Robata Restaurants & Dining
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If you’re wondering what “robata” means, let me save you a Google trip: it’s basically Japanese barbecue that’s so good, it might just replace your love affair with bacon. Las Vegas robata restaurants are firing up skewers, veggies, and all things grillable with smoky, charred magic that’ll make you say, “More, please!” It’s like a backyard BBQ, but with sushi grade swagger and way better lighting. Whether you’re into classic yakitori or adventurous bites that make your palate do a happy dance, robata spots in Vegas serve flavor with a side of sizzle and maybe a few questionable food puns. Ready to get your grill on?
Zuma
There are several high-end Japanese restaurants chains (many by beloved celebrity chefs) with outposts in Las Vegas casinos -- and on our lists. What sets Zuma apart, and what landed it here, is th...
Sushi Roku
This multi-faceted eatery at the Forum Shops at Caesars was a big winner in the Japanese Sushi and Japanese Robata categories thanks to a fan base that includes management and marketing consultant ...
SushiSamba
While Sushisamba merges the flavors and the energy of Brazil and Peru alongside those of Japan, it’s the Japanese influences that landed it on our list. Sushi lovers as impressed by nigiri and sash...
Izakaya Go Japanese Tapas & Bar
Tapas has evolved in America over the past few decades, from a Spanish tradition to an effective way of serving (and consuming) small plates representing numerous international cuisines. And those ...
Aburiya Raku
When you notice Strip chefs flocking to a new restaurant, it’s a sure sign something good is afoot, and that was the case with Aburiya Raku shortly after it opened in 2008. “Aburiya Raku” translat...
Hachi Japanese Yakitori Izakaya
Food blogger Philip Tzeng is an unabashed fan of Hachi Japanese Yakitori Izakaya. “Hachi is my favorite izakaya in town and it starts with the highest quality binchotan (Japanese charcoal) used by...