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5030 Spring Mountain Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89146 Chinatown - www.raku-grill.com
This is one of the highest rated traditional Japanese Charcoal Grill restaurants in Las Vegas that's been around since 2008. This restaurant is very hard to get in, you absolutely need a reservation and in advance. We've been trying to get a reservation for months now, every time we call couple days beforehand, they can only get us in at 11:30 pm or midnight. This is a nice and intimate restaurant that we cannot bring Zoey to, so we finally had a chance to plan out a dinner celebrating Kaelan's birthday and made the reservation 2 weeks in advance for 6 pm.Kaelan and Val both went for the
$100
Omakase menu, it's a prefix menu roughly of 9 courses. The server asked us if we had any food allergies and anything that you don't want to eat beforehand so the chef and prepare your menu.
I opted to order off the regular menu so we can try a bunch of different items.They also have a daily special menu that had fresh seasonal imported ingredients like blue fin tuna and several fresh fish. We ordered the Waygu Beef Sukiyaki and Opal Eye 2 ways off the board, and they built it into the Omakase menu, which was very nice so you don't have to pay extra for those special items. -
5030 Spring Mountain Rd
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Special Menu for the night:
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Here is what's on the Omakase menu:
# 1 Fresh oysters with caviar. #2 Baby squid salad.
close up of baby squid.#3 Opal Eye two ways - first option sashimi style. Beautiful presentation! #4 Grilled Tomatoes ($2). #5 Fried Shrimp Balls with Okra. #6 Opal Eye two ways - 2nd option, grilled. #7 Sauteed Scallop in butter and soy. Buttery and Delicious, cooked to perfection! #8 Kobe Skirt Steak with Garlic ($7.50). #9 Grade A5 Waygu Beef Sukiyaki. ($45) Yummy perfection, cooked table side. #10 Foie Gras Rice Bowl ($18) The last course, dessert, which I forgot to take a picture of, was a fresh strawberry sorbet, which was delicious also!Here is what I ordered off the menu:Duck with Balsamic Soy Sauce ($4.50). Enoki Mushroom Wrapped with Bacon ($3). Kobe Beef Liver ($4.50). Pork Intestine ($2.50). They make their own tofu here, it's so smooth and silky. They instructed us to try it two ways, first is using their special seasoning salt, Green Tea Salt. And second way is to try it with the toppings of bonito flakes, chives, ginger and their homemade special blend of soy sauce. This was very good, the soy sauce definitely enhances the flavor.Raku's Tofu - Whole ($5.50). Special Raku seasonings. (L to R) Green Tea Salt, Tokyo Chili Powder, Sake Peppers, Japanese Plum Soy Sauce. I had ordered a Apple Marinated Lamp Chop ($6) which I devour it down before I realized to take a photo of. It was grilled and seasoned perfectly, even Kaelan gave it a thumbs up for someone who doesn't eat lamb.
Raku also have a dessert restaurant called Sweets Raku, located couple doors down, we went over after our delicious meal, which I will post about in my next blog.
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