A highly anticipated night of fresh fish at the famous Morimoto restaurant at the MGM. Needless to say I was excited yet afraid to see what the pricing was like. With the Morimoto striped statue at the front with the bar area playing the basket ball game and national geographic type instrumentals in the background I figured we were at least due for an interesting night. The sushi bar looked cool and further back was a steak display just on the other side of the hibachi tables. It would have been cool to have been sat near either one of those areas however instead we were seated on the other side of a pillar which blocked our view of pretty much everything. So much for Feng Shui ehh? As far as the service goes it was ok. Nothing special.(maybe they didn't see us at times bec of the pillar?)Either way I did not feel as if I was at a 5 star dining experience or anything like that. The sashimi was fresh and I did enjoy some of these dishes. The sushi rolls were mediocre nothing special. The surf n turf we ordered looked good , however we ordered it rare and it came out well done. (they did not ask how it was and or even check the temperature upon serving the steak and the surf was just regular sashimi. All in all it was cool to try but I would not come back here unless I had to, at least not for a while. Being a local I know of a couple of places around town that are actually very comparable and if not better than Morimoto in Las Vegas.