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Las Vegas - Sushi



 
 
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Old 12-10-2003, 01:39 AM
Art Hannah
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Yeah, I know, it's been mentioned before, and I WILL search the archives, but I
was just wondering if anyone had any late-breaking recommendations for places
in Vegas.. I'm headed there in early November. I plan to do one sushi meal,
probably by myself, as my friends don't care for it. Prefer quality over
quantity. I don't think I'm going to go the AYCE route. What's the best in
Vegas? Nobu? I remember someone (Blair?) paying $30 for 2 pieces of toro..
well, I'm not going to splurge THAT much (unless I win.. hahahahahaha), but I
wouldn't mind spending $50-$100 on myself, since, what the hell, I'll be there
anyway.

--Art
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"Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with
diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring,
entertaining,and a source of mind-boggling amounts of
excrement when you least expect it."

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Old 13-10-2003, 01:26 AM
JoeyH
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There seem to be several really good choices thses days in Las Vegas.

I think one of the oldest sushi restaurants is still one of the best,
though. Osaka is on West Sahara.
http://www.lasvegas-sushi.com/

Although I haven't been there, I am hearing some nice tings about Sushi Mon.
http://www.sushi-mon.com/index.html

Joey


"Art Hannah" wrote in message
...
Yeah, I know, it's been mentioned before, and I WILL search the archives,

but I
was just wondering if anyone had any late-breaking recommendations for

places
in Vegas.. I'm headed there in early November. I plan to do one sushi

meal,
probably by myself, as my friends don't care for it. Prefer quality over
quantity. I don't think I'm going to go the AYCE route. What's the best in
Vegas? Nobu? I remember someone (Blair?) paying $30 for 2 pieces of toro..
well, I'm not going to splurge THAT much (unless I win.. hahahahahaha),

but I
wouldn't mind spending $50-$100 on myself, since, what the hell, I'll be

there
anyway.

--Art
OSPAM

"Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with
diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring,
entertaining,and a source of mind-boggling amounts of
excrement when you least expect it."



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Old 13-10-2003, 03:10 AM
Blair P. Houghton
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Art Hannah wrote:
Yeah, I know, it's been mentioned before, and I WILL search the archives, but I
was just wondering if anyone had any late-breaking recommendations for places
in Vegas.. I'm headed there in early November. I plan to do one sushi meal,
probably by myself, as my friends don't care for it. Prefer quality over
quantity. I don't think I'm going to go the AYCE route. What's the best in
Vegas? Nobu? I remember someone (Blair?) paying $30 for 2 pieces of toro..
well, I'm not going to splurge THAT much (unless I win.. hahahahahaha), but I
wouldn't mind spending $50-$100 on myself, since, what the hell, I'll be there
anyway.


Vegas changes almost monthly, but if you haven't tried Shintaro
in the Bellagio, it's a must-do.

--Blair
"And if you're lucky, they've got
the $30 toro on the menu that night."
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Old 16-11-2003, 01:12 AM
toadfinger
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Default Las Vegas - Sushi

Can't remember the name of it, but there's a nice sushi place at the Luxor.
I planned on "one sushi dinner" too, ah-hem, it didn't work!


"Art Hannah" wrote in message
...
Yeah, I know, it's been mentioned before, and I WILL search the archives,

but I
was just wondering if anyone had any late-breaking recommendations for

places
in Vegas.. I'm headed there in early November. I plan to do one sushi

meal,
probably by myself, as my friends don't care for it. Prefer quality over
quantity. I don't think I'm going to go the AYCE route. What's the best in
Vegas? Nobu? I remember someone (Blair?) paying $30 for 2 pieces of toro..
well, I'm not going to splurge THAT much (unless I win.. hahahahahaha),

but I
wouldn't mind spending $50-$100 on myself, since, what the hell, I'll be

there
anyway.

--Art
OSPAM

"Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with
diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring,
entertaining,and a source of mind-boggling amounts of
excrement when you least expect it."



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Old 20-11-2003, 03:29 PM
Greg Leman
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"toadfinger" wrote in message
nk.net...
Can't remember the name of it, but there's a nice sushi place at the

Luxor.
I planned on "one sushi dinner" too, ah-hem, it didn't work!

There's a good one at Bally's across from the Sports Book. Very reasonably
priced. You can get an order and then watch a game.


--
Greg Leman
Carolina Sauce Company, Inc.
http://www.carolinasauce.com
A wide variety of sauces and specialty foods over the web.


 




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