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| - vegas is growing, and along with the growth there are more and more japanese/sushi restaurants opening up all over town. this place has been getting a lot of notoriety b/c of its great happy hour specials. when you come to vegas, it is a must to come to this place. drinks are expensive all over the strip at the bars and clubs. yeah, yeah you do get them free if you're gambling, but i don't gamble. beers can cost $6 around the strip. mixed concoctions can cost $13 at the club. so, if you want to get your buzz on, and do it inexpensively, i highly recommend sapporo. get this, they have not one happy hour, but two of them (4-7pm) and (10-1230am). i remember staying there through both happy hours (man i was tossed). the happy hours also apply on the weekend. all drinks are half off, excluding certain wines i believe. you can these huge fish bowl concoctions and pay only 9 bucks. there are tons of people who go to these happy hours, so if you don't get there early enough you'll be left without a table or seat at the bar. so far this place seems like the after work place to be, which once was held by kona grill. there is a restaurant section if you don't like the bar area. the happy hour applies in both areas. the food is all right. i recommend the crispy coconut coated chicken skewers and the kobe sliders off the appetizer menu. for dessert, i recommend the bananas foster. the sushi was just ok. i think there are better places for sushi or fusion food. this place is just about the great ambience, the indoor/outdoor seating, the pretty people, the happy hour and the cheap drinks.
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