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I think it all comes down to preference-- this is not the place for people looking for extensive cuts of Toro sushi or quail egg shooters or some of the kimshi style exotic foods. Now that we got that out of the way, this place rocks-- literally!
Have you ever grooved out to the Buddha Bar CD collection-- the standard of ambient house/world music/electronica. (ok, I have a few of these). The original Buddha Bar in Paris has branched out and now has an offspring in Las Vegas- continues the very chic, upscale theme of the original. Not that I would go to a restaurant solely on the decor-- the food has to stand on its own.
Our table of four ordered a spicy salmon/tuna/shrimp appetizer-- each was ground into a paste that we scooped up with belgian endive-- almost like those appetizer spoons on trays-- very yummy and creative.
For the main course, we ordered the standard fare-- catapiller rolls, rainbow rolls, toro sushi, yellowtail sushi, etc. The fish was very fresh and the spicy sauce was substantially better than most places that squirt some red stuff from a bottle. We finished with a Buddha bar speciality- a roll that mixed yellowfin, shrimp, and scallops without any rice. Surprisingly, the mixture was was excellent-- I definitely would order this again for variety!
Recommended for anyone who appreciates sushi and enjoys variety within the american fusion style.
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