Shibuya at the MGM Grand
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 891-1111
- Price:
- $$$$
- Cross Street:
- E Tropicana Avenue
- Hours:
- Sun-Thu 5:00pm-10:00pm , Fri-Sat 5:00am-10:30pm
Message from Shibuya at the MGM Grand
Inspired Japanese cuisine from Tokyo's Shibuya district
- Japanese cuisine
- Located inside MGM Grand
- Extensive sake selection
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Editorial Review for Shibuya at the MGM Grand – by Lily Fu
In Short
Taking its name from the bustling urbanism of the Tokyo neighborhood, this eatery offers three distinct dining areas--a marble sushi bar, a stainless steel-canopied teppan room and a pink glass-enclosed a la carte area. Chef Eiji Takase, formerly of the Sushi Samba restaurant group, is behind the menu that gives traditional Japanese recipes American flair. Specialties include miso wild salmon in a lotus root and ginger sauce, and Kobe beef tataki with onions and lemon soy.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkThe restaurant has one of the largest sake menus in the country. Sake pairings are available each night with the chef's tasting menu. Or try original creations like the Kah Pah, cucumber sorbet shaken with sake and vodka, topped with cucumber garnish.
Know Before You GoReservations are highly recommended.
User Reviews for Shibuya at the MGM Grand
05/28/2008 Posted by DavidKnowles
My wife and I celebrated our aniversary at Shibuya Restauratnt at MGM and then went to see Robin Williams perform on 5/25/08. After the show my wife came down with serious lower intestinal problems. The next morning I came down with the same malady. We spent 200.00 at Shibuya and I wanted the restaurant to know they had served some tainted food to prevent it from happening again. I called MGM customer service who took the information and promised the restaurant manager would call. Nothing........ Will not go back to this overpriced dirty restaurant.
Pros: Location
Cons: Service and quality of food
05/11/2008 Posted by TomGormet
The food was okay and the setting truly Las Vegas. But they really push the saki. No problem there, but being a novice when it comes to saki, I asked the waiter for assistance. By his reaction you would have thought I was asking him to solve a complex math problem. He got very flustered and abrupt. From there, it was a downhill experience.
Pros: Ambiance
Cons: Brusque service, overpriced food
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