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Las Vegas Air Power veteran-owned Turkish espresso store marks first 12 months

By Miles Cooper March 14, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Close to an undisclosed U.S. Air Power base, two mates hatched a plan for a café set for Las Vegas. This month they’re marking the one 12 months since pouring the primary batch of sand for his or her Turkish espresso.

Throughout a 2015 deployment within the United Arab Emirates, Rahim Edwards, a 24-year U.S. Air Power veteran, was given a Malaysian-style espresso bun by a pal who had visited a close-by PappaRoti.

“When I tasted this, I was like, Okay, what is, what is this thing,” Edwards mentioned. “The next day, I said, ‘Hey, where you at? What are those things? Where’d you get them?’”

A Malaysian-style espresso bun served at PappaRoti in Las Vegas. (KLAS)

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Edwards referred to as his household and one among his first supervisors within the Air Power and requested if the bun might be recreated, however he mentioned the experiment was a “tremendous failure.”

“[I saw] the military members come on with suitcases of these things,” he mentioned. “There’s something going on.”

Rahim Edwards. (KLAS)

A 12 months after studying extra, Edwards got down to open a PappaRoti franchise in the USA and referred to as his enterprise accomplice, and Air Power veteran, Rino Caruso.

The bond between Edwards and Caruso was so robust, Caruso signed on earlier than even attempting the well-known buns they’d quickly be serving in Las Vegas.

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Rino Caruso. (KLAS)

“We have to take a detour so [Caruso] can try it,” Edwards mentioned. “He had no idea what it tasted like or anything, and the reaction was priceless.”

The pair of co-owners opened within the spring of 2024 on the nook of Tropicana Avenue and S. Pecos Highway.

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“Opening a business, it was tough,” Edwards mentioned. “And we are at the point where we’re actually getting some time for ourselves and actually pursuing our passions, bringing it to [Nellis] Air Force Base or trying to get set up in a different part of town so the whole city can enjoy.”

Pappa Roti serves Turkish espresso in a store at Tropicana Avenue and Pecos Highway. (KLAS)

Caruso mentioned the staff has surveyed areas within the Summerlin neighborhood for a attainable growth and cited the loyalty the staff has needed to their imaginative and prescient.

“We actually have employees that have been here since day one,” Caruso mentioned. “And that’s just unheard of in this type of business, and they believe in what we’re doing, and they want to see our mission survive. They give us ideas every day.”

Turkish espresso is ready at Pappa Roti in Las Vegas. (KLAS)

Concepts like a spin on a standard affogato, the mug embedded with ice cream, pictures of freshly pulled espresso, pistachio crumbles, chocolate drizzle, and whipped cream. The situation even affords specifically imported chocolate from Dubai.

“We’re looking, we’re seeking new ideas,” he mentioned. “We’re, thinking outside the box.”

Two issues that haven’t modified are the bond between Edwards and Caruso, who encourage one another behind the counter, and the recipe for the unique bun which began all of it.

“We wanted the bun to be more accessible to people who have had it before, and wanted to share it with their families, with their loved ones,” he mentioned. “And that’s what we’re doing.”

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