When you think of the desert, you think...sushi of course. I've been lucky enough to consume sushi on 3 different continents and Kabuki may not give Osaka a run for it's money, but it is a welcome surprise in the land that Chicago mobsters built. It's off the beaten path, which in Vegas means at least a mile from the center of the action, and it's affordable, fresh and creative. Gyoza and miso staples paved the way for a rainbow roll for lunch which proved to be of highest quality, important for even the lowliest of sushi joints. I'd give it 5, but I'm a snob who lived behind Fugakyu in Boston or 5 years and hold it as a measuring stick to, well, everything...if you want a quality meal in Vegas without casino-inflated prices, Kabuki is a sure bet.