| The first restaurant is Okada at the Wynn. Okada | | | | different from the first. It's called Sushi Mon and is |
| is more of a Japanese restaurant that also serves | | | | located on West Sahara Ave. It's smaller and is |
| sushi. They have Teppanyaki style cooks who | | | | frequently crowded so you may have to wait a |
| cook at your table and are very entertaining. We | | | | while to get a table. It's worth the wait though in |
| decided to have the chef cook us a couple of | | | | my opinion. I got the All You Can Eat Sushi dinner |
| dinners, but we also had sushi which was | | | | and it was terrific. |
| prepared in the kitchen. Both the Teppanyaki | | | | One note though, you have sixty minutes to eat |
| dinner and the sushi were excellent. The sushi | | | | all you can eat. That's usually plenty of time for |
| specifically delicious and some of the best I have | | | | me and in fact I usually am stuffed after half that |
| had. I ordered sashimi, a couple hand rolls and a | | | | amount 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 we | | | | around $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 and | | | | cost two or three times that amount if I ordered |
| pleasant. Overall, the experience at Okada was | | | | the 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 love | | | | different, 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 | | | | |