Sushi Cuisine: 11 Restaurants Found
Shibuya
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Shibuya transports diners to the stylish streets of its namesake Japanese neighborhood with traditional culinary offerings and a colorful contemporary décor. Yabu Pahelberg’s dramatic design offers distinctive dining environments to match the diversity of Shibuya’s cuisine. An expansive marble sushi bar and playful virtual aquarium set the stage for Master Sushi Chef Yoshinori Nakazawa’s creative rolls and sashimi dishes, while dynamic teppanyaki seating create intimate environments for enjoying the culinary performance of teppan griddle cooking. The main “Bento Box” dining room’s kelp-like pillars create private niches for savoring Executive Chef Stephane Chevet’s modern Japanese cuisine while sampling from Shibuya’s celebrated sake collection.
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Sushi Roku
Address: 3500 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Open since October 22, 2004, Sushi Roku has been seducing Las Vegas diners with its sexy food and cool, trendy décor for years. Sushi Roku is located in the Caesar’s Palace Forum Shops, boasting exquisite views of the Las Vegas Strip. Inside, the restaurant’s contemporary spin on classic Japanese features creates an environment that is comfortable, chic, and visually appealing. The inspired menu of sushi, sashimi, hot appetizers, noodles, and entrees is similarly inviting as it caters to many palates. Sushi enthusiasts appreciate Sushi Roku’s comprehensive selection of traditional rolls and more modern interpretations; diners interested in heartier fare enjoy prime cuts of steak, chicken, and seafood. Did we mention the truly staggering Sake List? A sake sampler with your meal is only a visit away.
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Grand Wok and Sushi Bar
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Grand Wok and Sushi Bar blends Asian minimalism with a contemporary elegance to create a casual and inviting introduction to the exotic flavors of the East. Executive Chef Bill Chan draws inspiration from the cuisines of China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand, as well as from world famous chefs, balancing tradition and innovation to create dishes like Orange Chicken and Spicy Kung Pao Chicken with Japanese Tinker Bell Peppers. The lively activity of the open kitchen and sushi bar harmonize with Grand Wok’s tranquil granite and bamboo décor, and picturesque cascading waterfall feature.
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Nobu
Address: 4455 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89169 (Map)
Nobu, inside the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, brings the allure of finely crafted Japanese fare to the Nevada desert. Executive Chef Nobu Matsuhisa balances classic Japanese technique with innovative flavor and ingredient combinations to create a satisfying fusion of East and West. This tasty marriage of elements can be seen in dishes like the popular Fresh Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno. Nobu’s inspiring cuisine is enjoyed within a similarly rousing space designed by David Rockwell himself. The hand-laid river rock wall feature is a highlight for guests, and other design elements like room dividers made of bamboo fronds create a lusciously serene atmosphere in which to dine.
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Makino
Address: 775 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89106 (Map)
International Sushi Chef Kaku Makino brings high quality, authentic Japanese cuisine to Las Vegas with his namesake sushi buffet, Makino. Makino takes buffet-dining to the next level, offering fresh nigiri and specialty rolls, hot entrees, salads, desserts, drinks, and even take-out. Revisit your favorites time and time again while acquainting yourself with new dishes that pique your interest. With so many items to choose from, it’s almost impossible to pick—that’s why it’s a good thing you don’t have to. Navigate freely between the California Rolls and the Gyoza; try the Fried Noodles and then taste the Chocolate Mousse; at the end, fill your plate with desserts and begin anticipating your next visit to Makino.
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