Vegas Food Recommendations ๐ฝ๏ธโจ
๐ฃ ITs Sushi ๐๐๐๐๐ | ~$30/person So good I have to mention it first! A Japanese AYCE spotโunfortunately, uni was sold out when we went. Some dishes are limited, so order the max per person. Everything was delicious except the skewers (too sweet, beef was dry). Must-try: Seared Salmon (top left in the pic)โso good we finished several plates! Best value for money. ๐ณ Hell's Kitchen ๐๐๐๐ | $100+/person The famous Hell's Kitchen at Caesars Palace! Reserve aheadโwe lucked out with a window seat, great for photos. Food was slightly below expectations but still a fun experience. Portions look small but are quite filling. Foie gras was super rich but delicious with macaron. Raw oysters were crispy, sweet, and freshโhighly recommend! ๐ฅ Kushi BBQ ๐๐๐๐ | ~$45/person We ordered a set menuโlooked small but was huge! Probably better for groups. The BBQ was super fragrant and tastyโฆ but this Cantonese girl got mouth ulcers for two weeks after ๐ Drink some herbal tea if youโre sensitive to heat! ๐ The Best Hotpot ๐๐๐๐ | ~$25/person Went here craving spicy mala tangโso satisfying!! Seating is limited, so maybe order delivery to your hotel instead. ๐ฅ Wynn Buffet Brunch ๐๐๐๐ | ~$50/person We missed the Wynn dinner buffet due to scheduling, but brunch was a pleasant surprise! Great variety and flavor. Loved the cocktail shrimp (ate a whole plate!) and grilled peppers with sausage. My boyfriend loved the bread pudding, but it might not be for everyone. Final thoughts: Vegas has SO much good foodโwe only had <3 days and couldnโt try everything. Hope to go back and eat more! ๐ญ #VegasEats #FoodRecommendations #LasVegasFood #BuffetLife #SushiLover #VegasTravel ๐ฐ๐ฃ