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Where to Find Top-Notch Seafood in Las Vegas
"Nestled among the restaurant community in Chinatown is Yui Edomae Sushi. Not only do they offer their guests delicious sushi but the restaurant takes pride in their traditional Japanese Omotenashi service. Omotenashi means to wholeheartedly look after guests and it’s a type of service that you can quite describe, you have to experience it!"
"When Chef Gen Mizoguchi opened Kabuto (the other best Japanese restaurant on this list), he changed the landscape of Vegas omakase sushi forever. Chef Mizoguchi continues to raise the bar with Yui, focusing on omotenashi (genuine warm hospitality) and a luxurious omakase meal. Nowadays, many restaurants fly their fish from Japan."
"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."
"One of the crown jewels at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino is Koi Restaurant. Offering Asian décor, a decadent menu, and constant celebrity sightings, it’s no surprise that this place is a favorite among locals and visitors. Although the soft-shell crab tempura and signature Koi Crispy Rice are delicious items on the menu, we feel it’s one of the best places to grab sushi in Las Vegas."
"This hip celebrity hangout features fine Japanese-inspired dining in a chic setting that oozes Hollywood style and energy. Dine on spicy tuna, Kobe filets and lobster tacos then hit the lounge for an after dinner drink."
"Soft, gentle lighting gives the interior space at Koi a welcoming glow, reminiscent of candlelight. The warm ochre colors used in the decor create an elegant ambiance that matches ..."
"Sushi Hiroyoshi Chef Hiro-san has comprehensive knowledge working with fish and different raw ingredients. He is stereotypically trained in Japan and has been artfully creating tasting menus since. His career reaches 18+ years both in Japan and here in the States."
"Classically trained in Japan, sushi chef Hiro-san delivers premium sashimi, sushi, maki, and more. Available for takeout and dine-in, but keep in mind, this dining room is small."
"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."
"Tivoli Village runs the premier Las Vegas lifestyle destination featuring a carefully curated collection of luxury brands, one-of-a-kind boutiques, restaurants, and upscale amenities for today’s active lifestyle and is home to several high-end business services. The center features more than 30 shopping and dining options as well as 25 professional offices. Tivoli has a range of choices to search which offer a unique experience of sophistication."
"features carefully curated retailers, services, dining options and is home to several high-end office .. Tivoli Village has some of the most unique shops and Dining in all of Las Vegas, they even have one of the Leading Cosmetic Schools in the industry right on sight. There is a very unique home decor store as well as an open air farmers market once a week, with live entertainment and fun local flavors."
"Your visit to the Tivoli Village will be nothing short of exciting. Just a short walk away from the Strip, this lifestyle mall is filled luxury and unique retail outlets. You can certainly find yourself taking a yoga class on the Piazza or dancing in the streets when you’re there."
"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."
"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!"
"*Hash House A Go Go is observing COVID 19 regulations including seating at social distancing recommendations. Twisted farm food is what Hash House a Go Go is known for and they bring great midwestern flavors to the southwest. Hash House A Go Go is open from 8am to 3pm on weekdays and 10 pm on Friday and Saturdays."