We went in knowing we shouldn't be expecting authentic japanese food. However I wanted to give it the benefit of the doubt based on Wynn standards. Service was on par, very formal, generous qty of staff - we must've had 7-8 unique faces serving our small table throughout the night.
Writing this on an iPhone so I'll keep it in outline format.
Atmosphere - top notch, sat with the waterfall view. Decor is mostly reds and golds with splashes of art in various colors.
Food - omakase had a wide variety of selections. I would say it was more of a tasting menu than an omakase. Nothing blew my mind in terms of freshness or complexity of flavors through simplicity as one would expect from a high end japanese restaurant. Was good food for sure, but I expected more.
Service - front end greeting staff were Asians, not sure if this was for appearances of an Asian restaurant or if it was coincidence. Waiter and sommelier were white. Very pleasant people but didn't understand Japanese food fundamentally, only what they've been told to say. Nevertheless, pleasant staff.
After odor - restaurant was well ventilated, and we left smelling the same way we arrived despite our neighbors' small little meat grill.
Conclusion - can't exactly recommend this establishment for its food given the missing value, however nice place if you want superior atmosphere and service with a "themed" meal of Japanese cuisine.