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Watch as chefs prepare fresh sushi favorites and signature rolls at Rikki Tiki Sushi. Rikki Tiki Sushi is located at Westgate Las Vegas and features a lush garden setting and several water features.
Location
WestgateToday's Hours
Sunday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Thursday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Friday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Price
$$Cuisine
JapanesePhone
(702) 732-5755Website
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The only positive aspect of Rikki Tiki Sushi in Las Vegas is its convenient location for Westgate Resort guests. The sushi mainly consisted of rice and the menu was surprisingly limited given the high prices. The servers were pushy and tried to dictate what you should order. Additionally, they were very stingy with portion sizes, only allowing customers to order one ice cream. The all you can eat buffet fell short of expectations and was not as advertised. It is advisable to steer clear of this restaurant unless you have no other options available.
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After attending a magic show nearby, we stopped by Rikki Tiki Sushi for some sushi rolls. The restaurant's setting is beautiful, with multiple levels of seating, a nice waterfall, and a pond with fish. The service was reminiscent of old-fashioned Vegas, extremely well organized. We tried the Ocean's 11 and Hundred Grand rolls, both of which were very good, although the rice was slightly dry. The Japanese Daisy drink was a standout. Overall, it was a pleasant dining experience.
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After seeing a magic show nearby, we stopped by Rikki Tiki Sushi for some sushi rolls. The restaurant has a beautiful setting with multiple levels of seating, a waterfall, and a pond with fish. The service was top-notch and well-organized, giving off a classic Vegas vibe. We tried the Ocean's 11 and Hundred Grand rolls, both of which were tasty, although the rice was a bit dry. The Japanese Daisy drink was a highlight of the meal. Overall, it was a pleasant visit to Rikki Tiki Sushi.
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We decided to get a couple of sushi rolls after the Jen Kramer magic show nearby. The setting is great, such a beautiful restaurant. The space is shared with Benihana's. Multiple levels seating and a nice waterfall and little river, pond, fish, etc. Service was like old fashioned Vegas, extremely well organized. Both of the roles we had (Ocean's 11 and Hundred Grand) were very good. However, the rice was a little dry. The Japanese Daisy drink was very good. It was a nice visit overall.
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The only positive thing about this restaurant is that it is convenient for those who are staying at the Westgate Resort. The sushi was mostly rice and the menu was extremely limited for the price you pay. The servers all rush you and try to tell you what to order. They are also VERY STINGY with the food. They only allow you to order ONE ice cream. The all you can eat buffet is NOT as advertised. Avoid this spot unless you are desperate.
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Food was fantastic and so was the service. We took our daughters to the all you can eat Sushi 🍱 and they loved it. The waiter was incredible and very personable. We all really enjoyed our dinner. We highly recommend for anyone who wants the experience of a nice meal at a reasonable price. We are definitely coming back!
Rating
3.45
Based on 11 Reviews
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