Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Recommendations for best sushi on the strip.

Hi everyone, I%26#39;ve become rather addicted to sushi since my last visit to Vegas 2 years ago. Could someone direct me to your favorite restaurant that serves it. I will be there from June 27th-July 2nd and am staying at the Bellagio. Thanks!!



Recommendations for best sushi on the strip.


Okada at Wynn or (off-Strip) Nobu at Hard Rock.



Recommendations for best sushi on the strip.


I was pretty impressed by the sushi at Tao (Venetian). Tao also had a great sake list.




Blagger knows




J-pop Sushi at Mandalay Bay is great. Superb sushi in a great atmosphere at a high end strip resort with reasonable prices.





Reasonable=not having to sell your first born like you would at Wynn.




Hyakumi at Caesars is the best on the strip IMO



Okada is my 2nd choice for great sushi




I%26#39;m a fan of Sushi Roku at Caesar%26#39;s. It%26#39;s clean, basic and they have a ton of a la carte options ... especially if you like a little bit of tempura to go along with your sashimi.





Don%26#39;t expect crazy, outrageous rolls though.





It%26#39;s not flashy, but it%26#39;s very worth it for what you pay (which is less than Okada and Nobu).




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Older post, but I was wondering the same question. I want to try sushi at the Wynn, but I fear it may be out of my price range. We usually only order the basics, like california roll, avocado roll, and maybe a caterpillar or something- not steak or anything fancy.





I looked at the menu for Okada and the rolls are not outrageous, but it says they are ';2 piece'; Does that mean two little tiny pieces per order? I%26#39;m just not sure how big a ';2 piece'; serving would be. If they are small, I can%26#39;t afford to buy 8 orders between the two of us... Does anyone know?

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