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| - Satoya is really a hidden Gem in Las Vegas. Japanese owned and operated. The provide fantastic service delicios food and great entertainment ( yes entertainment) at a very reasonable price.
What makes Satoya unique is that the Owners are from the Okinawa Islands of Japan. Along with all of your traditional Japanese style favorites ( sushi, Sashimi, Rolls, Grilled food etc) They also have a select menu of traditional OKinawan Food.
These Okinawan foods are hard to find (impossible??) in the Las Vegas area and we were pleased when we discovered that they had such Okinawa Specialites as Okinawa Soki Soba, Taco Rice, Goya Chanpuru, Somen Chanpuru, Rafuty and more!
What REALLY makes this place great is that they have Video screens with scenes of the Okinawan islands Showing , and relaxing Okinawan style folk music playing in the background.
When we were they actually had a live Shamisen performer playing quietly in the background while we ate. It really gave us the feeling of being in Japan, or Okinawa. I asked the waitress about the Shamisen player and she told me that the have a live performance every 2nd and 4th friday, 3 times nightly! I guess this guy (the shamisen or Sanshin player ) is pretty famous and travels back and forth to Okinawa alot
FOOD we ordered a variety of food from sushi to grilled to noodles, and it was all WONDERFUL
Our only complaint is that we couldnt stay as long as we would have liked, because o f an early morning flight the next day !
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