Blue Ribbon
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Felt like a change from the usual Italian & American fare and decided to check out the food options at the Cosmopolitan since we are staying here. Tur…
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Great hidden gem inside the Cosmo. Vibrant scene, attentive staff, excellent menu, and great sushi. Ordered their famous fried chicken and omakase. No…
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One of the best sushi I have ever tasted.The service was out of this world felt all our needs and wants were anticipated. The beer was crispy cold and…
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8 Reviews on “Blue Ribbon”
Great hidden gem inside the Cosmo. Vibrant scene, attentive staff, excellent menu, and great sushi. Ordered their famous fried chicken and omakase. Not disappointed.
One of the best sushi I have ever tasted.The service was out of this world felt all our needs and wants were anticipated. The beer was crispy cold and tasted just right in the desert heat.The sushi was just out of this world with each bite it just seemed to get better. I’m f I get a chance to be back here again I will be there daily.
Located in the Cosmo Foodcourt area, is Blue Ribbon. We were seated at the prime positioned Sushi bar, where we watched the Itamae in action. They handed us our plates straight from the bar. It was an awesome experience! Service is impeccable.
Nothing raving about this spot, it was just okay – however we did think it was a bit overpriced for its offerings (even for Vegas). So although it was satisfactory, we wont be revisiting, too many other great sushi spots we could visit instead
Incredible sashimi ..great saki menu… Japanese beeron tap…. way too expensive… $50 for 12 pieces sashimi… Saki $16 per cup
Underwhelmed. Consierge at the Belagio raved about it but we can get more creative sushi back in Indiana for half the price. The greens in thehouse salad were past their sell-by date, the avacado was brown and the dressing was tasteless. The oshinko were good and the sushi OK but not worth the prices. $6.50 for one piece of smoked salmon on rice? The rolls were OK but pretty standard fare, lacked creativity. The decor was nothing special. I would not recommend this place.
Great saki assortment