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    Ginza

    4.9 (365 reviews)
    ModerateIzakaya
    Open 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Gyoza
    Derah M.

    Probably the best restaurant in the area. I've been here a couple times and everything I've tried has tasted authentic and amazing! My favorite dish so far is the A5 Wagyu Hot Pot. The tofu that comes with it is so silky and soft. The wagyu is also soft and melts in your mouth. Its also authentic and they have certificate posted right when you walk in. I also love how the place is decorated. It's perfect for a date night.

    Nelson Q.

    Didn't wanna go far from home so we checked out Ginza since we wanted sushi. Great vibe inside and pleasant service as well. Ordered a couple of rolls( The Toro, andI forgot the other one), a small Unadon, and some nigiri(Suzuki, Madai, and Chutoro). Rolls were tasty, as was all the nigiri. The Unadon was okay, not like they do in Japan though. Prices are justified...this is not an AYCE style sushi joint so you know the Quality of seafood is much better and tasty.

    New York steak (6oz)
    Emily L.

    I will admit, we are no experts when it comes to Japanese food so maybe their other foods are great. However, we ordered the chicken fried rice, the beef fried rice, and the New York steak. We took our food to go. None of the meat had ANY flavor whatsoever. The chicken, the beef in the rice, and the steak. All flavorless. The rice was also very bland. The chicken in the rice was insanely dry/overcooked on top of being flavorless. Just not a good experience at all which we were surprised after reading all the amazing reviews. Not sure we will give it another shot after how terrible this experience was with the food.

    Menu
    Dawn C.

    Our server was warm, welcoming and delightful. Made us feel welcome from the start. A large variety of rolls, but we opted for ones that we already knew and they were delicious. We got the Dragon and Lasagna roll. I love salmon and got the classic salmon roll. It was a bit lack luster. Next time I'll opt for the sashimi. I prefer made to order sushi over AYCe and this didn't disappoint. Portions and pricing were fair.

    Berg hot pot inside
    Lisa T.

    Wow. Just returned from Japan and was craving some food and this place is legit. The service is very good and the ambiance feels like I am back in Japan. The food was very good. Get the beef hot pot and the honey toast so good!

    Beef and pork belly kushi yaki (grilled skewers)
    Cindy L.

    What a great find! The interior is nicely decorated, with cozy booths ready for a date night or just eating out with the family. The menu is extensive (sushi, skewers, noodles, rice bowls, nabe/hot pot, and so much more). They have a beef hot pie (like a beef stew pot pie with puff pastry crust) that's so delicious. It's great value for the quality of the food. Service was attentive and friendly. Highly recommend!

    Sabrina U.

    Thank you for an amazing experience, Cici!! Ginza absolutely did not disappoint. Some of the best sushi in Vegas.

    Oyster Shooter, fish roll lol miso sauce

    Every time I'm in Vegas I make it a point to get here even tho it's out in suburban hell. This restaurant just keeps getting better. Pros: Michelle is a great attentive knowledgeable and kind server! She's my girl. If I had a restaurant I'd steal her. They hired a real bartender I believe his name is Ethan (I apologize if I'm incorrect) He's great! He was so needed. He makes a good martini. My only request would be to add some additional gins besides the usual Bombay and Tanqueray. Maybe add Hendrix or London Dry Gin No. 3, or Botanist and a good white vermouth maybe Noilly Prat or Dolin just an observation and a hope. Atmosphere is lovely. Booths are private and they've turned down the volume of music.Big pro! Now you can actually have a conversation. Biggest pro of all is the food. I'm a sashimi gal and some rolls. Fish is always remarkably fresh. Nice thick cuts. Ask for the fresh wasabi. Michelle turned me on to a roll the other night no rice asst fish wrapped in cucumber (it's in the photo) very clean and delicious. The oyster shooters were amazing. I had them twice. Friends had the wagyu something and raved. Coming from the OC where we have some of the best restaurants and most definitely the best sushi at Miki's (formally 242) this place is not to be missed.

    Truffle fries
    Mechelyn H.

    I have been waiting a long time to check this place out. I must say Service was OUTSTANDING! From the moment we walked in to the time we left, service was on point! The ambiance was great since they placed us in the party room (we had a party of 6 with 2 babies) however if we were to be seated in the normal seating area, we probably would have been squished. The food was good, I want to go back though because I think I probably chose the wrong item. I should have gone with something that I am normally used to eating to get a standard rating. Everyone else in my party enjoyed their food. I feel like I need to go back again when I can focus on tasting the flavors. I also would like to try the sushi. This would be a must try at least once.

    Honey Toast with Vanilla Ice Cream

    As a family that used to live in Japan, we've found it hard to find good quality Japanese food living in the states. We were so impressed with how good everything was. The Katsudon stole the show. it really tastes just like it does back in Japan. The maki rolls were all good & great portion size, you can tell they care about their roll presentation here & give a good mix of rice to fish ratio on the rainbow roll. The skewers are so tasty & a great appetizer. The honey toast was also so good. The inside was perfectly soft while the outer crust was nice and crunchy. We all agreed we'd come here now instead of our usual go-to Japanese spot now that we know it exists!!

    Ryan M.

    Weve been wanting to try this place since before they opened, time went by and saw the 5 star reviews, so we definitely had to come and see for ourselves. Long story short, the reviews are legit. We ordered alot of food and every single plate we had tasted great!!! The skewers, curry, sushi, sukiyaki, yakisoba, gindara (black miso cod), mango and strawberry crepe cakes all tasted great! Wife had a cocktail as well and she said it was just right. The setting was nice, the artwork on each wall/booth looked beautiful. Service was outstanding as well. Im just glad we can finally have some tasty Japanese food on the north side and not have to drive to China Town area. This place is a must if you live in the north las vegas side and/or Japanese food lover. Another 5 star review to add for Ginza!

    Inside
    Robert S.

    We visited on Saturday night, for dinner, with a party of four and it was a very good experience. We were seated right away in a spacious booth and the waiter stopped by and took orders. Their margaritas are tasty and tall. Two of us ordered the Omakaze, it was outstanding and almost too much food. The highlights were the sashimi/such platter and the Wagyu sukiyaki, We also ordered varied apps and entrees, the Lobster was also excellent. The service was very good. The waiter was friendly, prompt and professional. He kept up with drink refills and cleared empty dishes expeditiously. Overall, an excellent place for Japanese fare.

    Erica D.

    one of the best Japanese restaurants in Vegas. The food was high quality and delicious. Our server, Cici, was amazing. She gave great recommendations, and her warm and fun personality made our dining experience even better. The food was also served at just the right pace. Another thing that made our visit worthwhile was the restaurant's atmosphere. I loved the warm lighting and how each table was separated by walls, making it feel more intimate and cozy. The restaurant seemed new because it was so clean and well-maintained. I'll definitely be back, and this will be one of my go to spots whenever I have visitors in town.

    Kamikaze roll, WestWorld roll, Spicy Yellowtail roll...all excellent!!

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    Do you have private group dining for like 15-20? For bday celebration? If yes, can u ask for more Info ty

    Yes. Please call store after 4pm for more information on private dining. Private room is a standard 14 seat set up. More chair is available upon request. Thank you.

    Do they have a happy hour or lunch specials?

    They only open at 4, so not open for lunch unfortunately. As to a Happy hour....I don't remember seeing a menu for that, just a special Omakase menu and will be open for Father's Day only at 12. Hope that helps.

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    ITs IZAKAYA

    ITs IZAKAYA

    4.7
    (945 reviews)
    14.0 mi
    $$

    With tons of izakayas around, this place is still our fav take out dine-in, show off to LA…read morefriends/family of local affordable/cheapest price and okay quality Japanese food, and NO lines. Not the best, but good enough for its price. The staff will make you feel at home, great customer service. *This place is better at sashimi and simple fish cuts (not carpaccio, suacey more westernized stuff), appetizers, grilled proteins, fish protein bowls, some soups.* Their yakitori is not for us. If want to see if our standards/levels match your tastebuds? I explained where we are on that spectrum. They increased their prices on some items but not all of them. $6 Sapporo Draft nos vs was $4 drafts. Salmon and eggs is our #1 favorite dish was $12. It's now $15 and called Salmon bowl. Whole grilled squid $12 now. Hibachi Kama (Collar) was delicious and hefty. Suggested by the manager/owner. Now $20. Grilled Freshwater Eel was $13, now $15. Small Sashimi Set $35. Shisamo $8. Oden (fish cake) soup now $15. Still a favorite dish when feeling sick, unwell. Tako Wasabi $4. Grilled Flounder with delicious pepper sauce. Ika Natto $5 Our standards: Coastal big city non-Japanese descent ppl privileged to be around enough typical Japanese food, a city with a decent size Japanese communit(ities) within the it. Our expectations usually is by price, we're not elevated foodie type for fancier dining experiences unless it's for the entertainment of it, etc. We like city versions of hole in the wall, ghetto fab, semi-purist, daily casual and sometimes clearner types of food. So this place fits the daily casual place to eat at. If you're looking for more perfection in dishes, there's tons of other places to line up and pay higher prices for in Vegas. For those coastal city ppl even coming from NY NY, where the norm for casual/mid tier least westernized sushi places costing easily $100ish per person (less than $100 per person), this place could be an alternative for you. Ppl coming from big city super suburbs, towns/no where towns (local vegas is more of a town, not city) then of course this place will be awesome no matter what due to lack of resources and exposure in one's area. Shoutout to the team who makes it worth it to constantly visit, make us feel at ease and special with take outs to welcoming tourist friends/family...Noelle, Dillon, Natalia, Sophia!! Thank you!!

    Came here for a late dinner, post BTS concert. It was full, and the background song was all BTS…read moresongs. We ordered spider roll, it was a little disappointing, the sushi roll kept falling apart, the taste was good and the cream was crunchy. The tofu was ok. And the tempura bowl was ok. We have an attentive staff in spite of a busy night. Plenty of parking but it can get harder especially when the restaurant is full. Ambiance was casual and noise level was a little on the louder side.

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    Kaisen Bowl
    Kaisen Bowl
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    Salmon & Ikura Bowl
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    Izakaya Tora

    Izakaya Tora

    4.2
    (136 reviews)
    15.9 mi

    Came on a Tuesday evening right before CES, and it was so unbelievably busy. We had to wait almost…read more30 minutes before we were seated. I don't think they are usually this busy though, as they were definitely understaffed that evening. Service was consistent throughout the night, and the servers were cheerful and doing their best to take care of everyone. The restaurants design is very relaxed, with some optional bar seating to watch the chefs cook and roast the skewers, with additional options for booths. After 10 PM, they offer a happy hour special with $5 hand rolls, cheap drinks, and basically half off of all their skewers, potatoes, and small bites. On the particular evening that we went, either they were extra busy and had too much customers from CES... but they ran out of sushi rice and did not have any hand rolls....How does a Japanese restaurant run out of rice??? We were super disappointed and ended up just getting skewers. Itzakaya Tora, you definitely need to step up your game and have better management in the future for these big events. I don't think they are that new of a restaurant, but they definitely let me down. Chicken and pork skewers ($2 per skewer, 7/10) - super juicy! You can definitely taste the charcoal and barbecue flavor. They do a great job of keeping each skewer, moist and juicy, that I didn't feel like I was eating burnt skewers like you get at some other restaurants. - $2 per skewer is pretty good for the happy hour deal, but I think it's much more expensive during the regular menu option. Don't think it would be particularly worth it with their regular menu. Overall, super disappointed that they didn't have any more of their sushi, rice and best do not have any $5 hand rolls during their happy hour. Also, the wait was super long to get in, and they were definitely understaffed. If they had all their food selections available, this would probably be a higher rating, but the long weight and lack of menu items was super disappointing.

    I went here for dinner with a buddy of mine recently and wanted to write a review because I've been…read morehere like four times this year. I have come by for happy hour multiple times which is when they do these $5 hand rolls, I could be wrong but I believe they are $5. I recall getting yellowtail and it's delicious. Izakaya Tora is a Japanese restaurant off of paradise really close to the strip and the sphere. It is fairly small, but they have non ayce sushi which does = higher prices but better quality. They have a pretty large menu of kitchen items, sake and drinks, and sushi and sashimi. At this visit we shared a scallop crudo that we liked, a yellowtail crudo that we loved, lamb chops were good, and I believe three rolls. One of the rolls we didn't like because they make the srirachi in house which was more sweet than spicy, but the others were good. I do like this place but it is not a quick stop type of place. It's a spot you come and hang out and take your time. Food can take some time but worth it with the quality and taste. It is also not cheap so more a quality over quantity situation. Service can be a little slow but pleasant. Overall I do like this spot for happy hour if I want a late night drink and bite of sushi.

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    Kinako Geso Age- Crispy Squid w/ Roasted Soybean
    Kinako Geso Age- Crispy Squid w/ Roasted Soybean
    Premium Sushi Bar
    Premium Sushi Bar
    Braised Gyutan- Tender ox tongue w/ charred scallion relish

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    Braised Gyutan- Tender ox tongue w/ charred scallion relish
    Shigotonin

    Shigotonin

    4.7
    (576 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    Shigotonin is a delightful discovery off the Vegas strip (but may as well be on the strip…read moreconsidering the taste and quality of food here) in a small plaza. Chef Shuji runs the restaurant with his wife next to him in the kitchen. The fish here is flown in from Japan and of the highest quality as you can see from the sheen and fat marbling. The tuna melts in your mouth and bite after bite is a wonderful experience as you pair it with soy sauce, fresh Wasabi, yuzu Wasabi, or some combination of the condiments provided. This is also the first sushi restaurant I have ever been to that automatically brings out fresh Wasabi without having to ask. The portions are generous and we left feeling very satisfied. Even though we were very full, we took a look at the dessert menu. Not pictured here is a sweet potato with ice cream and brown sugar glaze. This dish on the menu was unassuming but the taste was so decadent. Quite possibly the best and sweetest sweet potato I have ever tasted. The chef slowly roasts them over a 2 hour period, rotating the potatoes every so slightly every 15 minutes. The sweet potato could be a dessert by itself, it was that good! Chef Shuji is a charming and funny host. He regularly comes out to greet his customers and makes sure they are enjoying their meal, very high-touch. If you know Japanese - even if it's just a few phrases, speak with him as he will be delighted. He was absolutely tickled when we said arigato and he shared that he is originally from Kyoto. Cannot wait to return to Shigotonin!

    Yummm. A splurge, but worth it…read more Their sakura box was delicious, as was their uni pasta. Service is nice and thorough and the boss man came to check in and chat with us.

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    Menu (soft opening)
    Menu (soft opening)
    Oysters in olive oil
    Oysters in olive oil
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    Salmon baguette with yuzu aioli
    Omakase Kyara Sake Bar

    Omakase Kyara Sake Bar

    4.7
    (206 reviews)
    17.5 mi
    $$$$

    **Overall: 4.75 Stars**…read more Imagine omakase but with a show. That's what you get here at Kyara Sake Bar. I went to Kyara on a date, but it wasn't the quiet or romantic kind of place I thought it'd be. Kyara had great service but they visit you every few minutes and explain things before each dish and they may cook something in front of you or show you the fish (like the actual real whole fish from the same catch you'd be eating)! When we were about to be served the wagyu beef dish, we were shown the certificate and our server explained all about the cow. I felt like I knew all about Bertha and joked that we just went through her photo album and yearbook. Like how was I supposed to eat Bertha now?!! Aiyahhhhh. Kyara may not be the romantic type of restaurant, but it was more memorable and more of an experience! It had may "wow" moments.

    If you're looking for a Omakase intimate setting, this place is it. We arrived at 830ish- no wait…read moreand were greeted and seated by a friendly young man. We had a choice for bar or table and we chose table. It was tucked in a corner so it felt intimate for me and husband. Menu was filled with some of our faves and some new things we never tried. Skewers were great esp the Wagyu- it was so good and tender. We enjoyed the agadashi tofu with was one of our faves here. Food was overall delicious and you can taste the freshness of the fish. We def want to come back and experience their dinner specials. Definitely a place to try if you're in the area

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    Sushi bar
    Sushi bar
    Blue crab handroll
    Blue crab handroll
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