Off-Strip option with precisely prepared sushi & sashimi in cozy digs, plus a happy hour.
"Chef Nakano Hiromi, who previously prepared sushi at Nobu at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, helms Sen of Japan, serving nigiri and sashimi a la carte or as an omakase experience. Specialty nigiri includes black snapper with garlic olive oil, freshwater eel with kiwi, and a slice of fluke sashimi with truffle oil." - Janna Karel
"My wife is a big fan of sushi and we love Sen of Japan on Desert Inn. They have a great late-night happy hour and the fish is always on point. Aside from the assorted nigiri selections I always order the crispy calamari with jalapeno salsa." - Susan Stapleton
"If you like fresh fish, I would recommend Sen of Japan." - Susan Stapleton
"Sen of Japan is best known for chef Nakano Hiromi’s omakase menu, but the laid-back Lakes area restaurant also serves a late-night happy hour menu Monday through Saturday from 10:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. The menu includes sushi rolls for under $10, nigiri for under $5, and discounted kitchen items such as baked escolar and shrimp tempura with orange aioli." - Krista Diamond
"Great omakase away from the bright lights of the Strip isn’t just possible; it’s preferable." - Krista Diamond