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$92 for a petite filet ala carte? There are plenty of better choices at Aria and nearby. Teppan style dining without the show. Don't get me wrong, the food was decent (not great), BUT (and this is a big but) it sits among some of the greater restaurants in Las Vegas and just can't compete. Yet the prices charged here are among the upper limit. Food: We ordered steak and chicken (new place, give them something easy to do). The chicken was breast meat, fatty and included the skin (which had to be removed if you wanted to avoid the fat). The steak was decent but not great (a bit too much salty sauce, methinks). The two sauces were good. The sides were fried rice (weird with a lot of unknown bits and too much oil) and limp asparagus spears the size of pipe cleaners. Service: The service was very attentive. There were several food servers, not just one. We sat at one of the teppan tables. The chef was nice, but just there to cook. No flair, like you would get at one of the other teppan places nearby. Bottom line: If you want great Japanese food, there are too many better choices to count nearby. If you want a great steak, try Jean George's or better yet, Gordon Ramsay's at Paris. $260 for two.
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