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"If Jiro Dreams of Sushi is your favorite documentary, Yui Edomae Sushi might be your favorite restaurant. Here, the role of Jiro is played by chef Gen Mizoguchi, a master of fish and rice who helped introduce Las Vegas to traditional edomae sushi as the chef of a just-opened Kabuto. At Yui, Mizoguchi plays chef and choreographer to a brilliant parade of bites that progress over the course of an omakase tasting, from pickled items to grilled plates to gorgeously subtle sashimi and nigiri using fish you’ve never heard of before, for a meal you’ll never forget."
"One of the most amazing sushi experiences in Chinatown starts here at Yui Edomae. The edomae, which refers to the many delicacies caught in Tokyo Bay, sushi restaurant from Gen Mizoguchi features sophisticated, high-end sushi highlighting fresh fish flown in from Japan served in a basic setting. For reservations, call 702-202-2408."
"Yui Edomae is next on our list of the best sushi in Las Vegas. If you’re looking for sushi in Las Vegas that’s more on the traditional side, then head to Yui Edomae Sushi. This place has been featured in numerous ‘best of’ lists, appearing in Forbes, Men’s Journal, and Eat Las Vegas for multiple years running."
"Creative cocktails, an energetic crowd, vibrant music and the best sushi outside Japan are among the main things that set apart the RA Sushi Bar Restaurant. This downtown venue offers superior sushi and takes pride in its fantastic Japanese inspired cuisine and signature rolls. Regardless of your order, it comes with a large side of Anything Can Happen."
"Join us for happy hour, Monday through Saturday, from 3 to 7 p.m. Every Sunday, come out to the Flying Fish Lounge for food specials from 8 to 11 p.m. and drink specials 8 p.m."
"Being among the first sushi places to offer AYCE sushi, Oyshi is a best Sushi in Las Vegas restaurant among sushi lovers. Even as guests enjoy the “all you can eat” experience, the quality of the sushi is still top-grade. As a guest, every order allows you to taste the dedication and passion of Oyshi chefs."
"Oyshi Sushi provides a premium all-you-can-eat sushi experience for lunch and dinner. Although they offer guests the “all you can eat” experience, the sushi must still be of excellent quality. Their sushi chefs offer guests to taste their enthusiasm and dedication with every order."
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"Your next stop for great beer in Las Vegas is Hop Nuts Brewing located in the Las Vegas Arts District of Downtown. If you couldn’t guess it from the name, this brewery specializes in hop-driven beers such as citrusy IPAs. But, this isn’t all they have to offer their guests!"
"The posh new Red Plate at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas brings upscale Chinese dining to the resort. Roasted meats, Chinese hot pot and dim sum are menu highlights, but the selections cover a wide range. Starting dishes include a King Crab spring roll, crispy tofu with fried garlic or abalone in cold sake."
"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."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants Chinese. Like Lao Sze Chuan at the Palms, Aria’s Blossom is a crowd-pleaser. Its menu of about 100 dishes ensures that everyone will find something to suit their palate, whether that’s a familiar kung pao chicken or something more ambitious, like Natural Nine hot pot with abalone, sea cucumber, duck feet and lobster."
"The beautifully decorated Blossom provides the perfect background for the restaurant's fine Chinese food. Both traditional Chinese dishes and Americanized plates are served here, with the menu featuring 100 items to choose from. Appetizers include egg rolls, BBQ ribs, lettuce wraps and potstickers."