Teppanyaki
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Japanese cuisine prepared before your eyes–with varying degrees of showmanship. If you’re looking for dinner and a show, here are some great teppanyaki spots in Las Vegas.
Morimoto
With 17 Masaharu Morimoto restaurants scattered around the globe, and countless imitators trying to replicate his success (including several in Las Vegas), what’s most surprising about the Iron Che...
Kusa Nori
Kusa Nori offers a little bit of just about everything that a diner might be looking for in a high-end Japanese restaurant. The sushi menu offers a solid selection of nigiri and sashimi, as well as...
Osaka Japanese Bistro
Osaka Japanese Bistro opened its Henderson location to complement its original Sahara Avenue establishment (in operation since 1967), while embracing a more trendsetting vibe. So the restaurant was...
Benihana Westgate
The good news for longtime fans of this well-known brand is that when David Siegel purchased the former Las Vegas Hilton, he kept the classic Benihana (now known as Benihana Westgate) in tact. So a...
Mizumi
Wynn’s gorgeous Japanese restaurant, which recently underwent an extensive renovation, resonates with different people for different reasons. Restaurateurs Crystina Nguyen and Joe Muscaglione are ...
Nobu
“The biggest problem Nobu Matsuhisa faces is that the groundbreaking dishes that made him famous were so damn good, they’ve been imitated by countless lesser chefs,” notes Al Mancini, host of the F...
Musashi Japanese Steakhouse
The “Japanese steakhouse” was an early introduction to a complex, multifaceted cuisine for a lot of Americans, and the time-tested Musashi evokes the spirit of that era. It’s in the tourism corrido...
Ohjah Japanese Steakhouse (Multiple Locations)
You know how difficult it can be: Sometimes one member of the group wants a teppanyaki experience, but someone else would rather stick with sushi or sashimi. At Ohjah Japanese Steakhouse, you can d...
Benihana Fashion Show
There are two locations of Benihana in Las Vegas, with Benihana Fashion Show opened in 2016 featuring a more open, lighter atmosphere and other amenities. Of course, its signature exhibition-style ...
Osaka Japanese Bistro
Osaka Japanese Bistro became the first Japanese restaurant to open in Las Vegas in 1967. Now operated by the second generation of the Nakanishi family, the cuisine at its sushi bar, teppan grill, t...