(702) 731-7731
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
36.1171
-115.1734
Neighborhood: Paradise
Simple & Delicious
by bananny
The concierge at the Bellagio recommended this place for great sushi in Vegas. Conveniently located next door, inside Caesar's Palace, seemed like a nice walk and a fine night out. The atmosphere was nice. Nothing outrageous or special. The waitress looked at me like I was crazy when I asked for a mojito made with shiso mint. It was bland, lacking in flavor but after all of the sugary drinks I had on the strip during the day, it was kind of nice. The sushi menu was very small & very basic. No signature rolls, nothing fancy, just basic sushi you could find anywhere. I had to specially order a spicy scallop hand roll. The scallops in the roll were unfortunately cooked, but it was still tasty. Everything that was brought to us tasted good. I was however disappointed because it was the same kind of sushi I could have had at home in Denver.
- Pros: Good food. Nothing was bad.
- Cons: Nothing special. Same kind of sushi you can get anywhere.
Alright...
by amasnica
The sushi was fresh and melted in your mouth. However, the "tempura appetizer" was definitely not worth the money. We had about 5 pieces of veggie tempura and 2 shrimp and it cost $15...and 2 of the veggie pieces were over cooked. We also got the Caesar's Specialty Roll which was a huge disappointment. For $22 you'd think they'd put a little more in than a small/skinny piece of tempura shrimp, a skinny piece of asparagus and some shredded carrots. It didn't have a lot of flavor and when we told the waitress it wasn't very good she just left. I wouldn't get the specialty rolls again-save your money and stick to the standard rolls.
- Pros: Fresh and very tender fish
- Cons: Overpriced rolls and appetizers, small tables
Fresh and well prepared Japanese fare
by tytls
The star of the show at Hyakumi was definitely the sushi/sashimi. The fish was incredibly fresh and of a very high quality.....so much so that my wife and I ate there more than once during our recent trip to Vegas. The california rolls and deep fried soft shell crab were good as well. Though unspectacular, their Japanese bento box sets were executed well. The place also serves a chinese-influenced lunch menu that offers cantonese dishes such as braised beef stew noodles and catonese roasts, which we reckon is slightly below what you would get at an authentic cantonese restaurant like Sam Wong's. Worth a try nonetheless.
- Pros: Freshest seafood around makes great sushi and sashimi
- Cons: Execution of chinese dishes can be improved. Can be pricey.









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