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Looking for some good Sushi
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Yellowtail, hands down. Again, not because I work with The Light Group, but this is truly an amazing restaurant. I am very good friends with Akira Back, the Executive Chef there, and he never ceases to amaze.
If you've been, I recommend going back, Chef Akira just re-did the menu and added some amazing dishes (Shikoku Octopus with Jalapeno Vinaigrette, Duck Proscuitto).
Blue Ribbon at Cosmo is my new second favorite.Sir Pearce - Marketing Director | Music Director | Resident DJ -- The Light Group
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KAYA on spring mountain is a great spot. little bit off the strip, not too far at all though. 23 bucks for all you can eat, which includes all the usual rolls, specialty rolls, sushi (uni and sweet shrimp are great), and the ono (white tuna) is awesome, robotayaki skewers, noodle soups, other appetizers, and desserts***** Sweet
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I've heard mixed reviews on Blue Ribbon - my thought was they were just getting their $hit together after the Grand Opening. If you say the kinks are out, I'll definitely try it outOriginally posted by Sir Pearce View Post
Blue Ribbon at Cosmo is my new second favorite."Bringing a girl to Vegas is like bringing a warm beer to a bar that serves FREE COLD BEERS... and everyone sitting there just spilling Cold Beer all over the place and you have to pretend you just loooove your warm beer." - Andy Haynes
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I second Sushi Mon - it is amazing. All you can eat, but it's not like buffet style where the food sits out in mass quantities. The sushi is fresh and they bring it out to you as you order. On the downside, the location is off the strip and I would've never discovered it if it weren't for my local friends.Originally posted by shinka View PostSushi Mon and Hikari I think at least deserve a mention. All you can eat, surprisingly good quality and under $30, hard to beat.
I also liked Sushi Roku at Caesar's Palace.
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