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Las Vegas Omakase’s Entry-Level Spot | Sushi Hiroyoshi 🍣

This omakase offers two price tiers: $120 per person for regular table seating $150 per person for counter seating (both are 7-course meals) The server mentioned that the counter experience includes a few extra nigiri pieces — at least that’s how it was priced the night we went. We’re a bit shy, so we chose the $120 table option.👌💕 Overall, the food presentation was nice — a few premium ingredients like fish liver, caviar, and uni were included. We chatted while dishes came out steadily, though each course was pretty small — just a few bites each. If you’re really hungry, maybe grab a burger beforehand! 🍔 Now, some honest downsides: 🏮 The interior feels cheap — sticky tables, warped disposable wooden chopsticks, and tableware that didn’t seem fully clean (water stains spotted). The regular table setting honestly felt more like an AYCE (all-you-can-eat) vibe than a refined omakase experience.❤️😊 Also, surprisingly no warm sake option available. 🍶 If it’s your first time trying omakase, this might be Vegas’s most basic entry point — good for a taste of Japanese “small luxury,” as long as you don’t mind the no-frills setting. #LasVegas #Omakase #SushiHiroyoshi #VegasEats #JapaneseFood #FoodReview 🎌

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Las Vegas Omakase’s Entry-Level Spot | Sushi Hiroyoshi 🍣

This omakase offers two price tiers: $120 per person for regular table seating $150 per person for counter seating (both are 7-course meals) The server mentioned that the counter experience includes a few extra nigiri pieces — at least that’s how it was priced the night we went. We’re a bit shy, so we chose the $120 table option.👌💕 Overall, the food presentation was nice — a few premium ingredients like fish liver, caviar, and uni were included. We chatted while dishes came out steadily, though each course was pretty small — just a few bites each. If you’re really hungry, maybe grab a burger beforehand! 🍔 Now, some honest downsides: 🏮 The interior feels cheap — sticky tables, warped disposable wooden chopsticks, and tableware that didn’t seem fully clean (water stains spotted). The regular table setting honestly felt more like an AYCE (all-you-can-eat) vibe than a refined omakase experience.❤️😊 Also, surprisingly no warm sake option available. 🍶 If it’s your first time trying omakase, this might be Vegas’s most basic entry point — good for a taste of Japanese “small luxury,” as long as you don’t mind the no-frills setting. #LasVegas #Omakase #SushiHiroyoshi #VegasEats #JapaneseFood #FoodReview 🎌

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