We love hitting up restaurants that are way off-strip and WAY less expensive whenever we're in Vegas.
We decided to go for some Japanese one night. Took us awhile to find this spot because of course our GPS got us lost. This restaurant is located in this dinky, scary-looking shopping center with the biggest parking lot ever and not enough stores opened. We knew we were in for some good food considering our lives were probably in danger once we parked here. (Hole-in-the-walls are awesome)
Walking into this restaurant I noticed how run-down and old the interior was. We were seated at this booth and the wallpaper was peeling and probably had some mold back there. Eeeeeep! Not the kind of hole-in-the-wall I was expecting!
I didn't feel like doing AYCE like the bf did but opted for their salmon teriyaki which came with a salad, soup, tempura and some rice. My food came out way later than the bf's order since he ordered off the AYCE menu. I'd have to say, I was still pretty hungry after my meal but definitely didn't wanna be stuffed and looking like a balloon later that night for our clubbing adventure.
I feel like some of the fish they serve here isn't the freshest and the way they cut their sushi wasn't too generous either.
I liked the K-Pop music videos they had playing while we were grubbing.
I also liked the fact that this place was almost completely empty when we walked in.
But then again...maybe there's a reason why it was empty (the food! bleh!)