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Address: 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Phone: (702) 590-8664
Website: https://www.propereatslasvegas.com/
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Reviews
Food is just okay. Overpriced just like many of the dishes in Las Vegas. Tuna poke $22, yellowtail role $22. Nothing special, not very good.
It wasn’t crowded at all on a weekday at 1 pm so our group of 4 had no problems finding a spot on the bar. We all ordered the 5 hand roll set ($38) and added an order of the Maine lobster hand roll ($15). The 5 hand roll set includes salmon, yellowtail, blue crab, bay scallop, and spicy tuna. The best one of the 5 was the yellowtail and the blue crab. Least favorite was the spicy tuna. The Maine lobster roll is skippable. If you opt to do a la carte rolls, definitely get the blue crab, as it isn’t heavy with the mayo, and the yellowtail, as they mix in crunchy rice cracker pieces called bubu arare with the yellowtail, giving it an enhanced texture and taste. We tried finding bubu arare in Los Angeles when we got home but none of the Japanese markets nor other Asian markets carry this, so we’d have to find out where Temaki sources theirs!
Great service from our server / hand roll preparer and we appreciate him letting us know about the bubu arare. While I miss the Aria buffet (this food court replaced it), I’m glad there’s a decent hand roll business to take its place and to fill my sushi needs in a quick serve setting.
It’s a smaller size sushi bar and the way it’s designed is also modern and traditional. Service was fast and friendly, when they saw I didn’t get a drink, they provided complimentary filtered water which was nice. There is also tons of seating outside of the sushi bar in the food court area where there’re booths and comfortable lounge chairs
JT
Overall, it’s a good quick bite to grab if you’re in a hurry or don’t want to settle for one of the fancier restaurants. Price point is not cheap, but cheaper than everywhere else. Food is okay, but it has a cool ordering system.