If you want a nice, intimate sushi dinner - don't come to Sake Rok. When we went to Sake Rok for dinner on a Friday night, the music was blasting and there was an MC dressed in drag and singing and dancing to 90's pop hits around the tables, engaging the crowd. It was certainly fun and we loved singing along.
The prices are pretty mediocre - I didn't feel as robbed as I would have thought dining on the strip. We ordered the Japanese Wagu Sliders to start. Oh. My. God. I wish I had ordered one on my own so that I didn't have to share. The beef was truly delicate, tender and juicy and the truffle aioli granted me the power to see the face of God.
The sushi on the other hand, I found to be sub-par. To be fair, I lost the ordering game on this one because I tried my friends' rolls and theirs were all better than mine (I don't even remember the name of the roll I ordered) but none of them were very good. I didn't find them to be very fresh and I thought the rice was a little too tough. The only reason I'm giving this SUSHI restaurant 3 instead of 4 stars is because of the beef sliders and the super fun singing and dancing... counter-intuitive. I know.