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  • Normally, I would never go to a place called, "Sushi Wow", but living in Las Vegas for three years, my standards have gone down. Way down. Anyways, I was desperate, and didn't want to drive all the way down to I Love Sushi in Henderson. (Note: As with Sushi Wow, I wouldn't normally go to a place with such a cheesey name, as it gives me horrid flashbacks of Sushi Lovers by the AMC Mercado in Santa Clara, but it's another three-star sushi place that I'll save for another review.) A small place, located in a strip mall on the corner of Ann & Simmons, just south of Aliante, the Cantonese-owned Sushi Wow seats about 35. When it comes to sushi, I'm kind of a snob and a purist; I pretty much only stick to the nigiri. "Super-duper-69-screaming-orgasm" rolls just don't turn me on. My standard fare when trying a new place: maguro, hamachi, sake, uni, and amaebi. It wasn't as nasty as most other sushi places in Las Vegas, and definitely a step above all the AYCE places in town. Reasonably priced, about $3.75 for the standard stuff and $7.50 for uni. The maguro was flavorless, the uni was obviously not fresh (but I've had much worse at other sushi places), but the rest were decent. All in all, their sushi was okay, the same quality you'd get at Sushi+Sake at Green Valley Ranch, but with half the price tag (yet another review I will need to work on). I also tried the $5.25 teriyaki chicken lunch special, which was pretty nasty, their miso soup tastes like they need to add more hon-dashi, and their salad dressing is interestingly decent, the fried oysters are tasty, the udon is udon, and I could do without the flavorless fried soft shell crab. Their $11.50 sushi special dinner is quite a bargain, as you get soup, salad, and 2 pieces each of maguro, hamachi, sake, whitefish, and unagi. The bottom line? Go here for the cheap food if you don't feel like driving anywhere, but don't expect it to taste great!
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