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Best Las Vegas Restaurants & Fine Dining
"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."
"Chef Nobu Matsuhisa seasons his creations with flavors from Japan and Peru at his self-named restaurant, Nobu, in Las Vegas. The modern decor features a black, white, and red theme..."
"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."
"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."
"5115 Spring Mountain Rd Ste 203, Las Vegas, NV 89146-8720Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Delivery, Wheelchair AccessibleChinese, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner+1 702-431-5802"
"The sizzle and aroma of the Robata Grill, the freshest sushi and specialty rolls, an impressive menu of sharing-style cuisine — this will be an unforgettable culinary adventure."
"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)."
"This trend-setting restaurant's first location in New York made a name for itself with delicious food and now has several locations, with each location featuring a unique menu. In Las Vegas, diners can enjoy perfectly prepared sushi and sashimi, along with signature dishes like beef marrow bones, fried chicken with wasabi honey, bone-in rib steak and miso lobster. The sushi and sashimi offerings are broken out into Atlantic and Pacific sections; special and vegetable rolls, box sushi and a separate menu for the sushi bar are available."
"The CosmopolitanThe sushi is among the most beautifully prepared and presented in Las Vegas, and the restaurant has the feel of a classic Japanese steakhouse. But if you really want to mix things up, order Blue Ribbon’s famous Asian twist on fried chicken, served with shichimi peppers and wasabi honey."
"Winning rave reviews from diners and critics, Sen of Japan is a local favorite that visitors are starting to discover. The finely prepared food is served in tasteful but comfortable surroundings, and its off-the-Strip location helps keep the prices reasonable, although not cheap. The former head chef at Nobu at the Hard Rock opened Sen of Japan, and his expertise is obvious in the delicious food."
"Sen of Japan is an informal dining Japanese restaurant and bar. Their dishes are created by Chef Nakano Hiromi, a former head chef at the greatly acclaimed NOBU at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. The meaning of ‘Sen’ in Japanese is fresh, they presume that the quality of each dish lies in the source of ingredients ‘To be fresh’."
"Sen of Japan offers pristine sushi the former head chef of Nobu at the Hard Rock Hotel Hiromi Nakano. Do try the $60 or $90 omakase menus with six- and seven-course chef’s picks. View the takeout menu online, available from 5 to 11 p.m."
"With more than three miles of neon lights, Neonopolis lives up to its name with dazzling, eye-popping displays that will burn your retinas like all good Las Vegas attractions. It’s made of three separate building complexes that converge around a single, open-air courtyard. Thousands of bulbs and marquees are always shining, scrolling, blinking and flashing."
"If you and your kids are ready for some retail therapy, look no further than the shopping mecca that is Castle Walk Shops. Located at the Excalibur, you'll experience shops, midway style games, rides, as well as gifts and collectibles at unique and distinctive shops. No trip to Las Vegas is completely without a little souvenir or 20."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Toohool used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Another shopping mall that is worth exploring is the Neonopolis. At first glance, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the future with all the neon signs peppered throughout the mall."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user pony rojo used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Chinatown Plaza is Sin City’s best-kept secret. Famously identified by the dragon-adorned Tang-Dynasty-inspired gate, this shopping mall along Spring Mountain Road is the place to be for authentic Asian fare."
"Address: 3535 Las Vegas Blvd SouthPhone: 702-322-0560Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 11pm; Friday & Saturday 10am – midnight; Sunday 10am – 10pm. Between The Linq Hotel and the Flamingo, The Linq Promenade is a safe, bustling pedestrian walkway where you’ll find 200,000 square feet of stores, restaurants and entertainment. Here you’ll find everything from a souvenir shop (because of course you have to get something that screams Las Vegas) to a 2 story candy shop, and everything in between."
"A post shared by C A I L E E ✨ CONTENT CREATOR (@caileeschreck). The Linq is one of the newer hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and I love visiting the Promenade for restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Head down the Linq Promenade and strike a pose in front of the High Roller, an observation Ferris wheel, for a cute photo!"
"The LINQ Promenade is an exciting landing place when visiting Las Vegas. It offers plenty to do. You can visit 3535 for a bar-lovers paradise or you can walk the entire promenade to see auto collections, shopping, dining and meeting spaces...."