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For this Vegas trip, I booked two Japanese restaurants in advanceāand both were absolutely worth it! š£ Kabuto Edomae Sushi A high-value Omakase experience! They usually offer a $175 and a $125 course, but since we went during the holidays, only the $195 menu was available. The sashimi was incredibly fresh, especially the uniāso sweet and rich! Cooked dishes were also layered in flavor and delicious. Itās recommended to book bar seats earlyāyouāll be served directly by the sushi chef. For those with smaller appetites, you can ask the chef or server to reduce the rice in each nigiri. Portions are generous and definitely filling! We were already stuffed but still added a uni hand roll because it was just that good! š š Book via Resy. Theyāll call to confirmādonāt miss it or youāll be charged! š„© Samurai Japanese BBQ and Seafood If you love Japanese BBQ and Wagyu, donāt miss this place! Great value for moneyāthey offer Wagyu BBQ sets or Ć la carte cuts. The thick-cut beef tongue was juicy, buttery, and had a hint of milky richness. My husband and I donāt eat huge portions, so we ordered a two-person Wagyu set, plus grilled mushrooms, sweet potato, and marinated octopus. Finished with two small desserts. We left stuffed, and the total with tip was around $180āsuper worth it! š *Reservations via OpenTable, with a 24-hour cancellation policy. Late cancellations/no-shows will be charged.* #LasVegas #FoodieFinds #JapaneseCuisine #Omakase #WagyuBBQ #MeatLovers #VegasEats