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Where To Eat The Best Sushi In Las Vegas
"At Ceasars Palace, you can have a fabulous dining experience at the one-star Japanese restaurant Nobu. In this large dining area, you'll find a sushi bar, hibachi grills, and dishes that use high-quality ingredients like wagyu beef and fresh wasabi. The lounge is stylish, and the bar keeps rare sake and Japanese craft beers and whiskey in stock."
"Japanese celebrity Chef Nabu Matsuhisa owns restaurants all over the world but the Nobu Restaurant and Lounge located at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is his largest restaurant yet. The restaurant boasts over 325 seats, a private dining area, a sushi bar, and three teppanyaki tables. The menu features a remarkable selection of top-notch dishes."
"A huge restaurant that seats up to 325 diners, Nobu Restaurant and Lounge is one of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s most innovative restaurants yet. Features of this restaurant include a private dining area and a sushi bar. Most of the dishes on the impressive menu are Japanese-inspired."
"Veggie House is a no-frills spot in Las Vegas's extremely happening Chinatown that serves veggie versions of Chinese favorites thanks to Chef Albert Ho, who specializes in cooking vegetarian and vegan food. Order plant-based versions of crispy beef, General Tso's chicken, a variety of dim sum, fried rice, and more."
"This vegan Chinese spot features a menu created by Chef Kenny Chye (although he is no longer with the restaurant) and serves vegan Chinese food that makes some people question whether or not the food is actually vegan. Spoiler alert: it is."
"Found this place after craving shrimp and I definitely filled the craving. Every dish I have tried so far is delicious. This is the best vegan Asian food..."
"HendersonThe chef perfected his craft working at restaurants on the Strip and now has his own place in a location that used to be a New York-style diner. He’s on mission to keep hungry mouths away from all-you-can-eat sushi places while emphasizing the freshest fish from Japan. Don’t be surprise if you see a live lobster waving at you before dinner is served."
"This local favorite is home to the highly Instagrammable sushi burgers you might have seen all over social media. With excellent prices and unique offerings (they also have a sushi tower and sushi pizza), you'll still have plenty of cash left over for the casino. Jjanga offers dine-in, take-out, and delivery options."
"Inside Shanghai Plaza in Chinatown, Kura Revolving Sushi Bar offers sushi plates for $2.75 each. Chilled items can be picked off the revolving conveyor belt for immediate eating. You can also order directly from the touchscreen monitor above your table, where you can order a selection of entrees and desserts as well (the chefs will zip them right out to your table via the conveyor belt within minutes)."
"There are a number of Las Vegas airport restaurants which do not live up to the mark, but this small, dusty pub is a gem. The food is amazing and the prices are a delight. It is best to drop by if you have a flight coming in or going out because of its vicinity."
"If you have ever wondered if mermaids exist, then the Mermaid Lounge at Silverton may be a great place to see one. Your experience will include dining near a giant 117,000-gallon saltwater aquarium housing 4,000 tropical fish, mermaids disguised as servers, and swimmers who dive into the tank and feed the fish!. Given how new dining options are always on the rise in Las Vegas, your best bet at experiencing the crazy fun restaurants in town is to try out as many of them as you can, starting with this list bombtechgolf.com."
"With a backdrop of Tuscan architecture, the Bellagio’s faux Lake Como and dancing fountains are the antithesis of the Mojave Desert – although the resort does use reclaimed water. The fountain show’s recorded soundtrack varies, so cross your fingers that it will be Italian opera or ol’ Blue Eyes crooning ‘Luck Be a Lady,’ instead of country-and-western twang."
"Although our itinerary looked like we did it all, we had a few things that we didn’t get to do such as taking a photo in front of the Las Vegas Welcome Sign and watching the Bellagio fountain at night. Overall, we had an amazing four days and we can’t wait to go back!"
"Owned by the eponymous Hollywood studio, the Grand liberally borrows Hollywood themes. Flashing LED screens and computerized fountains add extra theatrics to the 100,000lb, 45ft-tall bronze lion statue at the casino's entrance. Inside the labyrinthine casino bedecked with giant screens, you can get table-side massages or take free Texas hold'em lessons in the poker room. Top billing attractions include Hakkasan nightclub, one-time center of the electronic dance-music universe, Cirque du Soleil's martial-arts-inspired Kà and the massive MGM Grand Garden Arena."
"Also consider “KA” at MGM Grand for the adventurers and sheer acrobatics, no matter which show you decide to take in, you’re going to be blown away. Still want to dance until dawn?. Take your sultry-self over to Hakkassan at the MGM Grand where all the sexy people converge into a nightlife paradise you’ve only seen in music videos."