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  • I was looking for a new sushi place in Henderson and Yelped in my area. Found Sin City Sushi, and when I walked in, I realized that it's owned by Young and Moon, the husband/wife couple who owned Sapporo Sushi off of Stephanie and Sunset years ago. Young's sushi is what made me fall in love with sushi 15 years ago, and he still does not disappoint. I don't order off the AYCE menu, since I truly believe that if you are going to pay $20-$25 for AYCE, you get what you pay for, and if you're going to complain about an AYCE at a good sushi place (like Sin City), you are probably one of those people who A) don't eat the rice the way you are supposed to and/or B) you are one of those freaks who end up eating 10 rolls by yourself in one hour (the AYCE rules are made for people like you)... OR C) you are a sushi snob who honestly thinks they are going to get a la carte sushi quality at an AYCE price. NOBODY does that. They'd lose their asses on profits. Business 101, people. So, for those of you looking for good sushi at an AYCE price or REALLY good sushi off the a la carte menu, then Sin City is for you. Their baked mussels are delicious, and most sushi places should take a lesson from Sin City on the baked topping, mussel quality and SPLITTING the mussel so you can enjoy it in two bites. Great handrolls. My old time favorite is the zesty salmon with mayonnaise, masago and lemon. Give it a whirl, but FYI, it's not on the AYCE menu... with good reason. Baby tako is tasty and not rubbery the way many sushi joints give it to you. Another tasty bite is the oyster shot, which is tangy with a bit of spice. I'd comment on the cut rolls, but honestly, I ask for most rolls in a handroll. Their ingredients are fresh, their sushi chefs are friendly, and their atmosphere is just fine. Read the AYCE reviews with a touch of caution. Sin City is a good sushi joint. Period. And those of you All You Can Eaters who are bitching about "quality" and "staff rudeness," you get what you pay for, baby. Stop walking in like a fake baller and order AYCE and then complain. You probably ate them out of the day's profits, and you know it, so shut up.
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