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The Best Sushi 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."
"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?"
"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."
"Established in 2012, this vegetarian and vegan Chinese restaurant imitates the taste and texture of meat using pressed tofu. Plant-based diners craving Chinese food favorites will be satisfied with sumptuous plates of vegan General Tso’s chicken and spicy crispy beef plus vegan cheesecake for dessert. Online ordering available."
"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."
"Having been open for only a few short years, Yonaka has already developed a reputation for innovative modern Japanese dishes. Most of their seafood is flown in from Japan, a fact that is reflected in the high quality of their menu items. They offer both cool and hot plates, with a selection of sushi and sashimi for diners to choose from."
"West of the StripThe dining room is very modern and offers a selection of Japanese cuisine served tapas-style. The sushi presentations are among the most creative you’ll find in Las Vegas and include the Fat Duck, made with crispy foie gras, eel, Gruyère, bacon, and avocado."
"I had been wanting to try this place, someone told me it was better than winchelles. I finally got the chance to order for some guest I had over, I order..."
"Perhaps one of the longest-standing cultural entities in Southern Nevada is the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, which has existed in one form or another for more than five decades. Located in the heart of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas main campus, this spot isn’t only educational—it’s also the state’s most important collection house, complete with works formerly found in the Las Vegas Art Museum and the Nevadan portion of the 50×50 Collection from Dorothy and Herbert Vogel. Featuring a mix of contemporary and historic pieces—including artifacts dating back 1,000 years—the museum also offers space to show experimental art and rotating exhibitions."
"The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is located on the UNLV campus and is part of their College of Fine Arts. The admission is free, so it’s a great way to spend an afternoon if you need a break from the casinos. The beautiful, open space has benches and a very relaxing atmosphere to sit down and stare at the art."
"Vegas might have a lot of flashy art installations, but it’s not exactly a town known for its art museums. Marjorie Barrick is a venue trying to change that. This art museum is 100 percent free to enter and is geared towards the more educational elements of the Vegas art scene."
"Next on our list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, it’s anything (we mean anything!) from Milk Bar. Milk bar was created by award-winning chef and owner Christina Tosi in 2008, and it’s a dessert place that offers a quirky and romantic spin on classic home-style desserts. It’s just so charming and delicious, it’s really hard not to be won over by this amazing little gem."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Hungry Dudes used under CC BY 2.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. Created by award-winning Chef Chistina Tosi, this restaurant features an array of home-style creamy delights and savoury snacks and cookies with boozy milkshakes."
"Milk Bar is the highly acclaimed bakery founded by award-winning chef and owner Christina Tosi. Milk Bar puts a playful spin on familiar homestyle desserts and savory snacks using quality ingredients and locally sourced dairy."