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The 15 Best Sushi Restaurants in Las Vegas
"The world-famous Nobu restaurant group needs little introduction, serving outstanding, Japanese cuisine in 47 restaurants across five continents – including two in Las Vegas alone – this is a dining experience guaranteed to impress. Offering a mix of hot and cold dishes, sushi, and tempura, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa presents a traditional Japanese style of cooking infused with bold South American and Western flavors. Diners can also indulge in the restaurant’s exclusive truffle tasting experience and imported A5 Japanese Wagyu Banquet prepared on Teppanyaki tables."
"Iconic chef Nobu Matsuhisa has long influenced Las Vegas through his Hard Rock Hotel restaurant, which produced some of the city’s top Japanese cooks. But today the best taste of Nobu is at Caesars Palace, where this expansive eatery attached to the first-ever Nobu Hotel delivers a wide array of Japanese fare. Supplement the signature miso black cod with a few pieces of sushi, rock shrimp tempura and perhaps an order of wagyu gyoza."
"Category: Catering, Japanese, Omakase, Sushi Bars, and Virgin Hotels. Chef Nobu Matsuhisa brings his world-renowned Japanese cuisine the Virgin Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. This inspired fine dining experience provides the ideal intimate setting to enjoy signatures like Read more..."
"If you love your Chinese food but live a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for at Veggie House Las Vegas. Menu items include traditional Chinese dishes like stir fry and noodles prepared with meat substitutes that some argue are better than the actual meat. Located in a strip mall in Chinatown, Veggie House is repeatedly voted one of the best vegetarian restaurants in Las Vegas."
"If you’re in the mood for Chinese food, you will find peace and pleasure at the Veggie House in Las Vegas. This delicious restaurant has over 800 positive reviews on Yelp and a rating of 4 and a half out of 5 stars, so you know you’re about to walk into something great. Oh, and did we mention the ambiance of this establishment is exquisite?"
"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."
"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)."
"The hot pot experience is still relatively new to Las Vegas, and it's now arrived on the Strip at X Pot. A visit here is an elevated culinary experience that aims to involve all of a guest's senses. Projections, soundscapes and light shows set the background to this upscale communal dining experience."
"Located just a few minutes from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, Delhi Indian Cuisine is a popular spot with UNLV's thousands of students and employees for its affordable lunch buffet, which recently reopened. The buffet is now served by staff rather than self-serve, but it is still all-you-can-eat. There is a wide selection of vegan and vegetarian items including soups, rice dishes, roti, samosas, pakoras, and a vast assortment of subji (vegetable dishes)."
"We ate lunch at The Buffet which is located inside Wynn hotel. The food was great but the sight was beautiful!"
"One of the first AYCE sushi restaurants in the Valley, Umiya continues to serve endless plates of fresh fish, skillfully cut and constructed into balanced rolls. Appetizers like se..."
"Located just one mile west of the strip, Umiya features premium all you can eat sushi, full bar with large selection of sake. Umiya Las Vegas is one of the Read more..."
"Order from Umiya and receive 25 percent off your meal when you pick-up in store. Just call when you arrive, and the staff will bring your order straight to the car."
"To begin with, it was set up on a deserted farm in California and then after some time, the Las Vegas art museum was moved to another place. The Burlesque Hall of Fame appears to have discovered its perfect home in Art Square. The permanent exhibit “Spectacular, Erotic and Slightly Shocking: A Timeline of Burlesque in the United States” takes a historical perspective of the titillating universe of vaudeville, from its initial days in the mid-1900s to the recovery years of the 1990s through today."
"The Burlesque Hall of Fame is the planet’s only museum thatsolely aims to preserve the legacy of burlesque. The collection houses thousands of costumes, props, photos, and other personal effects that document the colorful lives and careers of many burlesque dancers, producers, and comics. The museum’s collection spans from the late 1800s to today and shows the impact that the art form has had on society."
"This is the only museum in the world dedicated to the art of Burlesque. There are thousands of different photographs, props, and costumes to see. Learn about famous burlesque performers in different rotating exhibits or check out their permanent exhibits that cover the timelines and history of this art form."