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No I'm not talking about another Vegas strip club adventure, but the best all you can eat sushi in LV for the money. These are the names of some of the creative and more popular rolls in case you were wondering.
Premium Sushi. All You Can Eat. Great Deal!
Atmosphere:
Yama Sushi is located off the strip and hidden next to a CVS within an Albertson's parking lot. This secret gem is one of the places that I visit whenever I'm in town and I'm always sure to bring along my friends...and so far all have given the thumbs up! The restaurant is small, but depending on what time you arrive finding a seat is not a problem. The decor is what you expect, nothing more and nothing less.
Staff:
Very friendly and attentive. Sushi is served quick and fast. Appetizers are also made to order and delivered in a timely manner. The sushi chef's are all well trained. Jun the manager is the man! I highly recommend sitting at the bar in front of him and asking for him to surprise you with his tasty secret treats.
Food:
Let me say this again...the sushi is premium. Not the crap you find at other chain sushi spots like Niko Niko. This is why you gotta love Vegas and the daily drops of the freshest of the fresh fish from around the world.
The AYCE menu consists of everything from appetizers, salads, soup, sushi, handrolls, cut rolls, and dessert. Yes you can get as much red bean, green tea ice cream or mango mochi as you want!
All the appetizers are yummy. I especially like the bbq ribs, the soft shell crab, and the hamachi kama. These alone give you your money's worth!
I've been to this place many many times over the last 5 years and my favorite sushi is the "Sexy Salmon" just like a normal salmon sushi, but with a thin slice of lemon, jalapeno, and ponzu sauce.
**Tip 1: If you don't want to fill yourself too fast try ask for a 1/2 order of the rolls instead. This gives you about 4 pieces of the roll rather than 8.
**Tip 2: If you feel adventurous or enjoy a good handroll ask for one of their specialty rolls, but as a handroll i.e. the TNT roll as a handroll.
If you're there and sit by the bar try to find my business card...hint it's the only bright red one with a thumbprint on it.
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