Food / Dining

Sushi Snobs Love These Vegas Restaurants

You would be surprised by the quality of seafood available in the desert. Many restaurants fly in fresh supplies daily. Here are the restaurants serving the best sushi in Las Vegas

1. Kaiseki Yuzu

Kaiseki

Diners can enjoy an extraordinary experience from Kaiseki Yuzu which specializes in delectable meals. You can opt for the multi-course option to sample various dishes. However, for this, you need to book three days before your actual dining date. They also have an a la carte menu with sushi and kaiseki that you can explore. There are two seatings if you want to have dinner, one at 5:30 pm and the other at 8:00 pm.

2. Mizumi

Sushi at Mizumi, Wynn

Diners enjoy Japanese specialties in a decadent restaurant at the Wynn. Mizumi also has bonus offerings, such as the robatayaki bar, for a more authentic experience. It’s one of the best sushi places in Vegas if you’re willing to pay top dollar. Some other highlights of this location are the teppanyaki room and a chance to dine next to a waterfall.

3. Nobu

A variety of Sushi

All Nobu locations worldwide have high ratings and an excellent reputation for their sophistication, exquisite menus, and exemplary service from friendly staff. With this in mind, Nobu at Caesars is an easy pick for fine dining. It’s not only the largest one but also the only one with teppanyaki tables. The menu features fresh and flavourful sushi rolls and seafood like the Japanese snapper. If you visit with someone not big on sushi, there are other exciting entrees, such as Japanese Wagyu, that they can order and have a good time.

4. Jjanga Steak and Sushi

Ayce Sushi

On the more casual side of dining is Jjanga, offering amazing sushi meals such as the famous sushi burger. It is a sushi bar and steakhouse in one, located along Fort Apache road. Sushi options include squid, albacore, garlic tuna, mackerel, and beef tataki.

The menu also offers sushi burritos, tapas, and veggie rolls. It’s an affordable eatery and one of the local favorites for sushi.

5. Morimoto

Morimoto, MGM Grand
A unique restaurant at the MGM Grand is Morimoto, bringing the best of Eastern and Western flavors under one roof. The sushi and sashimi varieties include salmon, freshwater eel, sea eel, squid, and others. You can also order vegetarian alternatives such as pickled eggplant or pickled root vegetable. Morimoto offers multiple places to dine, including teppan tables. However, you can also sit in the dining room or at the sushi bar. 

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