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Enjoy traditional Japanese favorites including sushi and sashimi, along with an excellent selection of Sake when visiting Kusa Nori at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Location
Resorts WorldToday's Hours
Sunday 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Monday 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Tuesday 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Wednesday 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Thursday 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Friday 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Saturday 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Price
$$$$Cuisine
JapanesePhone
(702) 802-6460Website
Visit WebsiteYou'll find all your favorite Japanese staples at Kusa Nori at Resorts World Las Vegas, including specialty rolls, sashimi and nigiri, and a delectable selection of seafood plates. Though the atmosphere is much trendier than your local Japanese restaurant, Kusa Nori still offers a sushi bar and teppanyaki grills. Kusa Nori is located on the casino level, near the entrance from Las Vegas Boulevard, at Resorts World Las Vegas.
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We dined here on a Sunday evening around 6 PM and were seated promptly. The booth provided an ideal atmosphere for a dinner for two, and it was quiet enough to enjoy a conversation during the meal. We started with two rolls, both of which were excellent! There are about 6-8 rolls to choose from. For the main course, we had the Tomahawk and Sea Bass, both of which looked and tasted fantastic. The sides were also impressive in both presentation and flavor. Definitely planning to dine here again!
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Had an exceptional dining experience at Kusa Nori at Resorts World in Las Vegas! The food was absolutely delicious, with a remarkable freshness and beautiful presentation. The service was wonderful, with attentive and friendly staff who made the visit even more enjoyable. Highly recommend this place for anyone seeking a fantastic meal in Las Vegas!
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The wait staff at Kusa Nori was excellent, however, the food did not meet our expectations given the high price point. While the Kaluga caviar was delicious and beautifully presented, the Seven Seas dish was disappointing with overcooked lobster and mussels that were difficult to chew. The Tokushima Wagyu did not seem to be a high-grade cut of meat and the flavors were lacking. The sushi moriawase fell short as well, with undercooked rice that was reminiscent of minute rice. The highlight of the meal was the lime popsicle palate cleanser, unfortunately. The dezato dessert had a lovely presentation, with some in our party enjoying the cheesecake. With a bill totaling around a thousand dollars for four people, including drinks and additional nigiri, we left feeling let down and do not plan to return.
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Recently dined at Kusa Nori on a Sunday evening around 6pm and was seated promptly. Enjoyed the cozy booth seating, perfect for a dinner for two. The atmosphere was just right for a peaceful meal where you could have a nice conversation. We started with two rolls, both of which were delicious. The menu offers a good selection of about 6-8 rolls to choose from. Our main courses, the Tomahawk and Sea Bass, were not only visually appealing but also tasted great. The sides were just as impressive in presentation and flavor. Overall, we had a fantastic dining experience and would definitely return to Kusa Nori in the future.
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Kusa Nori is located in the District at Resorts World, where we enjoyed happy hour with cocktails and a snack. The cocktails and food were okay, with the standout item being the hamachi crispy rice. The salmon and snow crab handroll was fresh but not exceptional, and the blue fin tuna lacked freshness despite a good portion size. Happy hour started at 4pm and ended promptly at 5:30pm. The lounge area was cozy, with sofas, chairs, and small tables for guests to relax. Our waitress was friendly and provided attentive service throughout our visit.
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I really enjoyed the atmosphere at Kusa Nori. The food was good overall, although I did have an issue with my lobster head being undercooked. The chef was polite and did his best, but it seemed like he might not have been experienced with preparing lobster heads. Despite this, the service was still nice and the presentation of the food was great. My favorite part was the fresh wasabi, which was delicious. I will definitely be returning to try more dishes from the menu. We ordered lobsters, A5 Wagyu for teppanyaki, tuna sashimi, and spicy edamame. Although we ordered oysters that were never brought out, we weren't charged for them. There was plenty of food to go around for the three of us.
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4.39
Based on 18 Reviews
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