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Made for those who prefer a midday break that centers on a crisp glass of sake.

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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.

People are saying

"These dumplings are handmade with a delicious, juicy filling."

"I can't wait to go back to this Lunch Spot; the food was so delicious."

"I thought the house sake was the best I ever had."

Good to know

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Free valet parking is available for diners at the El Cortez.

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Hot Noods Noodle Bar is open late on weekends for late-night dining.

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Prices are reasonable for downtown Las Vegas, considering food quality.

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Japanese restaurant

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.

Lunch offers a 4 course meal with a lunch special that provides good value. The meal is tasty and satisfying for midday dining.

People are saying

"The omakase here is thoughtful, balanced, and memorable."

"The fish here is extremely fresh and delicious."

"This sushi Lunch Spot is fresh and delicious."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended, especially for the omakase experience.

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The omakase menu offers a variety of courses at a reasonable price.

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Lunch deals provide great value for those looking for quality sushi.

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Japanese restaurant

Sleek, sophisticated setting inside a high-end food court offers top-tier seafood and fresh, flavorful sushi with reasonable pricing. The atmosphere is efficient and straightforward, encouraging quick dining and departure. Attendants maintain cleanliness, supporting a polished, no-frills experience.

Options include cold sake and a $200 sake pairing that complements the menu. Prices range up to $400 for omakase and sake pairings, reflecting a high-end selection.

Portions come on the small side, so ordering more than one dish is common to feel full. Three rolls provide a satisfying lunch without needing extra bowls.

People are saying

"The sushi here is so fresh and flavorful, I was in awe."

"The salmon bowl was delicious and well-priced."

"The Lunch Spot's food is delicious and beautifully presented."

Good to know

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Expect small portion sizes; consider ordering multiple bowls for a full meal.

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Prices for rolls range from $50 for 12 pieces.

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The QR code ordering process is quick and easy.

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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.

All-you-can-eat lunch offers a wide variety of sushi for $25.95. The price feels very reasonable for the quality and quantity served.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here has great flavor and the fish is so fresh."

"The sushi here is great with a huge variety of inventive rolls."

"I thought the all-you-can-eat Sake was awesome and worth the price."

Good to know

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Reservations are not accepted, so expect a 25-45 minute wait during peak hours.

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The all-you-can-eat sushi lunch is available for $29.90 per person.

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The restaurant has only one bathroom, which may lead to wait times.

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Restaurant

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.

Hearty meals define the lunch experience here, making it a solid spot for a midday break. Groups find it welcoming for casual gatherings during lunch hours.

People are saying

"The ramen broth here is so flavorful and rich."

"The ramen broth here is packed with rich, authentic flavor."

"The Tonkotsu DX ramen here is absolutely delicious."

Good to know

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Reservations are not required but visiting early is recommended due to limited servings.

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Happy hour specials are available, making it a good time to visit.

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Expect a busy atmosphere during peak hours, especially in the afternoon.

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Japanese restaurant offers fresh sashimi and intricately made specialty rolls in a beautifully decorated space with soft, warm lighting. Atmosphere feels relaxed and inviting, with a slightly dark but comfortable vibe. Portions suit sharing, and occasional premium sake adds to the experience.

Premium and ultra premium bottles of sake are offered on special occasions. The sake tastes delicious and comes with thoughtful gestures from the owner and manager.

Lunch includes a special combo with miso soup, a sushi roll, fresh sushi, and dessert. The menu suits a business lunch setting and offers a solid sushi selection.

People are saying

"The Japanese food staff here really make you feel welcome and taken care of."

"I really enjoyed my lunch here; it's a great spot."

"The sushi here is so fresh and flavorful."

Good to know

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Teachers receive a discount, but it's not widely advertised.

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Sushi Loca is known for its high prices compared to other sushi spots.

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Expect to pay around $120 for a meal with four rolls and two sodas.

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Japanese restaurant

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.

Lunch offers a variety of teppanyaki and sushi options. Bento boxes priced around $13 provide a good value with many choices in the lunch specials.

People are saying

"Carlos cooks awesome food with impressive style."

"This lunch spot feels like home with its authentic Japanese flavors."

"You can sit on the floor in the tatami room and take off your shoes."

Good to know

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Happy hour offers half-price rolls on select items.

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The restaurant serves until 2am, perfect for late-night sushi cravings.

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Expect a 5-10% markup on menu prices compared to what is advertised.

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Sushi restaurant

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.

Lunch offers a variety of options like nigiri box, shrimp garlic fried rice, and sashimi plate. Prices can be around $60 for lunch, and service may be affected by being short-handed.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here is excellent, especially the sushi and noodles."

"This lunch spot's nigiri box was fresh and the perfect amount."

"The sake and Japanese whiskey selection here is awesome."

Good to know

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The restaurant is located inside the Eating Hall of the Durango Casino.

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Prices are elevated due to the restaurant's location within a resort.

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The wait was long during opening weekend, which is common for new openings.

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