"Deftly prepared" sushi, "solid teppanyaki" and other "traditional" Japanese edibles distinguish this Caesars Palace resident near Cleopatra's Barge, which proffers its eats in a "relaxing", gardenlike space with "bamboo everywhere"; what's more, service is "friendly", helping to mitigate the "expensive" tabs.
Amid the ever-greater proliferation of specialized Japanese eateries---sushi bars, ramen shops, teppanyaki grills, tofu restaurants and so on---we're happy to find that this versatile place still thrives. Upscale Japanese homes were the…
In ShortIt's no longer impossible to eat at Rao's. Now that the legendary East Harlem restaurant has opened at Caesars Palace with 175 tables, as opposed to just 10 in New York City, everyone can dig a fork into that famous…
Hyakumi (Yah-koo-me) is a quaint little oasis in the midst of a bustling casino. Tastefully decorated with hardwood floors in a tea-garden atmosphere, it is a relaxing respite from the madness of Vegas, as kimono-clad waitresses cater to your every need with a never-ending cup of particularly good green tea, plus hot towels, to put you in a Zen-like state.