Went to Vegas on business and this was our first night in town. We had several vendor dinners lined up for the week but we were on our own this night and I was really hoping to find something that wouldn't be too touristy or too heavy. Between Yelp and Chowhound I decided this was the place to try.
I made a reservation for the 8:30 seating at the sushi bar. The lady on the phone was very cute - she asked if I'd ever been there before and when I said no, she said "I have to let you know that we are a fine sushi restaurant and don't have steak or chicken or sushi rolls." Hehe. I guess they get a lot of people who want some chicken fried rice and a California Roll and who pitch a fit when they can't get it? Anyway, I assured her it was fine, that we wanted sushi, sushi, sushi.
We opted for the large omakase option ($120) and I honestly can't remember everything (maybe due to the 24 oz bottle of sake we split?) but I can tell you that the salmon roe and the blue fin tuna were my favorites. There was an amuse with monk fish liver that was also enough to make me weep. The "grill" course was fine - eel, seared tuna and a couple of other things, but I would have preferred more nigiri.
I make it to Vegas every couple of years, sometimes more often. I just hope they're still in business on my next trip because I will return, maybe for multiple meals, when I get the chance.