Sushi Cuisine: 11 Restaurants Found
Shibuya
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 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. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Open since October 22, 2004, Sushi Roku has been wooing Las Vegas diners with their sexy food and cool, trendy décor. Located at the Caesar’s Palace Forum Shops, Sushi Roku has a great view of the strip, and it’s open and inviting with tall ceilings. The food is to die for: their seafood and sushi is fresh and invigorating. They also have many dishes for sushi phobes, and an impressive assortment of hot and cold sushi rolls. The food at Sushi Roku is pure seduction of all the senses.
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Grand Wok and Sushi Bar
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd., 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 Steamed Manila Clams with crispy chorizo and a yellow curry plum wine broth. 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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Makino
Address: 775 S. Grand Central Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89101 (Map)
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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Little Buddha
Address: 4321 West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103 (Map)
The American counterpart to the Buddha Bar in Paris, sultry Little Buddha offers Chinese and Pacific Rim cuisine with a dash of French influence. The menu offers a seductive selection of Pan-Asian favorites including inventive sushi rolls and Kurabuta Pork Potstickers alongside Western culinary tidbits like American Kobe Sliders and a Mixed Heirloom Tomato Salad. The stylish and colorful décor exudes an appealing exoticism with representations of the restaurant’s namesake scattered throughout, infusing the restaurant with the veneration befitting such a gastronomic temple.
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