Shintaro at Bellagio
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 693-7223
- Price:
- $$$$
- Cross Street:
- Bellagio Drive
- Hours:
- Daily 5:30pm-10pm
Message from Shintaro at Bellagio
Authentically-prepared teppanyaki, sushi and Pacific Rim tastings
- Sushi bar
- Located inside Bellagio
- American/French wines and sake
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Editorial Review for Shintaro at Bellagio – by Leigh Niles Reason
In Short
Three huge tanks behind the sushi chefs are illuminated with jellyfish, while the vaguely Asian-themed dining room around the corner is accented with thick maroon curtains and intricate carpeting. Chose a teppanyaki table, where your chef cooks the food before you, or a regular table for sushi or other Japanese fare. Freshwater eel sushi and spicy tuna rolls are melt-in-your-mouth fresh. The stir-fry extravaganza at the teppanyaki tables includes salad and miso soup.
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Insider Tips
When to GoIf you've opted for a teppanyaki table, make sure to arrive promptly--tables are communal and chefs won't begin preparing food until all guests are present.
Know Before You GoEven though Vegas is known for all-night eating and visitors who never sleep, Shintaro stops serving at 10pm.
User Reviews for Shintaro at Bellagio
10/23/2006 Posted by jcc37000
I have eaten here twice, and had two wonderful experiences. The first was a large group, of 11, on a busy night. We were given a private room in the back, with views and huge windows...We didnt even request a private room, so it was an awesome surprise. I had scallops (even though im not supposed to eat shellfish) and medallions of filet mignon, with 2 liters of Kirin to finish it off. great experience. very expensive, but a top notch meal, almost 100$ per person The teppanyaki was above average, but a bit expensive, at around 80/person. I have had TY just as good for 1/2 the price. Great experience, but not the best value.
Pros: Great Service, Location
Cons: Price
10/20/2006 Posted by damon23
After a horrible day of flying and checking in during NASCAR weekend, we decided on Shintaro for our favorite teppenyaki dishes....while the price is high for any sushi restaurant, the service, quality and atmosphere were all we needed to get our Vegas trip started right. Anything on the menu is recommended, but I prefer the grilled seafood combination along with your favorite sushi. Shintaro is a must on my list for every Vegas trip.
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