**Teppanyaki Omakase Experience $250 PP + Taxes and Gratuity**
**Nobu Teppanyaki Omakase at Caesars Palace**Menu $250 per person 9 Courses Includes lobster, scallops, Japanese A5 wagyu and more. Nobu San's signature teppanyaki experience only available at Caesars palace Nobu.
TERMS APPLY: Each Guest Sitting at Teppanyaki Table must order the Teppanyaki Omakase Menu Please note the teppanyaki tables are communal, therefore we do not recommend it for guests with severe food allergies and dietary restrictions No substitutions **Due to restrictions we cannot guarantee a Teppan table**
Beer, Cocktails, Full Bar, Non-Smoking, Wheelchair Access, Wine
Menu
Teppanyaki Omakase $250
Toro tartare spoon
Santen mori
Kanpachi jalapeno, salmon belly ksm, tai tiradito
Spicy edamame
Spinach salad
Hokkaido Scallop
Cucumber mint salsa
Glacier 51 Chilean Sea bass
Yuzu Tamarind
Lobster tail
Chili butter and shokupan toast
MIYAZAKI A5 Wagyu
wasabi, salt, yakiniku sauce
Nobu Fried rice
Scallop, lobster, chicken, wagyu
Corn cake
Crème fraiche gelato, lilikoi butter
What 26 people are saying
Overall ratings and reviews
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4.5
4.5 based on recent ratings
4.5Food
4.8Service
4.8Ambience
4.3Value
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Review summary
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Nobu Teppanyaki Omakase at Caesars Palace offers a lively and engaging dining experience with "the freshest ingredients" and "amazing" service. The interactive chef elevates the evening, making it memorable. While it is on the pricier side, diners praise the "outstanding meal and service" and the authentic teppanyaki experience.
26 Reviews
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Timothy
Chicago
7 reviews
4.0
7 reviews
Dined 4 days ago
Overall 4
Food 4
Service 5
Ambience 4
I have always enjoyed Nobu. My most recent experience while good, was not the usually stellar experience. For the price it should be stellar.
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Andrew
London
1 review
5.0
1 review
Dined on October 8, 2024
Overall 5
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 5
We loved our experience - we had just got married in Vegas so we were looking for a real treat, and we love Japanese food so this was perfect! The food was delicious and our chef was great fun. It was expensive though. For us it was worth it - if you want the Teppenyaki experience and plenty of good food, go for it. If you want a private meal with the ability to choose your own dishes, it makes sense to book your own table and choose off menu. Either way, you can expect the food and service to be great. We were made to feel special on our wedding day!
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OpenTable Diner
Mexico City
1 review
4.0
1 review
Dined on September 27, 2024
Overall 4
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 4
Es una gran experiencia gastronómica, sin embargo no todos los platos son servidos en plancha y eso minimiza un poco la experiencia, pero en sabor todo espectacular
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OpenTable Diner
Denver
1 review
5.0
1 review
Dined on September 9, 2024
Overall 5
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 5
Outstanding meal and service. One of my favorite places to eat on the planet.
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joseph
New York City
27 reviews
vip
5.0
27 reviews
Dined on August 16, 2024
Overall 5
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 5
we did the omakase which had the freshest ingredients. the sea bass was particularly excellent. fun, lively teppanyaki chef elevated the evening telling slightly edgy jokes(tame by vegas standards)and greeted us so warmly. he was attentive to tastes and potential allergies. even told us the best way to enjoy food and not to bother with sauces and the like. great evening in vegas
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Dan
Detroit
1 review
5.0
1 review
Dined on August 13, 2024
Overall 5
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 5
Our chef Nick was outstanding along with the entire Teppanyaki Omakase dining experience. The rest of the staff was welcoming and attentive throughout the entire meal.
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Mohan
Chicago
1 review
1.0
1 review
Dined on August 3, 2024
Overall 1
Food 1
Service 3
Ambience 5
Likely the worst food I have had. Have dined at wonderful restaurants throughout the world. Was interested in this restaurant due to the two Michelin stars that were achieved at the Vegas location prior to expansion. Went through the Omakase progression, and was disappointed to say the least.
1. It was rushed. To the point where people were taking plates away while still trying to eat food. I’m sorry, my wife and I didn’t inhale like a buffet.
2. The spinach salad was gross. No, really, just gross.
3. No pairing, wine, sake or otherwise available. I pressed them, and they gave me wine glasses filled with sake. No, really, full blown wine glasses.
4. Almost all dishes came with a spicy dollop of some sort. Ew.
5. The A5 Waygu was paired with wasabi, which happens at times. However, it was also paired with a house made bbq sauce/A1 sauce which is absurd.
6. Then, prior to the grand finale, they decided to add lobster, scallops, and A5 Waygu to fried rice and place it into a shot glass because that’s fancy.
7. The desert was amazing, despite not having a desert Chef. However, this compliment is in the terrible list because they once again tried to take plates away while we were eating. Huh?
Taco Bell lets me eat in peace, and therefore deserves their Michelin stars. If, you genuinely want amazing food which you will not feel the day, save your money for Daniel in New York or The French Laundry on Nappa. I am writing this review one day after my experience, and am still quite angry and disappointed.
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Sara
Los Angeles
2 reviews
vip
5.0
2 reviews
Dined on July 26, 2024
Overall 5
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 5
Absolutely insane teppanyaki experience. Best in the world…. And in Vegas!
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OpenTable Diner
Las Vegas
3 reviews
5.0
3 reviews
Dined on July 22, 2024
Overall 5
Food 5
Service 5
Ambience 5
Although very expensive this was one of the best food experiences I’ve had in my life.
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OpenTable Diner
San Diego
1 review
3.0
1 review
Dined on July 14, 2024
Overall 3
Food 3
Service 4
Ambience 3
Not a typical omakase; it’s actually (supposedly), a hibachi version of an omakase.
First, there was nothing unique about the dishes, I’d guess that everything was available on the regular menu. Second, I doubt the total cost of everything would have added up to the 250 each that it cost me.
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FAQs
Nobu Teppanyaki Omakase at Caesars Palace is rated 4.5 stars by 26 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.