From the people who brought you Blue Fin on East Sunset comes BF Sushi!! I like to tell myself that BF stands for bestfriend and not Blue Fin. The restaurant took over the space vacated by Kobe Sushi Bistro. Got in a little before 6pm on a Friday night. The place was pretty dead. I think there was just 1 other table seated. It looks even emptier because the restaurant is really large. So here we are, eating our food. Staff was super friendly and gave great service. With our heads buried in our food and the menu, when we got up for air an hour later, we noticed that the place was more than half full. Not too bad I thought. The whole time people kept piling in, our level of service never changed. Kudos for that!
We had AYCE, of course. I was happy that they had hamachi kama, seems like a lot of AYCE places "run out" of it. When our nigiri sushi arrived, I thought to myself that the pieces of fish were on the smaller side, compared to other AYCE places. Then I lift the fish to check out the rice portion and boy was I surprised. You get a tiny nugget of tasty sushi rice. I'd say the fish to rice ratio was as good as it gets in the Vegas valley.
Here is a rundown of what we ordered:
APPETIZERS:
baked green mussels
soft shell crab tempura (half a crab per order)
shrimp tempura
screaming orgasm
shumai (they come fried)
gyoza
spicy garlic edamame (very garlicy)
chicken karaage (overcooked and hard)
bacon scallop skewer
bacon asparagus skewer
salmon skin salad
udon
oysters
ROLLS:
blue fin special
rock and roll (no rice)
NIGIRI:
garlic tuna
hamachi
uni
amaebi (with the heads)
halibut
DESSERT:
green tea tempura ice cream
Needless to say, we all left very full and very happy. Everything is delicious, except for the chicken karaage. I will be back and recommend this place to anyone wanting to try a solid AYCE place.