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Vegas is 4 hours from the coast. What, you think you can only get fresh fish if you're ankle deep in salt water?
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Vegas is 4 hours from the coast. What, you think you can only get fresh fish if you're ankle deep in salt water? [/ QUOTE ] 4 hours more fresh, yes. Call me crazy, but I think that's quite a long time for raw fish. (And yes yes, I know it's just fine, and my sushi isn't as fresh as I like to pretend, but c'mon... making fun of raw fish in the desert is funny! Well, unless you live there and are tired of the same old jokes...) |
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Ceasars has a good place near their boat bar thingie. It can be casual clothing wise but still pricey.
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shintaro at the belligio
the orleans has a cheaper sushi bar, but it is still good. |
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[ QUOTE ] Vegas is 4 hours from the coast. What, you think you can only get fresh fish if you're ankle deep in salt water? [/ QUOTE ] 4 hours more fresh, yes. Call me crazy, but I think that's quite a long time for raw fish. [/ QUOTE ] The health code here in New York says that fish cannot be served raw without having been frozen. Of course all the sushi restaurants try to keep it a secret. So much for "fresh fish". |
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Ah Sin at the Paris has some of the best sushi i've ever had FWIW. Fairly casual, I've eaten in shorts and a T-shirt before.
Edit: Nobu is cool if you are going for the atmosphere/specific style of cuisine, but I wasn't real impressed with their sushi.... Now there 50yr old sake y2k is another story... Order it chilled and you won't regret it. |
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no one has mentioned Sushi-Mon. there s 2 locations that i know of..both are off the strip. 1 is on sahara and close by durango
the other is off of maryland parkway and silverado ranch it s a $25 buffet but the catch is that it's all ala carte. so order w/e the hell u want and they bring it out to you. it includes nigiri, rolls, and hot food. be sure to order all the off the menu items..just ask what they have it s the best buffet i ve had...i ve had todai and think it s crap. sushi mon is def better..the a la carte makes it all worth it obvisouly this isnt nobu but for $25 bux u can stuff your face with pretty decent sushi and hot food. it s always packed with locals |
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Thanks all for the replies. I wasn't aware of sushi mon. I may check that out.
Are Nobu and Roku ridulously expensive or just expensive? I've heard mixed feedback. pfapfap: Also interested in trying out that Brazillian BBQ at the Mirage, as I will be staying there...I've never actually had it though. Is it similar to Argentinian food? |
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No one's mentioned Okada yet, it is excellent as well. My top 3 in Vegas are (in this order): Nobu, Okada, and Social House.
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
Any opinions on the sushi at Little Buddha in the Palms?
I was there with a group last month and one of us ordered susi. It looked good, he enjoyed it, but I did not try any. |
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