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21 Restaurants That Define Las Vegas Dining
"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. Yui is open for dine-in service Mondays through Saturdays from 6 p.m."
"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!"
"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."
"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."
"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."
"Charleston Blvd., Suite 110, it is the highest-rated low-priced bakery in Las Vegas, boasting four stars out of 773 reviews on Yelp. Founded in Tahiti in 2004, the bakery later moved to Las Vegas in 2010. Its specialties include breads, pastries and macarons."
"Pain au chocolat, croissants, chausson aux pommes and more from Jean-Paul and Rachel Layden make the cut at this French bakery."
"JK Simply Cake is a licensed online based bakery serving the Las Vegas area. We specialize in Custom Cakes and Cupcakes for Weddings, Birthdays, Baby Showers and more. All of our Cakes are made from scratch using only high quality ingredients to achieve great flavor."
"If you’ve never seen a piece of the mysterious Titanic up close, then you’ll want to hit up this top museum in Las Vegas. The Titanic exhibition displays several authentic artifacts recovered from the sunken Titanic ocean liner. Chef hats, wrenches, fine china, and chandeliers are just a few of the over 250 artifacts on display."
"Everyone has heard of the Titanic and probably even seen the famous motion picture that tells the tragic story, but this museum offers something completely new and unique. This exhibit is one of the highest attended exhibitions in history. You can see over 250 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreck."
"It’s been years since I last visited the Titanic exhibit, but the haunting sights have stayed with me. The exhibit transports guests to a lost world of glamour and tragedy. The artifacts are incredible, and you’ll feel both awe and empathy as you learn about the doomed ship.” –C."
"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."
"Hands down, our favorite museum is the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, on the campus of University of Nevada Las Vegas. It hosts art from local as well as national artists. The shows are always well-curated, and filled with interesting people.” –Tim Shaffer and Kate Aldrich, owners of Patina Decor"