Fun places to Eat
Hi guys,
I am from the So Cal forums and will be coming out to Vegas next week and was wondering if anyone could suggest some fun places to eat. I will be at the Bellagio and am willing to travel off the strip. This is for my moms birthday. Teppan, or anything exciting like that will do. Thanks for your time in advance.
Theod
I am from the So Cal forums and will be coming out to Vegas next week and was wondering if anyone could suggest some fun places to eat. I will be at the Bellagio and am willing to travel off the strip. This is for my moms birthday. Teppan, or anything exciting like that will do. Thanks for your time in advance.
Theod
Theod,
I have been to so many teppanyaki places in Vegas and just found the best one last weekend. http://www.musashilv.com/
Not only is the food the best teppanyaki I've had, but the chef was the best. He was hilarious and had a number of cool tricks that I've never seen done before. I can't remember his exact name, something like Tsutomu or something like that. He's a younger guy.
Trust me.
Ryan
I have been to so many teppanyaki places in Vegas and just found the best one last weekend. http://www.musashilv.com/
Not only is the food the best teppanyaki I've had, but the chef was the best. He was hilarious and had a number of cool tricks that I've never seen done before. I can't remember his exact name, something like Tsutomu or something like that. He's a younger guy.
Trust me.
Ryan
It's an awesome place. They are really busy, so make a reservation. They're open until 4 AM and typically have a lot of the LV entertainers go in there since they're open late.
The chef did some hilarious stuff. We were joking with a friend about being gay, so he put the fried rice into a pan that was shaped as a dick. Bunch of funny stuff.
The chef did some hilarious stuff. We were joking with a friend about being gay, so he put the fried rice into a pan that was shaped as a dick. Bunch of funny stuff.



He even put one of the creamy sauces on the end.
I didn't even see that.