featuring reflective prayer and a traditional meal, contributing to the cultural significance of family gatherings during this holiday.

For those looking for additional festive flavors, Gilcrease Orchard will have apple cider doughnuts for $6 and half-gallons of apple cider for $7. The orchard is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The cultural essence of Rosh Hashanah emphasizes family gatherings and culinary traditions. Sweet foods like apples and honey are often featured, as well as staple dishes such as challah and brisket. Many chefs, including those from Honey Salt, are focused on upholding the importance of tradition by showcasing family recipes that preserve heritage, further enriching the dining experience for those observing the holiday.

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