Japanese Restaurants
BARMASA and Shaboo
BARMASA and Shaboo at Aria in CityCenter presents the cooking of master Chef Masa Takayma in two distinctly different settings. BARMASA presents an a la carte selection of the chef's innovative Japanese cuisine in a casually modern setting that seats about 150 guests under vaulted ceilings. Shaboo is the more exclusive and upscale space of the two, seating just 54 people and serving an ever-changing Omakase style dining experience curated nightly by Chef Masa. Whether you dine in the casual BARMASA or the luxurious Shaboo, sampling the cuisine of Chef Masa Takayma is a can't-miss experience.
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Red Sushi
A fun and exciting sushi bar, Red Sushi at The Golden Nugget is one of your best bets for Japanese cuisine in Downtown Las Vegas. The restaurant serves a great selection of fresh and inventive sushi and sashimi, with signature rolls like the Vegas, Philly and Lucky Roll among the favorite on the menu. Pair your meal with a cold or hot Sake or a frosty Japanese beer for a truly authentic Japanese dining experience.
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Benihana
The chefs at Benihana Las Vegas turn food preparation into live performance art, making it one of the most entertaining Japanese restaurants Las Vegas. You're not supposed to play with your food, but you can watch the talented chefs turn it into an entertaining show at your table, complete with flipping knives, leaping flames and excessive energy as they prepare your delicious, Hibachi-style Japanese meal.
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Restaurant Veloce Cibo & Bar Veloce
Enjoy stunning views of The Strip and innovative sushi creations at one of the hottest Japanese restaurants Las Vegas, Restaurant Veloce Cibo and Bar Veloce. Located on the top floor of The M Resort, the hip eatery serves fresh sushi, sashimi and nigiri along with inventive entrees and appetizers in a restaurant with one of the best views in town. Enjoy cocktails and nightlife at Bar Veloce, which has become a hot party spot with its sexy atmosphere and spectacular terrace views of Sin City.
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Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill at The Cosmopolitan presents fresh sushi and Japanese steakhouse delights in the first Las Vegas location of the Blue Ribbon family of restaurants. This hip yet unpretentious eatery presents a huge selection of fresh sushi and a menu that includes specialties like crispy fried chicken with sweet and strong wasabi honey, beef marrow bones, bone-in steaks and miso lobster, all perfectly prepared to earn the Blue Ribbon seal of quality… something that definitely helps it stand apart from the many other Japanese restaurants Las Vegas.
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Sensi
A totally unique dining concept, Sensi at The Bellagio serves American, Asian, Italian and Seafood dishes from four different kitchens, all designed to compliment each other perfectly. Feast your eyes on the restaurant's carved stone walls and counters, mirrored chrome interiors and waterfalls before you feast on international dishes like Miso glazed Halibut, lobster and sweet corn ravioli, wild spring salmon or Pad Thai. Sensi, with a unique mixture of international tastes, offers a little bit of something for everyone.
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Hachi
The Red Rock Resort's Hachi presents a contemporary take on Japanese food in a modern setting. Take a seat at the sushi bar for a large variety of fresh selections and creative rolls, or enjoy a meal in the main dining room where you can experience specialties like Hachi Fried Chicken, Shrimp Fried Rice and broiled Chilean Sea Bass. Meals can be paired with Hachi's impressive selection of more than 30 cold and hot Sakes, making this a standout amongst Japanese restaurants Las Vegas.
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Shibuya
MGM Grand's ultra-hip Shibuya Japanese restaurant is one of the chicest and sexiest Japanese restaurants Las Vegas. Featuring ultra-modern (and ultra-cool) décor, Shibuya serves hibachi style cuisine, in which expert chefs prepare fresh foods at your table and some of the freshest sushi in town. Pair that with their incredible Sake selection and the blindingly hip atmosphere, and it's no wonder why Shibuya attracts crowds of young in the know fans and couples looking for a romantic and adventurous night on the town.
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Hamada of Japan
Hamada of Japan at The Flamingo offers a wide range of Japanese dining experiences. Sit at the Sushi Bar and choose from their large selection of fresh sushi, fried tempura and donburi can be paired with warm Sake or cold beer. Dine around one of their Teppan Grill tables for exciting hibachi style dining, where chefs will prepare your food right in front of you. Or sit in their Tatami Room for traditional Japanese-style dining around a low table. Whichever experience you choose, you're sure to find some of the best and freshest Japanese cooking in Las Vegas, a fact that has kept Hamada of Japan in business for nearly two decades even as more and more Japanese restaurants Las Vegas have opened around it.
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Shizen
Shizen Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar at The JW Marriott Las Vegas has something for everyone. Their teppanyaki tables provide a great setting for a family dinner, as the energetic chefs prepare your meal right in front of you, turning cooking into performance art. If you're a sushi fan, take a seat Shizen's massive sushi bar, which serves a great selection of fresh, hand-rolled sashimi, rolls and innovative sushi. Shizen delivers a great experience no matter what type of Japanese dining you're looking for.
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Hyakumi
Hyakumi is one of the most beautiful Japanese restaurants Las Vegas and Sushi Bar in Caesars Palace that serves a great mix of regional Japanese cuisine. The décor features traditional Japanese design, creating a feeling of serenity that sets the tone for your meal ahead. Order from the restaurant's extensive list of sushi, hand rolls and tempura, all made with fresh seafood brought in daily. Sit around one of the restaurant's teppan tables, where chefs will prepare grilled chicken, lobster, tenderloin, jumbo shrimp and more right in front of you. Enjoy one of the restaurant's great specialty cocktails or sake selections to make the perfect meal.
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Social House
There's something special about Social House, the flirty Sushi and Pan Asian restaurant at the Crystals shopping center in CityCenter, that creates a cult-like obsession in its fans. It probably has something to do with the menu, created by executive chef and Nobu protégé Joe Elevado, which includes Citrus Peel Miso, Mini-Kobe Burgers, Curry Lobster Rolls and more, all of which can be perfectly paired with the restaurant's famous fruit-Sake. Or maybe it's the romantic atmosphere, as Social House is decorated with lucky Japanese brass filing boxes and birdcage affixed lights that help to set the mood for one of Sin City's sexiest dining experiences. Whatever it is that creates such deep obsession in its acolytes, be prepared to join the cult of Social House after your first visit.
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Japonais
Japonais at The Mirage is a tranquil, elegant and modern Sushi Restaurant that is an escape from the chaos of the always bustling Vegas Strip. The original Japonais in Chicago is one of the most critically beloved restaurants in the country, and the chef and owners were careful to bring the same touch of taste to the Vegas outpost. They've succeeded wildly, with subtle and tasteful décor that creates an intimate atmosphere and a perfectly curated menu that includes fresh sushi, Japanese Ribs, Tuna Steak and thin marinated New York Strip Steak heated on a rock at your table. Be sure to try something from Sake selection or sample one of their signature cocktails, including the Peach Sangria, the Sake Martini or their popular Floating Orchid, made with Stolichnaya vodka, Cointreau and pear and lemon juice, with an edible orchid added to the top.
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Sushi + Sake
Sushi + Sake at Green Valley Ranch has a straightforward name, but the it's one of the most hip and atmospheric Japanese restaurants Las Vegas, presenting artful culinary creations that are anything but basic. The chic eatery presents a wide swath of sashimi, nigiri, make and cone selections, all of them handcrafted so they as visually stunning as they are delicious. As the restaurant's name implies, they also boast a large list of infused Sakes. Located at Green Valley Ranch, it's a worthy off-Strip trek for Sushi lovers.
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Koi
Koi at The Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort is the beautiful outpost of the famous Los Angeles based Japanese restaurant. Traditional Japanese tastes are infused with a modern California sensibility, presented in a beautiful and serene space. Specialties include Spicy Tuna on top of Crispy Rice, Yellowtail Carpaccio, Kobe Beef Filet Mignon, fresh sushi and handmade rolls. Every bit as breathtaking in the food, presentation and décor as the legendary original location, Koi Las Vegas is an unforgettable dining experience.
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Sushi Samba
Sushi Samba in The Shoppes at The Palazzo blends Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine, music and design to create a hip and one of a kind dining experience. Menu items include all you can eat Churrasco style Brazilian BBQ, Japanese Kobe beef, oysters, sushi, hand-rolls, raw-bar selections and so much more. This unique restaurant combines the diverse flavors, culture and energy of three different countries for a totally unique and colorful restaurant.
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Nobu
Nobu at The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino is the Las Vegas extension of the legendary New York sushi joint created by visionary chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Just like the award winning and mythic New York original, Nobu Las Vegas presents a stunning and innovative sushi selection that mixes classic Japanese traditional elements with South American and Western influences to create out of this world and unique flavors. The elegantly hip restaurant design features a wall of rocks painstakingly layered by hand and bamboo fronds used to separate tables and create intimate spaces to create a stunning dining experience that lives up to the storied original location.
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Todai
Enjoy all you can eat Japanese favorites at Todai in The Planet Hollywood Resort's Miracle Mile Shops. The restaurant presents an endless supply of fresh sushi, rolls and seafood presented buffet style. Stuff yourself with California, Spider, Rainbow, Baked Salmon and Philadelphia Rolls until you can eat no more, but leave room for dessert because Todai offers a great selection of sweets that include Tiramisu, Green Tea Cake with Red Bean, Crème Brulee and more. If you always thought you could never get enough Sushi, Todai will test your limits at one of the only all-you-can-eat Japanese restaurants Las Vegas.
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Ra Sushi
Ra Sushi at The Fashion Show Mall is the Vegas location of the popular restaurant chain. This exciting Strip restaurant serves fresh sushi, hand rolls and Japanese-fusion entrees in a romantic atmosphere. Dine inside or on the patio to get a great view of the hustle and bustle of the legendary Las Vegas Strip, and make sure to drop in on the restaurant Monday- Saturday afternoons for their great happy hour offers, where you can get some of the best deals from any of the many Japanese restaurants Las Vegas. |
Yellowtail
Upon entering Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant and Lounge at The Bellagio, you'll be greeted by a massive, 25 by 13 foot bronze yellowtail fish dorsal, at which time you'll realize that you're in for a unique dining experience. Expert Sushi Chef Akira Back has worked with greats like Nobu and Morimoto, and he's taken what he's learned from these masters and applied it to the menu at Yellowtail, which presents modern takes on traditional sushi, sashimi, tempura and hand rolls, made from fresh ingredients flown in daily. The restaurant also serves uniquely inventive dishes created by Chef Back, any of which can be paired perfectly with a sake from the restaurant's expertly curated selection.
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