1. Raku
This widely known spot is frequented by known celebrities like Andrew Zimmern because of its authentic Japanese delicacies. Raku started as a simple outlet mainly serving tofu and Japanese-style beef cuts by the renowned chef Mitsuo Endo. It’s grown to be a must-go Japanese cuisine outlet while in Vegas.
2. Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
The establishment features Japanese cuisine with a twist, hence its name- Kabuki. Unique Japanese flavors come together in hearty meals challenging other establishments. The sushi and sashimi are served five pieces per plate. Enjoy rare combinations of teriyaki dishes, tempura and seafood and feel the authentic Japanese dining.
3. Kabuto Edomae Sushi
Kabuto Edomae Sushi provides a wholesome dining experience with a menu focused on multi-course tasting. If you are new to Japanese cuisine, it’s an excellent restaurant to try out different delicacies in one sitting. You won’t get the cliche rolls or famous seaweed here, but they have a wide selection of other Japanese meals on their menu. The sushi, rice, and fish meals are prevalent and highly recommended at this outlet.
4. Kame Omakase
Enjoy rare Japanese delicacies in this restaurant centered around Japanese culture with an emphasis on the food. Seafood is their bestseller, and you can enjoy filling servings of Hokkaido crab, lobster, sea urchins, and more. The side sauce made with generous amounts of Sauvignon blancis the perfect dip, and dressing for the rare fish served here. Kame Omakase is one of the highly-priced establishments but worth the two-hour dining experience.
5. Morimoto Japanese Restaurant
You will not miss seeing the ponytailed chef behind all the tasty goodness at this establishment when you dine. It was a long time coming for the Iron Chef to open Morimoto in Vegas, and when he finally did, it lived up to the expectations. There are many favorite Japanese cuisine choices, including wagyu beef, pastrami, sushi, and steak for the ultimate Japanese experience.