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| - Dined here once about two years ago and again on 02/26/18.
We were seated promptly as the restaurant was nearly empty and waited on right away. We chose to do the a la Carter menu as opposed to the all you can eat because we weren't that hungry.
The main reason I gave 3 stars is because the menu options here are very limited. The choices are raw fish, sushi, raw fish, and well, sushi. For a name that includes "Japanese restaurant" my boyfriend was hoping for some steak or shrimp skewer options like most places have.
As far as the all you can eat sushi goes (which I had on my first visit) it is really nothing special. The sushi is good and fresh, but nothing to write home about. I can name about three other places that have a better all you can eat options for a better price and with more variety.
The food we did order, edamame, two carpaccios, and two rolls, were very good and tasted fresh. The server was also very generous with the ginger which I love.
Overall, I may return to this restaurant at some point, but I'd recommend checking out other all you can eat options in Vegas as they are plentiful.
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