Katsuya is the Los Angeles Times Readers’ Choice “Best Sushi Restaurant” in Southern California and one of OpenTable’s “50 Hottest Restaurants in the U.S.” Featuring the dynamic pairing of Master Read more...
Nobu at Paris Las Vegas offers a Japanese-inspired menu that pleases every palate. Feast on imported Asian and Japanese fish, imported seafood and exotic delicacies. Come dine with us Read more...
Located in The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Palazzo, SUSHISAMBA Las Vegas features dramatic 16-foot ceilings that create a soaring atrium housing the main restaurant space. The Carnaval-inspired design Read more...
Located inside the Town Square, Kabuki Japanese Restaurant is a high-energy, family-friendly and value oriented Japanese restaurant delivering quality food and great service. With over 200 items on the menu, Read more...
Japango, located on Pearl Street in the heart of downtown Boulder is a local favorite for the freshest sushi, and traditional and modern Japanese cuisine. We have two outdoor patios, Read more...
Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge showcases innovative dishes from traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine that includes a flare of Korean essence, culminating in an eclectic and uniquely modern dining experience. Read more...
The Iron Chef Has Arrived. The contemporary Japanese design of Morimoto Las Vegas combines delicate Japanese beauty and elegance, with exotic photographs by Yasumichi Morita, to create a stunning restaurant Read more...
Eiko’s delivers imaginative twists on traditional Japanese cuisine. Our vision for the menu combines modern and authentic traditional Japanese cuisine including seasonal, fresh sustainable fish and ingredients delivered daily from Read more...
Modern Japanese Cuisine with a Korean American Twist. Kumi Restaurant + Lounge combines East-Asian ingredients with Korean flavors, creating a modern approach to Japanese Cuisine. Utilizing sustainably sourced ingredients, guests Read more...
Fuji Ya was the very first Japanese restaurant to open in Minnesota. Reiko Weston was the original founder who started Fuji Ya from a two car garage building back in Read more...
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