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"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."
"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."
"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..."
"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."
"When you’re craving vegan Chinese food, head over to where the locals go. The Veggie House Vegetarian Restaurant is a Chinese eatery that only serves vegan and vegetarian fare, so all your favorites will have a great plant-based twist. Dishes like Mongolian beef and General Tso chicken are made with substitutes likes soy, tofu, and gluten."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"4601 Spring Mountain RoadWhile other restaurants focused on takeaway orders in the early days of Chinatown, Joyful House set itself apart by offering an elevated sit-down experience for Hong Kong-style Cantonese dining. Chef and owner Kai Yau is a veteran of former Strip restaurants like Jasmine and Pearl, and now focuses on carrying out his own vision at his family-run business. His wife, Jowai, curates an extensive wine list inspired by the family's own personal collection."
"A post shared by ubergud foodie (@ubergud_) on Sep 2, 2019 at 9:19am PDT. Joyful House Chinese Cuisine may not look like much from the outside, but give it a visit and you’ll see that it’s definitely worth your time. The inside is simple enough, but the food choices are excellent."
"Look for Cantonese fare such as hot and sour soup, wonton noodle soup, and sliced abalone. Order delivery through Postmates."
"Northwest ValleyThere are a few places with the same name in Las Vegas, but the Yummy Grill & Sushi on Lake Mead Blvd is the one you MUST visit at least once. It’s independently operated by a chef who mixes up the menu daily with fresh fish selections flown in from all over the world, including Australia and Spain, as well as Japan. Pull up to the bar, ignore the menu and let him prepare a personalized experience that on any given night can include a whole Maine lobster, live scallops, or octopus tentacles so large they might have been found 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
"Local Vegas favorite Yummy Grill and Sushi is a short drive off the Strip, in the western part of town near Summerlin. The relaxed atmosphere and more reasonably priced sushi are bonuses at this restaurant. A wide selection of sushi, sashimi and vegetarian rolls gives guests plenty of options."
"One of the best shopping malls in las vegas strip with an iconic location of Bally’s, Las Vegas; these shops give a very “bazaar” vibe that one wouldn’t otherwise find in a place like Las Vegas!. There are many places to eat here ranging from restaurants and pubs such as Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, Born and Raised Craft Pub (a locally owned bar), Wahlburgers, Ramen-Ya etc. Some of the most popular stores here are those of the Tokyo Nail Art Bar, Black Clover, Havaianas and Sunglass Hut."
"In front of the Bally’s Hotel in Las Vegas, you will find the Grand Bazaar Shops. The location in the center of the Las Vegas Strip with the Bellagio across the street and the Eiffel Tower from the Hotel Paris next door is truly unique. While strolling past souvenirs, presents, and clothing past small, colorful shops and restaurants, you will feel on a bazaar."
"Photo credit: Grand Bazaar Shops Las Vegas's Official Facebook Page. The Grand Bazaar Shops are the newest addition to the Las Vegas shopping experience. This colorful series of tent-like buildings and stalls in front of Bally's Las Vegas, opened in early 2015."
"This is the hottest new attraction in Las Vegas that’s a mix of art, shopping, and food. It’s free to enter (though it requires tickets to control capacity) and there are plenty of murals and free art installations to browse. If you want to see certain exhibits, you can purchase tickets separately or as a bundle on the AREA15 site."