Las Vegas Sushi Restaurants Review

The first restaurant is Okada at the Wynn. Okadadifferent from the first. It's called Sushi Mon and is
is more of a Japanese restaurant that also serveslocated on West Sahara Ave. It's smaller and is
sushi. They have Teppanyaki style cooks whofrequently crowded so you may have to wait a
cook at your table and are very entertaining. Wewhile to get a table. It's worth the wait though in
decided to have the chef cook us a couple ofmy opinion. I got the All You Can Eat Sushi dinner
dinners, but we also had sushi which wasand it was terrific.
prepared in the kitchen. Both the TeppanyakiOne note though, you have sixty minutes to eat
dinner and the sushi were excellent. The sushiall you can eat. That's usually plenty of time for
specifically delicious and some of the best I haveme and in fact I usually am stuffed after half that
had. I ordered sashimi, a couple hand rolls and aamount of time. Once you are seated, the
specialty roll.service is fast. The price when I was there was
Before being seated at the Okada for dinner wearound $25 for the all you can eat. That's very
enjoyed the bar to the left. The bartender,reasonable because the amount I ate would have
waitress and chef were all very attentive andcost two or three times that amount if I ordered
pleasant. Overall, the experience at Okada wasthe pieces individually.
enjoyable and I will be going back. By the way,Overall, although these two places are very
the price can be expensive, especially if you lovedifferent, I recommend both of these restaurants
to keep eating sushi.and give them four out of five stars.
The second Las Vegas sushi restaurant is a lot