December 5, 2022
Where to Dine for Hanukkah in Las Vegas 2022
Eater Las Vegas
The Festival of Lights brings dining specials for eight days
Hanukkah starts at sundown on December 18, and for eight days, the Festival of Lights celebrates with dreidels, oil-based foods such as doughnuts and latkes, and lighting the menorah. The holiday extends until December 26 and menus are available at local restaurants every day of the holiday, unless otherwise specified. Here is a look at where to celebrate Hanukkah with food in Las Vegas.
Bagelmania will be offering catering specials that can be ordered as individual portions or a family-style feast that serves eight to 10 people. Both options include either an individual portion of brisket with gravy or half-roasted chicken or both for the family feast. Other dishes include matzo ball soup, potato latkes, sauteed green beans, glazed carrots, challah rolls, and holiday desserts. Individual meals start at $29.95 a person or $289.95 for eight to 10. If ordering a la carte, get sliced brisket for $19.95 a pound, sufganiyot for $2.95 each, and mini latkes are $18.95 a dozen. Orders can be placed on the Bagelmania website.
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