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| - Nobu is celebrating more than 5 weeks in Las Vegas!! In Vegas restaurant years, that's like going back to 12,000,000 BC! I've been to Vegas 25-30 times. So, I've easily eaten at 50 different restaurants over the years. And probably closer to 100. Almost every single one of them is gone, even the last one I dined at: the Grand Wok at MGM Grand just four months ago!!
Nobu is an incredible experience for a bon vivant of Japanese cuisine. This is not an AYCE buffet restaurant; don't expect to stuff yourself like a pig at a trough. You'll broach into the world of fine dining here, which is why there's 27 different forks at each place setting. Um, chopsticks, in this case. Understand this, you'll be paying a lot of money, for tiny portions. This is about epicurean presentation and culinary aesthetics, not about seeing how many sashimi slices you can fit in your maw. The delicacies you shall consume were designed and created by a master chef who sat meditating on a mountaintop until a culinary epiphany hit him like a bolt of lightning. Luckily, he survived and came down the mountainside to bring his dream unto the world.
I loved my dining experience here. It was during a solo trip I made to Vegas. Don't think I'd want to bring my young daughter here. She can be a handful at times, and it was nice to be able to just relax, and enjoy myself. And have some great food. I can't wait to come back here. Maybe after I win the lottery! Dining here will set you back a bit, so don't come whining to Yelp about how expensive it is, especially after you just blew your kid's college savings on the Walking Dead slot machines!
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