Mozen Bistro
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Mozen Bistro is the inhouse bistro at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. They setting and view are very intimate and inviting. The staff is excellently atte…
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Good sushi and varied menu items for non-sushi lovers, but expensive! Great service as I experienced with the rest of the hotel. They seem to cater to…
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Peace and quite. Just a quicky today!Easily got a window seat at 13:00 then perused the expansive menu which has everything from $17 burger to sashimi…
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10 Reviews on “Mozen Bistro”
Yes please!. I enjoyed this restaurant. It isn’t so much fusion as it is a melting pot of a variety of Asian cuisines. Every one of them is cooked separately and distinctively, and every one of them works. I had miso soup, a sushi roll and a bento box for the main course and everything I ate was intelligently prepared and presented. I especially enjoyed my Crunchy Dragon Roll. Served ever-so-slightly warm the mix of eel and tempura prawn was a real delight and I would order it again in a heartbeat. I also enjoyed my bento box, which had a mix of Japanese, Chinese and Indian foods. Prices are a bit high and I would stay away from their cocktails (none of which were under 16 dollars) but then again its the Mandarin Oriental so you have to expect that. Would go again.
What a cute little place that is more amazing and competent than you can ever imagine. OK I heard they have different chefs preparing different worldly cuisines. And I believe them because the Thai Curry tastes just as awesome as my Indian Chicken Tikka Wrap. How’d they do it? Two chefs! This makes them just as capable and authentic in both areas. I know so because I frequent Thai and Indian places a lot so I know when it’s fake or not. If I had ordered sushi, I would’ve had someone who was skilled in Japanese cuisine making me it. This is really what makes this place special. This is in Mandarin Oriental, a quiet little hotel without any casinos in the secluded part of the strip, a place where it is completely serene and luxurious and hidden. It was a pure joy dining here.
Nice Surprise. I’ve got to say – I ended up here because friends were staying at the Mandarin and they wanted to go. To my delight, this was a great experience. I ordered the bento box and every item was excellently prepared. There’s a deft hand in the kitchen with regard to spice combinations. We were there on the later side of the evening and the staff was still friendly and took the time to explain dishes, etc. Elegant and cozy at the same time.
I’m a 91 percenter. Part of the fun on about my 10th trip to Vegas is trying new restaurants. Mozen has an intriguing menu of Asian and Indian choices prepared authentically. It’s a quiet room with a view so it’s fine for romantic dining at night. Wonderful food and professional service. Just a great place I would be happy to visit again.
Fantastic Service. Great Room. I love the more intimate front room in this eatery… Much more than the larger main room in the back. It’s a great spot for a couple looking to have a romantic night, with great views of the strip and the rest of CC.The lamb shank in curry is GIGANTIC. But thankfully, it’s also delicious. I had a more traditional Indian meal, with some of the best naan I’ve ever had. It was simple looking, but wonderfully complex tasting.Great wine list…. Unfortunate Vegas markup. Expect 5-600% past retail.The color palette of the room is a little boring (muted neutrals), but that’s no reason not to try this spot for some truly authentic Thai/Indian flavors.
Great for folks who enjoy quiet dinner. I went there 2 week agos. Service was perfect and the chef was entertaining . i took a lot of pictures and posted in my web here is the linkhttp://www.travelscapez.com/travelforum/viewtopic.php?f=119&t=38
Sophisticated and delicious. I stayed at the Mandarin Oriental and decided to try MOzen Bistro which was located in the Hotel. It was great, an interesting and tasty menu. One of their cocktails I ordered was a Ginger Crush – it had TY KU sake in it which was different, in a good way. I would definitely return to this restaurant.