The Best Japanese Restaurants In Las Vegas

Las Vegas is famous for their casinos and five-star hotel accommodations but do you know that this resort city is also home to some of the world’s finest restaurants? If you are planning to visit the sin city soon make sure you set aside a budget for food because Las Vegas is brimming with amazing Las Vegas Japanese Restaurant and diners that serve mouthwatering disuse that are sure to satisfy your palate.

The following are the best restaurants in Las Vegas:

Hatsumi

Hatsumi, founded by Dan Krohmer, the owner of Other Mama, prepares the juiciest and tastiest foods by opting to do it the robatayaki way. In Japanese cookery, the term robatayaki also known as robata literally means fireside cooking. This is a unique method of cooking that is quite similar to barbecuing wherein the food is cooked at different speeds over burning charcoal. This unique way of cooking reduces smoke while at the same time traps the natural juices of the food. All parts of the chicken dishes they serve are generously coated with cured egg yolk. Every bite bursts with exotic flavors. Every dish on their menu is incredibly satisfying and the good news is that their prices are easy on the budget.

La Strega

Are you craving for a taste of Italy? Head on over to La Strega to satisfy your Italian cravings. The name of the restaurant means the witch inspired by mystical female figures. Their menu is a result of Chef Gina Marinelli’s captivation and fascination of the different regions of the country. Capturing authentic flavors is what this restaurant is all about. They serve caperberries, pesto bucatini, clams and linguini and many more. There are to distinct dining rooms that are both inviting; one is dark and intimate while the other is bright and energetic. No matter what mood you are in, you’re sure to find a comfortable spot at La Strega.

Shark

Bobby Flay opens a restaurant that serves South American, Mexican and Asian dishes with different levels of spiciness. The dining area is stylishly designed creating a relaxed ambiance for diners. If you want a view of the pool you can request a table at the back. Their menu is popular for their roasted salmon that’s carefully wrapped in banana leaf as well as their delectable and crunchy corn tortillas. If you’re in the mood for seafood you can order the two-pound lobster grilled in garlic butter and exotic spices or if you want to go safe you can always order a basket of fried chicken drizzled and sticky honey and sprinkled with toasted chilli.

Vanderpump Cocktail Garden

Let’s not forget the Vaderpump Cocktail Garden, a famous tourist attraction in Las Vegas. The place has become a favorite of fans of the British restaurateur and it’s also popular for hosting bachelorette parties. The place is hypnotically beautiful. The place is known to serve good food and sinfully delightful cocktails.

Blvd & Main

Food and sports make a good combination. If you’re a fan of sports and if you love great food this is the place to go. It’s a modern sports bar that offers a wide selection of beers and delicious food. Their have short rib pizza, bacon and steaks.

Greene St. Kitchen

The concept of this restaurant is to inspire you to have fun even if the place is sophisticatedly designed. You’ll notice arcade games by the front door of their massive dining room. The walls are also covered in artsy graffiti. Don’t be surprised by their menu because they aren’t a stickler for rules. You can order sashimi and Pecking duck with your meaty burgers and lobster with Ritz crackers. Anything goes in this restaurant.

Lamaii

If Thai food is on your mind make sure to include Lamaii in your list of restaurants to try in Las Vegas. Lamaii is inspired by the traditional cuisine of Chada Thai and the street food of Chada Street. The word Lamaii means delicate. Their plating is both modern and minimalist and they use a lot of greens and flowers on their plates. The interior of the place reminds you of your summer days in Thailand. They offer fired duck, steak tartare and crispy beef salad. They are also known for their lime and fish sauce. They also have a list of wines to complement your dishes.

Partage

This is a special restaurant in the city and it’s a must-try for anyone who wants a taste of Las Vegas. The price is reasonable and the ambiance is exquisite. The menu changes every two weeks and you can choose from five, seven up to nine courses for their tasting menus. Partage’s signature dish is their braised oxtail from the family recipe of Chef Yuri Szarzewski. They are also known for their duck breast with foie gras and their scallops with sesame and herb crush.

Travelling to Las Vegas will not be complete if you do not explore the restaurants in the city. Since there are a lot to choose from, these are our top-picks that you definitely should try. These restaurants offer amazingly mouthwatering food that cater to international palates so whether you want Asian, Mexican, Italian or Western dishes, you name Las Vegas has it.

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