Las Vegas Food | A Must-Try Zero-Negative-Review Sushi Spot đŁ
It's hard to believe a restaurant with hundreds of Yelp reviews has not a single bad ratingâjust overwhelmingly positive feedback. Even higher rated than many three-Michelin-star spots! As a serious sushi lover, how could I miss such a hidden gem? Letâs go~ đ Unassuming & easy to miss â the exterior is so plain you might not even notice itâs a Japanese restaurant. Name: HIROYOSHI đ 5900 W. Charleston Blvd. #10, Las Vegas, NV No exaggeration: the value here far exceeds many Michelin-starred sushi bars. Itâs also one of those rare places where the food genuinely brings joy. ⨠Highlight 1: Omakase that beats Michelin spots Whether sashimi or nigiri, the quality is incredibly freshâsweet Hokkaido uni, sake toro, bluefin tuna, amaebi, and more. So delicious, so fresh! đ The sushi rice is lightly packed, so each piece is a perfect one-bite wonder without too many carbs. ⨠Highlight 2: Fresh jellyfish salad This was the surprise of the night! Crisp, chewy jellyfish tossed in their special vinegar sauce with cucumber. đ I ordered three servings because it was that good. A must-order for jellyfish lovers! ⨠Highlight 3: Black cod Tender fish with a subtle sake aroma, lightly grilled to a slight char outside, meltingly soft inside. Youâll want two orders to fully enjoy it! This dish rivals Yoshizumi in the Bay Area but costs a fraction of the price. ⨠Highlight 4: Exceptional service Most places just aim for âokayâ service, but hereâthough the prices are modestâthe service is Michelin-level thoughtful. While many restaurants are packed and ignoring spacing, they still keep tables far apart and serve only a limited number of guests. I was so happy with the experienceâour meal came to around $250, and I happily left a 30% tip to thank them for their warm hospitality. ⨠Highlight 5: No real flaws If I had to pick one âdownsideâ: you must make a reservation! Everyone wants to try it, so seats go fast. If youâre traveling to Vegas, book ahead! đ â¤ď¸ Overall: Why do I rate this place above some Michelin spots? It comes down to value. These days, omakase can run hundreds per personâIâve seen $500/person in the Bay đľ. But here, the prices are so reasonable itâs almost emotional! â¤ď¸ Omakase options: $45 or $100âhighly recommend the $100 to try almost everything. The ingredients are fresh and absolutely rival any high-end sushi bar. If youâre a true sushi enthusiast, itâs worth flying here forâeven with the flight, it may still be cheaper than some local premium spots! âď¸đŁ #LasVegasEats #FoodReview #SushiLovers