Small venue with an open kitchen showcases chefs preparing exquisite omakase in an intimate, elegant setting. Light music and minimalist modern design create a relaxing atmosphere where guests can enjoy premium sake pairings alongside traditional Japanese dishes like A5 wagyu and Hokkaido uni.
Sake pairings include six different selections that complement the food with next-level precision. Staff provide gentle, informative explanations and serve one pairing in color-changing cups.
Offers an authentic Kaiseki dinner with a special omakase experience. Serves Japanese Kaiseki meals that stand out for dinner occasions.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dining, especially for larger groups.
The largest group allowed is 11 guests.
The menu changes monthly to reflect seasonal ingredients.
Minimalist design with counter and booth seating creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that balances exclusivity and inclusivity. Attentive staff support a quiet, intimate vibe reminiscent of a Tokyo izakaya. Seating options include private side rooms and an open chef's bar, accommodating both small and large groups.
An excellent sake selection pairs well with dishes like sushi and sake-poached oysters. Staff offer knowledgeable recommendations that enhance the meal experience.
Dinner features an omakase experience that suits special occasions like birthdays. The setting works well for a proper dinner outside the home with a loved one.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Arrive at your reservation time or within 5 minutes to avoid waiting.
The restaurant offers a late-night menu after 9 PM.
Neon-heavy interior with velvet seats and a grand piano sets a cozy, lively vibe. Live music from the casino adds to the fun downtown atmosphere. The spot feels trendy yet welcoming, blending Old-School Vegas charm with modern design.
House sake stands out with its smooth flavor. Sake bombs add a fun twist, often shared with the owner. Pairing sake with ramen is a common choice.
Dinner here offers a lively fun atmosphere with an unexpected mix of food and entertainment. It suits occasions like birthday dinners well.
Good to know
Free valet parking is available for diners at the El Cortez.
Hot Noods Noodle Bar is open late on weekends for late-night dining.
Prices are reasonable for downtown Las Vegas, considering food quality.
Small brewery with a steampunk theme and beer-centric art creates a funky, welcoming vibe. Staff and chefs add to the chill, homey atmosphere while TVs show sports. Unique, in-house brewed beers pair well with exceptional seafood and sushi.
Hot sake and sencha pils stand out here, pairing well with seafood. The selection includes beer and sake that complement the food nicely.
Open until 2 am on weekends, this spot suits late-night dinners. It works well for group dinners and special occasions like bachelor parties.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Tuesday to Friday between 2pm and 6pm.
Oysters are $1 each on Sundays.
One-dollar oysters are available on Mondays.
Small space with modern, cozy design and a gray and gold color scheme creates a relaxing, intimate atmosphere. The vibe is low key and calm, attracting those who appreciate premium quality sushi served with care. An eclectic sake selection complements the experience, making it feel exclusive yet comfortable.
An eclectic and impressive sake list offers a wide variety including a nama option. All sakes come well chilled, enhancing the tasting experience alongside standout dishes like wagyu and sushi.
Many omakase options make dinner here appealing. The setting suits family gatherings and birthday celebrations.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for the omakase experience.
The omakase menu offers a variety of courses at a reasonable price.
Lunch deals provide great value for those looking for quality sushi.
Small, dark-wood-paneled space offers an authentic Japanese izakaya feel with close seating and tatami table for groups. Lively atmosphere blends Hawaiian reggae music with the scent of fresh sushi and yakitori. Late-night hours attract a crowd seeking quality food and sake in a cozy setting.
A wide sake selection covers almost everything, including a hot large sake special that hits just right. Pairing Saba with hot sake creates a great experience alongside Japanese whiskeys and Okinawan beer.
Late-night options include a large variety of small eats and full dinners. The salmon teriyaki Dinner Box stands out as a solid choice for dinner or a late snack.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, making it a great late-night option.
Happy hour runs from 10 PM until close, offering discounted menu items.
Traditional Japanese decor creates an intimate and cozy space with a clean, well-laid-out ambiance. Lively energy fills the room, often accompanied by live music and friendly interactions. An exceptional sake selection and fresh, high-grade sushi distinguish the dining experience.
A wide selection of imported sake complements the menu well. Servers offer helpful recommendations and pairings that enhance the experience.
Relaxing atmosphere sets a calm tone for dinners. It suits date nights, celebrations, and gatherings with friends.
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Happy hour runs from 9 PM to midnight with various food and drink specials.
Late-night happy hour starts at 10 PM with unbeatable deals.
Brunch on weekends includes bottomless mimosas in five flavors.
Restaurant offers an elegant ambiance with trendy decor and a stunning omakase bar. Music ranges from 90s and 2000s hits to house, keeping energy lively and engaging. Dedicated bartenders craft creative cocktails while sushi and sashimi showcase exceptional freshness and quality.
Sake offerings include a superbly curated selection with a house sake featuring fruit and mineral notes. The menu also highlights an unfiltered sake and a sampler that pairs well with meals.
Dinner features expertly recommended drinks and a menu that staff know thoroughly. The experience suits late dinners and special occasions like birthdays.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Social Hour offers well-priced small bites and drinks from 5-7pm daily.
A DJ spins in the lounge after 9pm on weekends.
Small sushi bar with minimalist Japanese design and natural wood accents creates a quiet, reverent atmosphere reminiscent of a traditional ceremony. The space feels cool and tranquil, inviting slow, mindful dining. Guests experience an intimate setting where every detail supports a luxury culinary journey.
House made orange infused sake stands out with its unique flavor. Each course comes with a carefully chosen sake pairing that complements the sushi well.
Dinner feels like a quiet, reverent ceremony where every bite tells a story. The sushi offers a phenomenal experience that justifies the cost.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to secure a spot at this sushi restaurant.
Expect to pay at least $350 USD for the omakase experience.
The menu offers only omakase, with no off-menu options available.
Small sushi bar with modern, moody Tokyo vibes and an intimate, well-designed interior. Atmosphere feels cool and quiet, offering a speakeasy-style bar alongside private rooms. Energy suits those seeking a relaxed, upscale nightcap with fresh, high-quality sushi and creative cocktails.
Smooth sake pairs well with fresh sushi here. The staff offers personalized recommendations and welcomes guests with a sake shot to start.
Staff provide extra care for special occasions like birthdays. The spot suits a sit-down dinner when craving sushi.
Good to know
Expect to pay $20-30 for each sushi roll, with small portion sizes.
Takeout orders are ready in about 10 minutes, with a text notification.
The indoor restaurant and outdoor sushi bar have different prices.
Small complex with wood furniture and horigotatsu seating creates an authentic Japanese diner feel. Atmosphere stays cozy and chill late into the night, welcoming groups and solo diners alike. Open kitchen and bar area offer direct interaction with chefs, enhancing the street-style food experience.
Happy Hour offers large sake for $5 and beers under $3. The sake menu has lots of variety and includes hot sake that stands out. Prices stay affordable compared to other spots.
Dinner offers delicious and outstanding meals. The spot suits groups looking to relax and enjoy a nice evening together.
Good to know
Happy Hour prices include large sake for $5 and beers for under $3.
Happy Hour runs after 9 PM, making it a great late-night option.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to secure a table.
Modern izakaya with authentic Japanese design and a warm, inviting atmosphere creates a cozy setting for drinks and conversation. High energy builds into loud club music late at night, attracting a fun, chill crowd. Tables feature call buttons for convenient service, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Staff serve sake with a lively energy that feels like a club atmosphere. Hot sake tastes smooth and warming, and cold sakes come alongside sharable dishes and cold beer.
Dinner includes a complimentary Miso Soup to start. Meals maintain consistent quality, suitable for large family dinners. The spot serves reliable dinner options across multiple nights.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5:30 pm to 9 pm with 20% off sushi.
Draft beer is $4-6 during happy hour plus tax.
From 9 pm until last call, kitchen items are 10% off.
Sushi restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with trendy music and a stylish, well-decorated interior. The space feels cramped and crowded, especially during busy times, creating a noisy environment. Guests enjoy high-quality sushi and affordable sake in a festive setting.
Strawberry sake stands out as extremely tasty and memorable. Sake options start at 7 dollars, offering a yummy variety to enjoy.
Dinner features a very charitably priced all-you-can-eat menu with options like uni, salmon belly, and specials. The buffet suits groups and families looking for a casual, filling meal.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect a 25-45 minute wait during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat sushi lunch is available for $29.90 per person.
The restaurant has only one bathroom, which may lead to wait times.
Hot pot restaurant offers individual burners and a self-serve sauce bar with many options. Interior features warm lighting and stylish décor creating a peaceful, inviting atmosphere. Extensive Japanese whiskey collection complements the meal experience.
A large selection of drinks includes high quality sake at reasonable prices. The sake pairs well with a clean sauce bar offering various garnishes and sauces.
Dinner features delicious meals with attentive service from a dedicated server throughout the evening. The atmosphere supports an enjoyable dining experience.
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The all-you-can-eat option is available with two pricing tiers, including Wagyu beef.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible for guests.
The restaurant offers a self-serve area for easy access to ingredients.
Restaurant combines traditional Japanese decor with a modern setup and a clean, relaxing atmosphere. Space includes a full bar with Japanese and local drinks, plus a lively but comfortable energy. Seating options vary from bar to tables, with family-friendly touches and soft background music.
A full bar offers a variety of sakes including an impressive selection of premium sake. The Jumai Ginjo Sake stands out with a cool presentation.
Offers a great experience for family dinners and casual meetings with friends. Serves as a solid choice for special occasions like birthdays.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but visiting early is recommended due to limited servings.
Happy hour specials are available, making it a good time to visit.
Expect a busy atmosphere during peak hours, especially in the afternoon.
Small sushi restaurant blends open-kitchen energy with warm lighting and bonsai decor, creating a friendly, chill vibe that feels part of a busy food court. Occasional noise from nearby booths and chairs adds to the lively atmosphere. Comfortable seating and a well-stocked bar enhance the dining experience.
A solid sake selection pairs well with sushi and Japanese whiskey here. Options include cold house sake and other varieties not commonly found in casinos.
Stylish yet welcoming atmosphere with a lively open-kitchen feel suits both date nights and casual dinners. Dinner options include sushi and entrees like salmon with Brussels sprouts.
Good to know
The restaurant is located inside the Eating Hall of the Durango Casino.
Prices are elevated due to the restaurant's location within a resort.
The wait was long during opening weekend, which is common for new openings.
Small, intimate Japanese restaurant with 8-seat chef's bar and private rooms creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels authentic and special. The space combines theatrical presentation with high-end kaiseki cuisine, offering a quiet, refined experience away from typical crowds.
A nice sake menu offers options including yuzu and melon flavored sake. Sake pairs well with meals here, enhancing the dining experience.
Full Omakase dinner includes extra pieces and Miyagi wagyu. Dinner offers a thoroughly enjoyable and amazing experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for busy weekends.
The tasting menu costs around $100 per person.
Most fish is imported from Japan, ensuring high quality.
Small, intimate space with counter seating and booths creates an authentic Japanese izakaya vibe. Lively atmosphere feels like stepping into Tokyo, with Binchotan charcoal grilling and a packed, energetic crowd. Excellent sake selection and freshly grilled yakitori define the experience.
Sake selection stands out with Kikusui Junmai Ginjo, known for being light and aromatic. The variety is fantastic and pairs well with great mixed drinks.
Dinner here offers an unforgettable experience with a perfect meal that suits both small and large groups, including parties of 11.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant is small, so arriving early is advised.
Hachi no longer offers happy hour deals.
Tatami rooms with traditional Japanese seating create a homely and warm atmosphere that feels both private and relaxing. A hibachi section offers interactive dining with chefs cooking in front of diners. The space balances quiet, welcoming energy with options for table, floor, or grill-side seating.
Small sake cups reflect authentic Japanese style. Both small and large sake options are available, complementing the food well.
Dinner features an entertaining hibachi chef who cooks right at the table. The short ribs dinner offers flavorful, tender meat that stands out.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price rolls on select items.
The restaurant serves until 2am, perfect for late-night sushi cravings.
Expect a 5-10% markup on menu prices compared to what is advertised.
Small, dark interior with many TV screens near the ceiling creates a consistently loud atmosphere. Chefs wear cosplay costumes, adding a unique visual element. Music selection is great, blending with a family-friendly vibe and cozy seating.
Hot sake features in specials and pairs well with baked rolls. Drink deals include 2 for 1 beer and sake offers and occasional free sake when tables change.
Dinner offers an all-you-can-eat deal for sushi nigiri, rolls, and appetizers at about $29 per person. The menu suits family occasions and late dinners after work.
Good to know
Lunch at Gorilla Sushi ends at 3:00 p.m.
I paid 25.99 for all-you-can-eat sushi at Gorilla Sushi.
There was always a wait to get a table at Gorilla Sushi.