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How to Eat at Eater 38 Restaurants That Remain Open in Las Vegas
"Yui Edomae Sushi is located in the thriving restaurant community that's grown in Chinatown, which has spread outward from its original center along Spring Mountain Road. Yui Edomae is focused on traditional Japanese Omotenashi service, which embodies a culture of guest-centered hospitality. The restaurant is also certified with the Japanese Food and Ingredient Supporters group, which requires restaurants to use a preponderance of Japanese food and alcoholic beverages."
"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!"
"3460 Arville StreetThe minimalism of the dining room is designed to match the simplicity of the food, but don't be fooled. A meal at Yui Edomae Sushi is definitely an elevated experience for a special occasion. Just look at the bill if you're still not sure."
"For all the sushi lovers Sakana Sushi is a sushi restaurant that brings you good-tasting food using fresh fish sourced from some of the best fisheries in the country. Careful attention is paid into the curation of this special Japanese dish and diners can enjoy some of the traditional sushi offerings or sample the more innovative take to the dish. Try out their variety of sashimi."
"A modern Japanese bistro complete with a sushi bar and teppanyaki grills, serving classic and innovative dishes from Japan including yakitori and teppanyaki creations, plus an extensive selection of sake. Please note our business casual dress code; dress shorts and dress sandals will be permitted. Please no hats or baseball caps, flip flops, beach or athletic wear as these are not permitted in the dining room."
"Take your shot at being a superhero for a day at the Avengers Station. This family-friendly attraction gives visitors a look behind the scenes of Captain America, Hulk, Thor, and Iron Man. At the Marvel Avengers Station Exhibit, you can learn more about the history, engineering, genetics, technology, and more of these popular characters."
"Then stepping into the Marvel Universe at Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N is the activity for you. Dig into your inner superhero and train as a qualified station agent. You can also see stuff from the Avengers movies like Iron Man’s armor suits, Captain America’s shield, Thor’s hammer and more."
"Immerse yourself in the world of your favorite superheroes at the Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. (Scientific Training and Tactical Intelligence Operative Net..."
"Floyd Lamb Park, at Tule Springs, is a pleasing oasis with its 680-acre park, with luxuriant vegetation, animals, lakes, and sightseeing’s of the Sheep and Spring Mountain Ranges. The momentous Tule Springs Ranch is gathered inside the park and provides chances for visitors to learn about the conventional working ranch and early Las Vegas lifestyle. The park provides a number of programs."
"One of the quieter destinations of Las Vegas, Floyd Lamb Park offers several hundred acres of lush vegetation for visitors who want to get away from the noise and pollution of the city for awhile. Nature trails wind through the park for walking, jogging and mountain biking. Picnic areas have freshly-cut grass and the sweet fragrance of flowers."
"Next up is Tule Springs' Floyd Lamb Park, situated at 9200 Tule Springs Road. With 4.5 stars out of 203 reviews on Yelp, it has proved to be a local favorite."
"The place to go if you’ve tied yourself up in knots with all-day and all-night parties, and been sat at one-too-many slot machines. Services at this well-reviewed spa include deep tissue, Swedish, sports, couples’ and hot lava stone massages. Located just 10 minutes away from the Strip, Boracay is well situated for when you need to find a sanctuary."
"Boracay specializes in a vast array of massages, from deep tissues, Swedish, sports, couples’ and hot lava stone massages. Add-ons include a scrub, Shiatsu, aromatherapy or hot stone therapy."
"Another proud recipient of Forbes Travel’s five-star rating, ESPA at Vdara offers day passes for $40 during the week and $80 between Friday and Sunday — just take note that the two-tier facility also adds a 20 percent service charge to each treatment. At 16,000 sq ft, this spa is a little more intimate and specializes in multi-functional treatment rooms and a menu featuring massages, facials and customizable options, to ensure your experience is bespoke. You may prefer to visit before you head out for a night on the casino floor, instead of afterwards, thanks to the brow bar, waxes, tints and nail services."
"The Vdara Hotel & Spa offers several intimate spa treatments and amenities on the Las Vegas Strip. It is not a big spa facility because it only has 11 different spa treatment rooms. However, it is still an 18,000 square foot facility with a first and second floor."
"The asphalt hubbub and glittering-light jungle of Las Vegas takes a breather in this regional park. A lovely lake is surrounded by acres of grassy, tree-lined fields. It's a place for picnics and ball games for locals and visitors alike."