Sushi Cuisine: 9 Restaurants Found
Lahaina Grill
Address: 4570 South Hualapai Way, Las Vegas, NV 89147
Looking for a unique dining experience in southwest Las Vegas? Lahaina Grill is a diamond in the rough of the desert. This 24-hour gaming lounge has taken Hawaiian-inspired dining to the next level, but doesn’t lose sight of its roots. With an island atmosphere complete with stars and a waterfall, Lahaina Grill offers indoor and outdoor dining among exotic plant life. Distinctive sushi rolls as well as an expansive lunch and dinner menu is sure to satisfy, especially with the majority of the menu offered 24-hours a day. Choose to begin or end your evening with Lahaina Grill's high-quality cuisine.
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Hamada
Address: 3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Hamada of Japan offers traditional Japanese cuisine at its three locations in Las Vegas. The extensive menu includes sushi, teppan-grilled meats, perfect Kobe beef, and even unusual dishes like Ika Natto. Hamada features native kimono-clad servers, traditional music played on a shamisen, sushi chefs with lightning-fast hands, and teppan chefs with lightning-fast knives. Whether trying sushi for the first time, or expanding horizons with donburi, you’ll find traditional Japanese dining at Hamada of Japan.
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Makino
Address: 775 S. Grand Central Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89101
The Makino brothers has been making fine sushi since 1985, the year that they opened their first restaurant in Santa Monica. The 200 seat Las Vegas location features a 160 foot long buffet that would probably require repeat visits for those that want to sample everything. Hot dishes feature shrimp and vegetable tempura, grilled salmon, and grilled beef on skewers and some ways down is a wide variety of sushi and sashimi.
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