I eat too much Japanese food don't I?
So Kabuki is a place that's a little bit on the fancy side of Japanese dining. I would even go as far as to say that it might be a little Americanized and more focused on how westerners like their Japanese cuisine.
It's not a bad thing, I just wouldn't consider it authentic Japanese by my own standards. That, however, is up to you to judge.. am i right?
The food is great! It may not be on par with some of the more authentic Japanese places that I've been to but it is definitely worth trying. I honestly have not tried anything on the menu that wasn't sushi so this review might be a little useless for those of you looking to find information on their entrees and such.
However, if you're curious about their sushi then I can tell you that it is indeed something worth coming to Kabuki for.
They are pretty creative and they've got some rolls that I haven't seen offered at other sushi places such as their 2 in 1 sushi roll, the Rose roll which pretty much takes a spicy tuna roll and a shrimp tempura roll and mushes it together to form one amazingly delicious roll that happens to be my favorite :) I've also seen something called the Baja Roll where they take pico de gallo and put shredded pieces of crab in it and take that and top off a spicy krab roll with it. Damn was it good.
If you're not rollin' in dough, then I suggest coming here during happy hour or reverse happy hour because most of the specialty rolls are about half off and they have a lot of good drinks for cheap too.
For tourists, Kabuki is located inside of a mall called Town Square which is at the end of the strip. I assume that most tourists stop by this mall sometime during their trip anyway so if you're ever at Town Square craving Japanese food, Kabuki is the spot.