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Old 06-01-2009, 02:50 PM
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Hello,

I usually hit up SushiMon on Maryland Pkwy when I visit... But i know its usually super packed and the quality has gone down greatly within the past 6mo. So Im wondering if there is anything of similar or better quality near that area.

It doesnt have to be AYCE... But nothing super expensive, we're just trying to get a quick sushi fix and saving our monies for strip restaurants.

Any suggestions?


Thanks!
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Christina...I've been to a couple of places here in Vegas and found SushiMon to be one of the better places. I rate SushiMon a 7 out of a possible 10. Not gonna find any place MUCH better for the price.
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How Hamada in Rio? No good?

Maybe we will just go back to Sushi-Mon. Is it still as busy? Like waiting about 40min for dinner time busy??

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I have not tried Hamada, but we are not anywhere near the ocean, so no matter how much they claim their Sushi is fresh, I don't believe it.

btw I was in Socal the other week and my friend took me to a Sushi place in Huntington beach area and that shit was the BomB!! sushi just melted in my mouth, literally.
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There is a place up in 7 hill called EN Sushi. One of the best ive been too and the people are supper cool.
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Originally Posted by beb,Jun 1 2009, 03:26 PM
How Hamada in Rio? No good?

Maybe we will just go back to Sushi-Mon. Is it still as busy? Like waiting about 40min for dinner time busy??

PS: Hi David
The one on Silv Ranch still is. I was in the lot the other night and the only 2 busy places in that lot were Sushi-mon and Al-maza
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for tourists, best sushi is Sushi Mon
For us locals... there's a better place...
Old 06-01-2009, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Driven,Jun 1 2009, 06:15 PM
for tourists, best sushi is Sushi Mon
For us locals... there's a better place...
Thanks for the help buddy.

David - Where did you go in HB?

Bah. Ill probably just go to one of the Sushi Mons....
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the place is called Matsu. on beach+Talbert.
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Originally Posted by Driven,Jun 1 2009, 05:15 PM
for tourists, best sushi is Sushi Mon
For us locals... there's a better place...
Enlighten us Kam!


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