Asian Fusion Restaurants in Downtown Las Vegas
Bocho Sushi
Welcome to Bocho Sushi, a traditional Japanese restaurant and bar that guarantees the freshest taste in Japanese cuisine. As an homage to the Japanese word for "knife," our sushi restaurant and Asian fusion restaurant stands out from others in the area.
Flock & Fowl Downtown
Flock & Fowl Downtown is an Asian fusion restaurant, chicken restaurant, and Singaporean restaurant located on Las Vegas Boulevard N. Come for the craft beer, cocktails, and award-nominated chef Sheridan.
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Top 10 cuisines
The most popular cuisines in Downtown are:
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Abruzzo American Armenian Asian Fusion Asian Bar & Grill Barbecue Beer Bar Breakfast & brunch Burger Cafe Cajun & Creole Caterer Chicken Joint Chinese Coffee shop Comfort Food Cupcake Shop Dessert Shop Diner Donut Shop Family style Fast food Filipino Food Delivery Service Food stall Food Truck Gastropub Gelato Shop Greek Hawaiian Health Food Hot Dog Joint Ice Cream Shop Irish Italian Japanese Latin American Mediterranean Mexican New American Pizza Place Polynesian Restaurant Salad Bar Sandwich shop Seafood Smoothie & Juice Bar Soul Food Spanish Steakhouse Sushi Taco Tea room Thai Vegetarian/VeganWhat people say
Asian Fusion cuisine has become increasingly popular over the years, and Downtown Las Vegas has its fair share of restaurants offering this unique blend of flavors. But which ones are worth a visit? Here are a few recommendations based on online reviews and comments from both locals and tourists.
One of the top-rated Asian Fusion restaurants in Downtown Las Vegas is Le Thai. This cozy restaurant offers a variety of dishes with Thai, Chinese, and Vietnamese influences. The must-try dish is their famous “3-color curry” which is a blend of red, yellow, and green curries with your choice of protein. Prices are reasonable, with most dishes ranging from $10-15.
Another popular spot is Flock & Fowl Downtown, which specializes in Hainanese chicken rice, a dish originating from southern China. Their version of this classic dish has received rave reviews, with many people saying it’s the best they’ve ever had. Prices are slightly higher than Le Thai, with most dishes around $15-20.
For those who prefer Japanese cuisine, consider trying out Other Mama. This seafood-focused restaurant offers a unique blend of Japanese and American flavors. Their “omakase” (chef’s choice) menu is highly recommended and priced at $75 per person. However, if you’re looking for something more affordable, their happy hour menu offers some great deals on sushi rolls and small plates.
As for where the locals go versus the tourists, it seems that both groups tend to frequent these three restaurants equally. However, Le Thai does tend to get crowded on weekends, so it’s recommended to make a reservation in advance.
Overall, Downtown Las Vegas has some great options for those looking to try out Asian Fusion cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for Thai, Chinese, Japanese or Vietnamese flavors, you’re sure to find something delicious at one of these recommended spots.