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  • I don't know if it was because I hadn't had Japanese food in awhile or if it was because I was tired of eating the same food every day, but Sushi + Sake was great! During my stay in Las Vegas, I usually stay at the Tropicana, which sadly only has three restaurants to choose from (steakhouse, Italian and a cafe with various cuisines), so eating there can get quite boring. One night my grandma wanted to get Asian food, preferably Japanese. They used to stay at Green Valley Ranch years ago and knew that Sushi + Sake had a great Japanese restaurant, so we decided to visit hoping they still had the amazing dishes they enjoyed many years ago. Luckily, they did! My grandparents both LOVE their deep fried soft-shell crab (watari kani)! I was hesitant to try it, but my grandma talked me into it and I'm so glad she did because it was amazing! So crispy and perfect with the ponzu sauce, I understand why they wanted to come back here. There is little to no breading around the crab, just a light fry with amazing crisp-ness. I love my spicy tuna, but sadly no where on the Mainland makes it the same as in Hawaii, but here at Sushi + Sake, it gets pretty close. I was debating between three rolls but ended up choosing the Wet and Wild roll (spicy tuna topped with tuna in a garlic ponzu sauce). The garlic ponzu sauce was delish and the sushi roll itself was good enough for me, amazing even! The closest to home I have found so far! My grandma got the unagi don, which had HUGE fillets of unagi, which she had a hard time finishing. My grandpa got the chirashi, which according to my grandma had less fish than she remembered. But both were happy with their dishes. I also ordered chicken dumplings thinking they were going to be gyoza, but sadly they were like Chinese shumai. Kind of regret getting them because they were nothing special at all, very disappointed. The service here was great as well. We had a server who, I don't know how she knew but, could tell we were from Hawaii and explained she was from Hawaii too. She was very attentive and gave me extra otoshi, which was yummy! I really wish my grandparents still stayed at Green Valley Ranch so I could enjoy this restaurant more often, but I'm sure during our next visit we'll come back to Sushi + Sake!
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