The menu features sushi and sashimi, hot Japanese dishes, grilled items, proprietary sakes and signature fried chicken with wasabi honey.
Food
Restaurants on and off the Strip are celebrating the arrival of spring with specials, prix fixe menus and bottomless drinks.
The chain, known for its plate lunches, saimin and Spam musubi, is moving into Decatur Commons, a retail center and apartment complex.
One break-in netted only $10. The other attacked a place that employs people with disabilities.
To celebrate its launch, the new Chinatown restaurant is offering free smoothies and food in return for a donation to a local youth organization.
A revival of “Funny Girl,” Wu-Tang Clan and Foreigner are part of the Las Vegas scene this week.
Mad Hatter’s Tea Party features colorful, oversize decor, tea party cocktails and a tea tree provisioned with nibbles.
The reopening follows the launch of a food hall and the announcement of tavern and a lounge as the property continues its $350 million makeover.
The spot occupies the former Telemundo studios with kicked-up bar food, spray paint murals and cocktail fuel.
Plus: tiki meets tequila, a luxe pop-up bar for March Madness and Bobby Flay does brunch.
The restaurant’s Jimmy Buffett-inspired tropical party vibe endured even as Las Vegas food and drink culture evolved.
Foxtail Coffee Co., founded in Florida, is expanding to the West, beginning with Southern Nevada.
In spring, outdoor space becomes the occasion for dining alfresco, especially in Las Vegas, where spring is a fact, not (as elsewhere) a hope.
The restaurant survived the Great Recession and the pandemic, but the current economy prompted the closing.
The restaurant, planned to open in early 2025, has a sibling steakhouse on the Las Vegas Strip.