I found myself craving sushi still after an unsatisfying quest for a it a few days before. I'd been to Little Buddah in the past and when wanting to grab a bite to eat at the Palms before a movie, we decided to stop in. I worried immediately because for a Friday night, it was much emptier than I remembered.
My concerns were laid to rest with the first dish and every dish that followed made me want them to be busier, because I felt like they deserved it. The sushi and sashimi tasted fresh and the prices weren't typical of the gauging you find at comparable places in Las Vegas.
Two of us were in and out the door for $50+tip and we were satisfied. We ate a comparable meal at a competitor for $125+tip and ended up stopping for more food on the way home.
The ambience was pleasant, with the exception of the fact that they put us in the nearly empty back room, but I think that was just the seating rotation. We felt a little cut off and given how empty the place was, it would have been nicer to be in the main dining room.
I'm going to have to make it a point to go back often, because I want the place to flourish again. I suspect their location in the Palms is (like with other businesses inside recently) holding them back.