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| - Don't make the same mistake we did and just keep saying that you will try Tetsu "next time..." Go now!
Tetsu is one of those restaurants that we always used to walk by, but never really thought to try. We stay at the Aria frequently, so venturing off of the property for dinner is pretty common, but on a recent trip we tried Tetsu and were kicking ourselves afterwards for not trying it sooner.
Tetsu has a lively atmosphere, great service, and excellent food. Prices were pretty normal, with the wine list being a little limited but there were some good values. Sake menu was great, so be sure to try some if that's your thing.
The show here centers around the teppanyaki tables. The chefs are all professional, but with personality, and you can taste how fresh all of the vegetables are, as well as whatever you choice of protein (be sure to try the shrimp & lobster if you are a seafood-grill person). There is a sushi menu available if teppanyaki is not your thing, but even if you are going for the grill, the rolls are so good I recommend sharing one or two as an appetizer.
Overall, the food was great (not really too much to write about since it's a basic teppanyaki menu), and the service was on point...the only drawback was a limited wine list and way too many super-sugary cocktails on the signature drink list. Everything sounded good, but so sweet! More champagne and vodka-based cocktails, please!
Cheers!
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