Friday, March 30, 2012

Sushi Suggestions???

what is the best sushi you have had in las vegas...what is the best quality for the price and what are your favorite rolls...im kinda new to sushi but LOVE what i have experienced...dont be afraid to expound on your fav%26#39;s!





Sushi Suggestions???


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Sushi Suggestions???


Check out Nobu at Hard Rock.




Best is a relative term.





For value, I usually go for places like Makino/Todai. Wide selection, relatively ok sushi/sashimi. It satisfy the cravings.





For better quality, a la carte sushi in general is better. Many neighborhood sushi places if you catch them on the day that they received their supplies, that is the best. High end sushi places in hotels are generally good but pricey.





My favorite is the giant clam (geoduck). When it is fresh, it has a sweet taste and nice and crunchy. I dont usually eat rolls (might eat an occasional hand roll).




It%26#39;s true that ';best'; is subjective. I like Nobu because it is always fresh and has consistant quality. It has always been highly regarded as good sushi among the offerings on or near the strip. There are others but Nobu is among my top three.





Here is a link to their menu.





www.hardrockhotel.com/las-vegas/dining/nobu/




I think I am having memory blips today. I wanted to add that Nobu is pricey so if you would like to spend a little less try Shibuya at MGM. I have know sushi haters that were converted by dining there.




The best Sushi is at Ichiban in Bally%26#39;s




The best sushi is Okada at the Wynn followed very closely by Nobu at Hard Rock. Fatty tuna is fantastic at Okada and Nobu%26#39;s jalapeno yellowtail and miso black cod have been copied by everyone else but not to perfection like Nobu.





Overall best value is Sen of Japan. It is owned by the former sushi chef at Nobu. Unlike Nobu which is single piece pricing, you get 2 pieces per order.





Depending on what is available, the Omakase at Okada and Nobu will run $100-$150. Omakase at Sen is $50 although not as authentic an Omakase as the first two.





If you are a big eater, I prefer Makino%26#39;s buffet a bit over Todai%26#39;s. Makino%26#39;s Summerlin location just closed however. For rolls, I Love Sushi is a bit of a drive but very good.




Okada



Social House



Nobu




I agree with flyinthesoup




no one mentioned koi - not rated?

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