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Best Teppanyaki / Sushi in Vegas?
Going to be hitting up Yelp too, but thought I would see what you guys have to say too.
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You here now or are you planning this for during the shows?
If youre here now lemme know as I am too an looking for some good sushi. Perhaps we can group up. Bout time I meet one of my long time clients anyway :winkwink: I have a friend here that knows all about that shit but hes actually out in town right now shopping. Ill ringem up... |
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I have had good experience with sushi at Sushi Mon... but its not teppanyaki style cooking there.
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Not there till Friday, this is actually for a Birthday dinner Saturday night of next week. Big group
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Ahh well have fun man. Im sure we'll meet up during the show.
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Nobu, at the Hard Rock, features great sushi and a very interesting menu of other Japanese cuisine. :thumbsup
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We tried out Benihana's at the Hilton a couple weeks ago, it fun and decent food, and a pretty amazingly decorated restaurant, but not a much different experience than going to any other Benihana.
I avoid most strip sushi restaurants because they're so overpriced... The only trendy fushion places I've tried were Tao and Little Buddha, both which were great. I haven't had a bad sushi experience in Vegas yet though, every place has been pretty good. |
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I forgot the name - I think its called "Buhda Bar" at the Palms. Great Sushi.
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Taste in food is subjective, however, there are several good food/restaurant review companies, such as Zagat, Frommer's, etc, and Nobu's is generally recognized as one of the best sushi / Japanese restaurant's in the entire U.S. Not sure if you are familiar with the Michelin Guide, but they are considered one of the top food review organizations in the world. To earn a Michelin Star is quite an honor. Only 15 restaurants in Las Vegas have ever earned a Michelin Star - Nobu is the only Japanese restaurant on that list. The founder and head chef Masaharu Morimoto, is world-reknown as a chef. He has won several titles as The Iron Chef (you may have seen him on TV). Here is Masa with Robert DeNiro (who co-own's a Nobu Restaurant in Manhattan, that I visited a few months ago - the food was excellent): http://cache2.asset-cache.net/xc/800...0A760B0D811297 Anyway, since you think Nobu's sushi rates so poorly, perhaps you can tell us of a better sushi restaurant in Vegas. ADG |
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To be honest, I am not sure that I have ever had what I would consider "great" sushi in Vegas, but I am usually there with goodgirl and she doesn't do sushi, so I haven't actively sought it out. Nobu http://www.pimpspromo.com/galleries/...201029_big.jpg Gu Gu http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._2538913_n.jpg |
I like Todai in the Desert Passage, Planet Hollywood. It is a great Japanese buffet and not expensive.
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I haven't eat there in a while but Cafe Wasabi on Sahara is perfect. They have terriyaki dishes for those who aren't down with raw fish and they make good mixed drinks, so if it's sill open it's a pretty good match for what you are looking for.
Nobu is over priced, but if you like more traditional sushi what they offer is good. I'm not a pureist when it comes to sushi- I'll eat the tempura fried, sauce covered rolls as much as anyone- but if you can appreciate a straight up piece of fish, Nobu does offer quality. You're still paying more for the Nobu name than you are for the food, but I wouldn't say it's crap. |
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Almost all the places mentioned above are on the strip or in a TOURIST hotel... They are ALL over priced and the sushi is not that great.. I eat sushi 2-3 times a week and have eaten at most all the places here in vegas.. for me it's Sin City or a place called Spicy Tuna in Henderson.
Nobu has a rep among locals as being shit.. unless you want to throw money away.. just my 2 cents.. http://hubpages.com/hub/Henderson-NV-Sushi |
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Has anyone checked out Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill at the newly opened Cosmopolitan Hotel?
I'm planning to give it a try... :food-smil02 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0aXC4y75Xe...01010-0127.jpg ADG |
I like Nobu as well, but as had been mentioned, it is pricey:2 cents:
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sushi fever hands down on saraha ...
I'm a life long resident of vegas... we do Sushi Fever as do most celebs in town :) cheers |
Sen of Japan on Durango / Desert Inn. Best sushi I've had in Vegas since moving here.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/sen-of-japan-las-vegas 4.5 out of 5 stars (88 reviews) |
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:throwup Too many Sushi places in Vegas to really say what is "best" but Makino? Seriously? LOL However, this thread is not just about Sushi places, it's also about Teppanyaki and there are not may of those in Las Vegas. http://www.geishasteakhouse.co.kr That's the place to go. I'm a fan of Benihana but Geisha is better, cheaper, and their Sushi was way better than I expected. Most of the Sushi I've had in Vegas is mediocre at best. |
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Take it from a guy who lived in Japan, married into a Japanese family, and had a full-course, Japanese New Year's dinner yesterday.......Sushi on Tropicana is the bomb.:thumbsup
They specialize in exotic rolls, nigiri sushi, and a full Japanese menu for folks that don't do the fish thing. They have plenty of good cold beer, sake and plum wine too. It is about 2 miles east of the Strip on Tropicana. All you can eat for about $30/person. Everybody that I have taken there returns for more. If you can't make the Trop location, the also have Sushi on Rainbow. |
Makino is not the only place for "All you can eat" sushi in vegas.. Most all the sushi places have "All you can Eat".. Makino used to have two locations but one went out of business now there is just one on decator & flamingo.. Been there.. It's ok.. not great.. Todi is a joke...And I know the owner from the bay area when I lived there.. He has a few places in and around the SF bay area that are great called "Sushi to Todi for".. but the place here in vegas is shit IMO..
Sushi on Tropicana is good.. been there a few times.. Sushi fever is also good.. |
Do these all you can eat places make the rolls for you as you ask for them or are they buffets?
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I prefer I love Sushi off of Eastern/Green Valley. Won several Best of awards and is always packed.
Might be a little far away for what you're looking for though. Good 15 minutes from the strip. |
Ahhh, just came back from Sen of Japan (DI & Durango). This thread made me want sushi for dinner. Andre Agassi was there too... 3rd time I've seen him there. They even have a roll named after him hah.
If you're in the area, definitely check this place out. |
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