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This place is okay, not a stunner by any means 'tho. Disappointing they ran out of their popular "Black Cod" dish. The portions are good sized and fairly priced for a Hotel/Casino restaurant. If you fear never getting filled at Japanese Sushi restaurants, I'd recommend ordering their Chicken Fried Rice for $10, it's enough to help fill 2 people (or feed more), and then you won't go broke ordering so much sushi, that you're potentially faced with a huge bill and still empty stomach. The sushi rolls are okay, nothing spectacular, but then again, I'm not a big fan of those fancy rolls with special names and all sorts of random assortments thrown together. I'm more of a fan of the basic sushi and sashimi where there's no sauces or blending of multiple flavors, and the quality of the fish can be tasted without distractions. The service is decent here, as is the decor. I'd still rate Nobu at the Hard Rock with higher ratings, 'tho that comes with a higher price tag too. I think you can come out of this place for about $100 for dinner for 2 feeling satisfied, and maybe up to $150 if you add alcohol and order a tad more liberally.
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