Posted on by Kabuto – one of the most intimate chef to guest experiences From the chef’s hands, to be consumed only moments later. Sushi master’s energy and warmth coalesce with the perfect bite. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Monta Ramen – regional japanese noodle dishes Monta Ramen serves “KURUME” style Tonkotsu Ramen broth, made from selected pork bones and a unique soy sauce imported from Japan. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Musashi Japanese Steakhouse – see the chef prepare your meal Sushi & teppanyaki dining are the big draws at this eatery, plus a late-night happy hour. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Nabe Hot Pot – excellent food for all you can eat hot pot Japanese hot pot dishes, also known as one pot dishes and things in a pot. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Nobu Restaurant – high end japanese cuisine With a menu that pleases the most sophisticated of palates; feast on imported Asian & Japanese fish, sushi rolls and exotic delicacies. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Osaka Japanese Bistro – voted best sushi in Vegas In 1969 Sam & Aiko Nakanishi opened their first Japanese restaurant in Vegas, after their hometown Osaka and it soon became a local favorite. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Raku – japanese small plates and a bustling late night scene Japanese food “like you’ve never had before”, a destination for foodies as well as chefs off-hours. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Sapporo Revolving Sushi – grab sushi right off a conveyor belt Although sushi has been consumed in Asia for thousands of years, conveyor belt sushi originated only in the last century. Home Page Reservation
Posted on by Sen of Japan – some of the very best japanese food in Vegas Off-Strip with precisely prepared sushi & sashimi, in cozy digs and a late-night happy hour. Home Page Reservation