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| - We ate at Sushi Roku at an off-time around 2 pm, and the restaurant was not very crowded. Much of the seating in Sushi Roku offers excellent Strip views which is a definite plus. We were originally going to be sat at a booth/table close to another couple, but asked to be sat at a separate table for a bit more privacy. The hostess got very huffy and irritated when we made this request, so our dining experience did not begin well.
The server was efficient, but not overly-friendly. We ordered edamame, miso soup, and several sushi rolls (Katana, spicy tuna, California, and toro & jalapeƱo). The food was good, but overpriced, and the quality/taste wasn't heads and tails above more economical sushi restaurants. Of course, you're on the Strip, not to mention paying for a Strip view, so the high price is to be expected. All in all, if you're looking for a sushi restaurant with a Strip view, Sushi Roku is not a bad bet. For me, however, there are several other "Strip view" restaurants that I prefer over Sushi Roku, so I can't say I'll be eating here often.
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