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21 Restaurants That Define Las Vegas Dining
"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."
"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."
"Don’t freak out too much because Jaburritos Sushi Burritos is going to blow you out of the water. Jaburritos is what happens when one dude combines his favorite foods -burritos and sushi- to create a Frankenstein-like concoction. So hop aboard this taste train and treat yo’ self to a “Kodiak.” Whatever your vibe, these places are more legit."
"If you’re looking for the best sushi in Las Vegas with a twist… Then Jaburrito’s is the place for you!. Jaburrito’s mission is to handcraft fresh, delicious burrito-style sushi, so this place is the ultimate fashion restaurant. If you love Mexican food, and you love sushi – then Jaburrito’s is the ultimate combination of both!"
"This is only place to go in Las Vegas for sushi and sashimi – when someone else is paying. The quality of the raw ingredients (most flown in from Japan) is an immediate education in the subtleties that comprise a superior Japanese dining experience. The size of your pocket, and your sensibilities, will determine whether you think paying $15 apiece for toro, or $10 apiece for akamutsu (deep-sea snapper), or $34 for a kegani hairy-crab salad is worth it."
"AriaIn a race to have the freshest seafood in Las Vegas, barMASA promises to only use fish selections that have been out of Japan’s coastal waters for no more than 24 hours. The signature roll is the Masa Toro Toro. It’s filled with wild bluefin toro (which is a delicious fatty tuna), Tokyo Negi onions, and fresh wasabi."
"The restaurant ensures that the fish they serve have come directly from Japanese waters within 24 hours. The décor of the restaurant is modern, clean, and simple, which contributes to its upscale atmosphere. Chef Masa Takayama, a Michelin winning chef, creates innovative and delicious Japanese cuisine."
"Inside Shanghai Plaza in Chinatown, Kura Revolving Sushi Bar offers sushi plates for $2.75 each. Chilled items can be picked off the revolving conveyor belt for immediate eating. You can also order directly from the touchscreen monitor above your table, where you can order a selection of entrees and desserts as well (the chefs will zip them right out to your table via the conveyor belt within minutes)."
"JamonJamonTapas has quickly established itself as the go-to restaurant just off the Strip. It’s the most authentic Spanish tapas restaurant you can find for hundreds of miles, and native Spaniards have vouched for it without hesitation. In the warm, inviting atmosphere, take a seat and gaze on the stunning mosaics on the floor while you sip on a breathtakingly delicious Sangria."
"But the lush 5,500-square-foot patio of this excellent seafood eatery, which sits a few floors up at the Aria Hotel, is a must-visit regardless. Chow down on delectable fish dishes like tuna poke with nori chips and buffalo octopus while listening to DJs spin top-notch tunes. As things calm down, you’ll feel a world away from Las Vegas."
"If you’re craving seafood, check out Herringbone at ARIA, the authentic Southern California dining in the heart of the Vegas Strip. Drop in to dine or simply to have a cocktail or two in its stunning and lush 5,500-square foot rooftop patio while indulging in outstanding seafood and listening to DJs’ choices of popular tunes."
"Farm fresh cuisine at Herringbone inside Aria Resort & Casino involves line-caught seafood and meats. Don’t forget to come on an empty stomach. A post shared by Herringbone Las Vegas (@herringbonelv) on Apr 14, 2017 at 11:47am PDT"
"We Offer Chicken, Seafood And Pasta Dishes That Will Keep You Coming Back For More In Las Vegas, NV Area. Hours:Closed todayMon: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PMTue: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PMWed: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PMThu: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PMFri: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PMSat: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PMSun: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Address:4455 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103"
"Live entertainment and a roster of classics and modern interpretations of Manhattans, Old Fashioneds, martinis, and complementary bar snacks make the menu at this lobby bar at Mandalay Bay. Saturday nights feature dueling pianos. Do order the modern Manhattan, smoked behind the bar and served in a pipe-shaped glass."
"Tiki bars, which had a surge of popularity between the 1950s-1970s, were among the longest-lived, enduring trends of the restaurant and bar scene. Today, the Tiki theme still endures but it has taken on a bit of kitschy-ness, not to mention some attitude. Frankie’s Tiki Room embodies everything we love, past and present, about Tiki life."
"Rum is the name of the game at Frankie's Tiki Room, a kitschy bar decked out in Tiki galore. The Lava Letch combines demon rum, brandy, raspberry liqueur and ginger beer with a warning to lock up your daughters, while the Bearded Clam is a Tiki twist on the classic mojito, made with passion fruit. Guaranteed to part that grass skirt."
"With its fruity drinks and chill atmosphere, Frankie’s Tiki Room is an oasis not far from the big casinos. Kitschy Frankie’s Tiki Room fully embraces the tiki culture invented in California and associated with Hawaii. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy a fruity cocktail or two away from the casino lounges."
"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."
"At Café No Fur, everything is vegan, which means nothing comes from anything with fur (or feathers or feet or fins). The menu could easily pass for a classic American bar and grill, except for the fact that it's all vegan. Try a burger topped with bacon, a Philly cheesesteak, pizza, wings, ribs, buckets of fried chicken, or popcorn shrimp."
"This intimate Chinatown cafe offers plant-based comfort food including burgers, cheesesteaks, chicken fingers, and corn dogs. Cafe No Fur also has a breakfast menu with vegan breakfast sandwiches and loco moco made with Impossible meat."
"Vegan comfort food, ice cream and more await at this Chinatown restaurant. At Cafe No Fur you can devour Beyond burgers, along with local No Butcher burgers, tots, breakfast eats and more."
"Durango Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89149Phone: 702-614- 3380Hours: 11 am-9pm DailyWebsite: http://vegewaylv.com/. Billed as “Plant Based Fast Food”, Vegeway is actual fast food – it even has a drive through. This restaurant was created and is run by the chef/owner of Veggie House, another spot on this list."