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Re: Sushi in Vegas
Osaka is the best I have had in this town (I have not eaten at any casino sushi places except Little Buddha at the Palms (which was pretty good but expensive). Osaka is not cheap either.
Two locations. The one I ate at is on Sahara west of the strip, not too far. http://www.lasvegas-sushi.com/ For all you can eat I prefer Sushi Mon. |
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
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Where do I want to go? [/ QUOTE ] Photoc took me to a locals place a couple of times - really good but I can't recall the name of it. It is about a 10 minute drive from the strip. $25 all you can eat GOOD sushi on Tuesdays. PM him if he doesn't show up in this thread. |
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
Do any of these places also have tepenyaki (sp)?
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
Nagoya is by far the best in vegas. Located off the strip at 215 and trop. Great prices for great sushi and has even better lunch specials. The guy that said osaka should be struck down by the sushi gods. Also has tepenyaki.
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
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Photoc took me to a locals place a couple of times - really good but I can't recall the name of it. It is about a 10 minute drive from the strip. $25 all you can eat GOOD sushi on Tuesdays. PM him if he doesn't show up in this thread. [/ QUOTE ] Psandman listed it above. It's Sushi Mon [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I've now tried about 10 or 11 places and still go back to this one for the all you can eat fiest [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] www.sushi-mon.com is the website for the Silverado Ranch location. There is also one on W. Sahara about 6 miles west of the strip. |
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
Last night, we did Hikari again, which is our personal favorite AYCE sushi place. We have been to Sushi Mon also, but for some reason, we end up back at Hikari every time.
There is no time limit at Hikari (unlike Sushi Mon), so you can really milk it if you so choose. I have repeatedly heard that the best overall sushi in town is at Ka in Henderson. Social House at TI is one I have eaten at the most (due to poker comps, we eat free there). For a fancy place, it is good, and for a free sushi session, it is damn good, but if I had to pay for it outright, I would probably avoid it, with the exception of the patio, which has an awesome strip view. |
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
That visit to Tsukiji is one of the great experiences in Tokyo, isn't it? You're not sleeping from the jetlag anyway, so a 5AM visit to the fish market is fun! They won't let you in to the auction any more, but you can watch if from an adjoining area.
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
If you're looking to eat on the cheap, Nobu is not the place to go.
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
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If you're looking to eat on the cheap, Nobu is not the place to go. [/ QUOTE ] Bob plays 100/200. If he is looking for cheep sushi then he needs to take some steps down. |
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Re: Sushi in Vegas
which place is closest to Bellagio?
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