Mentioned by Eater Vegas
The essential Las Vegas sushi restaurants.
"The new Nobu at Caesars Palace is Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's largest and most innovative restaurant to date. With more than 325 seats, the restaurant offers a sophisticated yet whimsical experience and features a sushi bar, exclusive private dining area and an impressive selection of dishes including Nobu's signature items, like the Rock Shrimp Tempura and Yellowtail Sashimi with jalapeno and squid "pasta." It also features three teppanyaki tables--a first for Chef Nobu's U.S. restaurants--along with the Las Vegas debut of brick-oven dishes. Guests can experience the essence of Chef Nobu's cuisine with a multi-course Omakase menu spotlighting either Nobu signature items or the chef's daily creations."
"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."
"Website – Visit NowType – Japanese, Sushi Bars, SeafoodPrice range – Above $61Located in – Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & CasinoAddress – 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 The Strip. Located at Caesar’s Palace, this sophisticated Japanese restaurant was the first in the United States to offer teppanyaki cuisine. With a sushi bar, private dining space, and impressive signature items, this is a luxurious dining spot."
"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."
"As a Las Vegas vegan restaurant that’s often frequented by omnivores and vegetarians alike, Veggie House dishes up veganized Chinese meals. With faux versions of shrimp, scallops, geese, duck, fish, and beef, most diners cannot tell the difference between the traditional dishes and their meat-laden counterparts at other Asian restaurants. Regulars swear by the variety of tofu dishes, too."
"Finding delicious vegan food can sometimes prove to be a difficult task. Finding delicious vegan Asian cuisine can prove to be even more difficult. Open every day from 11:30 am to 9:30 pm, Veggie House is known for having great food and providing even greater customer service to their guests."
"Kaizen Fusion Roll & Sushi is next on our list of the best sushi in Las Vegas. Why is this on our list of the best sushi in Las Vegas?. Well, it’s great flavors, great service and good portions."
"Don’t freak out too much because Jaburritos Sushi Burritos is going to blow you out of the water. Jaburritos is what happens when one dude combines his favorite foods -burritos and sushi- to create a Frankenstein-like concoction. So hop aboard this taste train and treat yo’ self to a “Kodiak.” Whatever your vibe, these places are more legit."
"If you’re looking for the best sushi in Las Vegas with a twist… Then Jaburrito’s is the place for you!. Jaburrito’s mission is to handcraft fresh, delicious burrito-style sushi, so this place is the ultimate fashion restaurant. If you love Mexican food, and you love sushi – then Jaburrito’s is the ultimate combination of both!"
"As one of the most influential chefs in the game, the man known simply as Nobu can be credited with popularizing dishes like the now-common miso black cod, as well as having two namesake restaurants in Vegas. The one at the Hard Rock sometimes goes overlooked, but the flagship location at Caesars Palace comes with its own hotel-within-a-hotel. Awe-inspiring restaurants and a hotel named after you?"
"MOzen Bistro is a restaurant located inside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel specializing in Asian cuisine. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day plus a special Sunday brunch, the bistro’s crisp and modern interior provides ample space for diners. The brunch buffet features many stations with selections of sushi, seafood, salads, cheese, and meats."
"MOzen is an all-day bistro located at the Mandarin Oriental and is a top choice for Las Vegas sushi. They offer a delightful sushi bar with such treats as the tempura shrimp spicy tuna roll. We also recommend the eel banana roll with deep fried shallots and cream cheese, and the Mandarin octopus roll with scallions and olive aioli."
"The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is one of the nicest hotels in the city. Inside the hotel is one of the spots for some of the best lunch in Vegas; Zen Kitchen. This restaurant is a g..."
"Finishing our amazing helicopter tour, we headed back to the hotel and had a quick dinner at Umami Burger. This is one of our favorite spots for burgers and fries when visiting the Mainland U.S. If you haven’t tried it before, definitely grab a bite, it’s a must!"
"Can you put a price on noodles handmade using ancient Chinese practices?. Shang Artisan Noodle insists that their modern interpretation of the Shanxi tradition should hover around $10 (£7.20) or less. Bring your appetite for a bowl of chunky noodle soup or noodles and sauce, slurping down every drop while saving every penny possible."
"Shang Artisan Noodle is providing takeout and curbside pickup of its hand-pulled noodles plus delivery from Seamless, GrubHub, or Doordash."