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Guide - Restaurants - Sushi

Hyakumi

3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-967-4000

Description: THE STRIP. Pronounced "yah-COO-me," this flashy Caesars Palace eatery serves up a variety of raw, steamed, and cooked Japanese fare. From sushi and sashimi to brilliant teppan yaki-style dishes. The waitstaff, clad in traditional Japanese garb, caters to your every need with a friendly professionalism that defies description. The sushi bar, a terrific place to enjoy a cold glass of Sapporo or some hot sake, overlooks the trendy Cleopatra's Barge Nightclub, one of the Strip's most noteworthy places to see and be seen.
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Japonais

3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-791-7111

Description: THE STRIP. The New York and Chicago locations of Japonais now have a Vegas sibling. With views of the Mirage casino, it's a stunning space that boasts a fire wall, an onyx bar, water features, a dramatic tree sculpture, and lots of dark woods and glass. The overall effect is of stylized exoticism, and the environment is an absolutely fitting complement to the carefully crafted food. The sushi bar delivers delicacies like a spicy octopus roll and sweet ceviche with avocado mousse; cooked entrees include chestnut chicken, Peking duck, and grilled hamachi. The delicious food is a fantastic prelude to desserts like green tea panna cotta or cocktails like the "floating orchid" ­ pear and lemon juices, vodka, Cointreau, and an orchid that you can eat!
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KOI Las Vegas

3667 Las Vegas Blvd S, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-454-4555

Description: LAS VEGAS. Rubbing shoulders with Hollywood celebs is a given here, so play it cool as you sip sake at this hopelessly hip spot. Whether you're having a few cocktails before tucking into some of Las Vegas's finest (and most expensive) sushi or just chatting with friends over drinks, it's difficult to find a venue more elegant. Begin your meal with baked scallops or sautéed shrimp on a California roll. For your main entrée, try one of KOI's signature dishes, including the sesame-encrusted lobster tail and roasted duck breast. For discounted appetizers and drinks, try the daily happy hour in the lounge
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Marssa

101 Montelago Blvd, Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort, Henderson, NV 89011 702-567-6125

Description: HENDERSON. A bit outside of Las Vegas proper, Marssa offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains while serving a delicious mix of Japanese and Pacific Rim fare. A talented, innovative culinary team masterfully blends spices and ingredients to create such well-executed dishes as miso-braised Kobe short ribs, pan-roasted wild salmon, Maine lobster, and lime-mango chicken. Sushi is also a house specialty, and you'd be remiss not to try a perfectly crafted salmon skin roll. The restaurant's intriguing name, should you be curious, means "by way of the sea."
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Nobu Las Vegas

4455 Paradise Rd, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-693-5090

Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Once you enter this authentic Japanese establishment, you'll quickly forget that you're surrounded by the obviously-American Hard Rock Resort. Indeed, the restaurant's interior boasts Eastern allure thanks to a serene sushi bar and an enchanting rice-paper sculpture of a birch tree. The impressive menu runs the gamut, offering tempura, teriyaki, sushi, and sashimi. For a real treat, order the omakase, a multi-course, prix fixe extravaganza. A cousin of the celeb-frequented restaurants in New York and Tokyo.
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Osaka Japanese Bistro

4205 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-876-4988

Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. Recognized as far abroad as Japan for the quality of its cuisine, family-owned Osaka has been serving local folks since 1967. Within the restaurant are three venues: a sushi bar, tatami rooms, and a teppanyaki grill. Choose your section, and then sit down to exotic maki and nigiri, or enjoy chicken or steak from the set-price teppan menu. Always popular, the restaurant attracts families and couples alike, and it makes for a terrific late-night destination too.
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Osaka Japanese Cuisine

7511 W Lake Mead Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89128 702-869-9494

Description: NORTHWEST LAS VEGAS. Osaka has been around since 1968, and its authentic Japanese fare ably pleases neighborhood folks. Not only do sushi and hibachi dishes prove eminently delicious, but a pianist adds a note of liveliness to proceedings. Start off with miso soup or a soft-shell crab before delving into chicken katsu, vegetable tempura, spicy fried scallops, lobster, Kobe beef, or a calamari steak. Combination options provide even more options, and a broad assortment of sushi promises plenty of delicious maki and nigiri.
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Sushi Roku

3500 Las Vegas Blvd S, Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-733-7373

Description: THE STRIP. Exceptional service, elegant decor, and expertly prepared sushi combine in this Forum Shops gem. While entrées like panko-crusted salmon with wasabi cream are crowd-pleasers, the real attraction is handcrafted, well-presented sushi and sashimi. Innovative rolls include spicy Canadian rock shrimp with asparagus, or albacore tuna and garlic, and sashimi options include jumbo clam, tuna tataki, and sea eel. Make sure you accompany your meal with a Roppongi ­ a compelling blend of vodka and sake.
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