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The 11 Best Restaurants in Las Vegas
"Japanese celebrity Chef Nabu Matsuhisa owns restaurants all over the world but the Nobu Restaurant and Lounge located at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is his largest restaurant yet. The restaurant boasts over 325 seats, a private dining area, a sushi bar, and three teppanyaki tables. The menu features a remarkable selection of top-notch dishes."
"Iron Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's sequel to his NYC establishment is almost as good as the original. The setting is postmodern Zen, with glowing yellow lanterns, private dining 'pods' and sociable teppanyaki grill..."
"As a Las Vegas vegan restaurant that’s often frequented by omnivores and vegetarians alike, Veggie House dishes up veganized Chinese meals. With faux versions of shrimp, scallops, geese, duck, fish, and beef, most diners cannot tell the difference between the traditional dishes and their meat-laden counterparts at other Asian restaurants. Regulars swear by the variety of tofu dishes, too."
"Established in 2012, this vegetarian and vegan Chinese restaurant imitates the taste and texture of meat using pressed tofu. Plant-based diners craving Chinese food favorites will be satisfied with sumptuous plates of vegan General Tso’s chicken and spicy crispy beef plus vegan cheesecake for dessert. Online ordering available."
"5115 Spring Mountain Rd Ste 203, Las Vegas, NV 89146-8720Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Delivery, Wheelchair AccessibleChinese, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner+1 702-431-5802"
"Northwest ValleyThere are a few places with the same name in Las Vegas, but the Yummy Grill & Sushi on Lake Mead Blvd is the one you MUST visit at least once. It’s independently operated by a chef who mixes up the menu daily with fresh fish selections flown in from all over the world, including Australia and Spain, as well as Japan. Pull up to the bar, ignore the menu and let him prepare a personalized experience that on any given night can include a whole Maine lobster, live scallops, or octopus tentacles so large they might have been found 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
"Local Vegas favorite Yummy Grill and Sushi is a short drive off the Strip, in the western part of town near Summerlin. The relaxed atmosphere and more reasonably priced sushi are bonuses at this restaurant. A wide selection of sushi, sashimi and vegetarian rolls gives guests plenty of options."
"This is only place to go in Las Vegas for sushi and sashimi – when someone else is paying. The quality of the raw ingredients (most flown in from Japan) is an immediate education in the subtleties that comprise a superior Japanese dining experience. The size of your pocket, and your sensibilities, will determine whether you think paying $15 apiece for toro, or $10 apiece for akamutsu (deep-sea snapper), or $34 for a kegani hairy-crab salad is worth it."
"AriaIn a race to have the freshest seafood in Las Vegas, barMASA promises to only use fish selections that have been out of Japan’s coastal waters for no more than 24 hours. The signature roll is the Masa Toro Toro. It’s filled with wild bluefin toro (which is a delicious fatty tuna), Tokyo Negi onions, and fresh wasabi."
"The restaurant ensures that the fish they serve have come directly from Japanese waters within 24 hours. The décor of the restaurant is modern, clean, and simple, which contributes to its upscale atmosphere. Chef Masa Takayama, a Michelin winning chef, creates innovative and delicious Japanese cuisine."
"The sizzle and aroma of the Robata Grill, the freshest sushi and specialty rolls, an impressive menu of sharing-style cuisine — this will be an unforgettable culinary adventure."
"Known as one of the trendiest spots in Downtown Las Vegas, PublicUs treats you to to a canteen-style cozy and laid-back vibe away from the city hustle. This neighborhood coffeehouse is popular for its high-quality artisan coffee, farm-to-table sandwiches, and in-house fresh pastries and baked goods. Sip on their must-try drinks like the Macadamia Nut latte, Iced Tower coffee, and Espresso Old-Fashioned."
"Designed ‘for the people’, PublicUs has an atmosphere that one would expect to find in Melbourne or Cape Town. Although this modern cafe is located in downtown Las Vegas, there’s nothing gritty about PublicUs including its contemporary decor and friendly staff. Most importantly, the coffee does not disappoint."
"PublicUs is one part coffeehouse, one part restaurant, and 100% high-quality deliciousness. They have an extensive menu of food and drink appropriate for any time of day or night. A particular standout is the flash brewed coffee which is smooth and flavorful."
"The magic, the romance, and the unrivaled joie de vivre of Paris are yours to discover in this immersive shopping experience. Get the latest from très chic European designer brands or indulge in fine cigars, Eiffel Tower memorabilia, and delicious gourmet treats on a leisurely stroll through Bally's Promenade. Those who enjoy the flavors of French cooking will enjoy fine wines, cheeses, and artisanal chocolate at La Cave, while cosmetics lovers will feel right at home at Pérola."
"Since Le Boulevard shopping center is inside the Paris Casino there is no shortage of shows and attractions to keep you entertained. Here are just a couple of recommended things to do after you’re done shopping."
"To the immediate south of The Strip, is one of the holiest sites for Roman Catholics in Las Vegas. The sculptures around the church are truly reflective of man’s ability with stone. Amidst the chaos of the Sin City, this beautiful church offers solitude and peace."
"Of all of the restaurants available in Las Vegas, Chef Kenny’s has some of the most unique vegan items on their menu. Dishes such as Chilean Sea Bass, Curry Duck, and Veggie Geese all are present but in 100% vegan form. The menu is rather extensive but there are also rotating specials such as the medium-rare steak roll which is made out of Beyond Meat’s Beyond Burger."
"A popular Chinatown dining choice among vegans and meat-eaters alike, Chef Kenny’s Asian Vegan Restaurant is known for vegan sushi rolls that rival versions made with fish. There’s also vegan Mongolian beef and vegan curry duck plus an array of bean curd dishes, veggie soups, and even vegan ginger soy Chilean sea bass."
"Chef Kenny's serves all the Asian specialties you love in the heart of Las Vegas's Chinatown, with the minor exception that all of it is vegan: the spicy crispy beef, Kung Pao chicken, sushi and nigiri, Hunan pork, Chilean sea bass, curry duck."
"Second time taking the drive from Vegas out to Boulder City for this place and it never fails. It's a small hole in the wall. Service is great, everyone is…”more"