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Misleading Pricing
Unbelievably horrible service! The service was slow and impersonal. Pricing for Waygu misleading. Menu states $45 - 3 oz is minimum but it was $45 per ounce with a minimum of 3 ounces to order or $135. My total bill was $745. That is crazy!!!!! It is extortion after the fact.
Be the first to ReplyFood and atmosphere was good, service ruined it.
Was really looking forward to this restaurant however it came up short of the hype. Atmosphere and ambience was good as it wasn’t too loud and we were able to have conversations without yelling. Food was good especially the duck and the tuna toast. However the service ruined the dinning experience. Drinks were messed up, food orders were missed and wait staff was not friendly at all.
Be the first to ReplyAverage at best. Service horrible
Overall the food was average at best. We ordered an appetizer, sushi, sashimi, and an entree to start. When the edame arrived it was cold and needed to be replaced. Shortly after the sushi and sashimi arrived followed by the replaced edame. I asked the waiter for fresh wasabi and wasn’t informed the tasteless “fresh” wasabi would be an additional charge of $25 for essentially a water down version of the paste. Never would I have expected it was so expensive for something that wasn’t special at all. Wow! After patiently waiting over an hour and 15 mins we jokingly had to ask the waiter if they were catching our octopus as our entree still had not arrived. It wasn’t until we caught the wine/drink host and informed him that we missing the food that an action was taken. In the meantime we order an additional appetizer and sushi roll. This time around again, the sushi arrived and appetizer arrived still before the octopus. When the bill came, I was amazed no one offered any comp or removal for the wait and issues experienced. I would not recommend this place.
Be the first to ReplyGreat ambiance and fabulous Japanese cuisine with cocktails!
Highly recommend the Yokohama, Penicilin, and silver rocks for drinks. Beet salad, tuna fin salad, scallops. Hot food comes sizzling to the table. We are not desert people but the tempura ice cream is truly an experience of tempura embedded chocolate ice cream that is lit up when served. Perfect for two people to share. The server David took the time to explain the dishes to meet our dietary restrictions with great cocktail suggestions. Beautiful restaurant with great service and attention to detail (is an understatement). Will be back!
Be the first to ReplyGreat Social Hour!
Very delicious menu items for Social Hour. Did not see some of the items that the website listed, though (ramen). Everything we tried was very tasty and well presented. We have the sea bass, rice cakes, cucumber and cannot remember what else... but loved it all. Nice respite from the crowd.
Be the first to ReplyAll Hype - Poor On Delivery
Not at all what I expected. The front desk has a significant challenge seating guests even though the restaurant is half empty. The restaurant is semi-industrial, if that kind of thing appeals to you. The lighting is poor. There is club music playing throughout, which can make talk a challenge. Trying to rip-off Tao, and not succeeding. The food is bland and uninspired. I really don’t know where the people who gave this place significant stars ate - certainly not here. Maybe they should get out more. The rolls are small and I have had better tasting at my local takeout. I had the octopus, and it was so tough and rubbery that you could bounce it if you tried. The wait staff was not helpful at all when we asked for suggestions. They even forgot to serve one of our plates. We just said forget it, and asked for the check. I say just skip this place. It’s all hype and no delivery. It probably won’t last in a place like Vegas, where people come to be wowed. The only wow you will get is when you get your bill - wow! Not worth it
Be the first to ReplyWould I go back? With locations in Vegas and Singapore, maybe. But call first to confirm the menu options.
Was so excited eat at Wakuda's Social Hour after passing by earlier this year during our last stay at the Venetian. Made a reservation online several months ago, but called and changed it to an earlier time on the same day that we actually visited Wakuda. No issues with our Friday Lounge reservation at 5:15. Seated right away. Lounge was fairly empty when we arrived. Given the new Social Hour menu. So new that the website may have even been updated the same day. Our waiter, Jeromy, was amazing. Ordered the Marinated Japanese Cucumber with a spicy sesame dressing, the salmon nori tacos with caviar, sea bass bites, chicken katsu sliders, miso soup and a beet salad to start. A few minutes later, we were visited at our lounge table by the GM Christopher, they had a big event earlier in the day and so they were not honoring the advertised Social Hour menu. Really? Why didn't they let me know when I called to change my reservation from 5:30 to 5:15 an hour earlier? If that was the case, we would have actually changed our reservation to later to accommodate family who wanted to join us. And all of these Social Hour items, except the chicken katsu sliders are on their regular menu. Did they run out during their big event? Christopher did offer us cocktails (which never happened) and told us that he would take care of us because they should have let us know and not taken our order for the Social Hour in the first place. So instead, we ordered a variety of soup, salads and seafood entrees. The whole fish that we ordered became the seabass miso (which was delicious, but not what we ordered). At first, I thought that he had sent out a little bonus lagniappe, but I was mistaken. The beautiful beet salad was served at the end of the meal after we finished our entrees. The chef did send out a single serving of his miso ice cream as a consolation gift for our family (but I also read that this is a frequent gift at the end of a meal) and Christopher gave us a $39 discount on our meal, but I was surprised that Christopher did not follow through on what he offered us, such as the free drinks for our family (which would have exceeded $39 at an average $21/22 a pop) and taking care of us. It is a shame, because the restaurant is beautiful and what we ate was delicious. The service was amazing, but I felt quite put off by the GM. Would I go back? With locations in Vegas and Singapore, maybe. For dinner, I would book the main dining room over the lounge. The open kitchen views are so nice. But I would also recommend that the restaurant let all of its employees know if a menu is not available if a guest calls to confirm especially if it is on a holiday weekend (which is what I did to confirm our lunch reservations with estiatorio Milos). Or just post it on their website. That is what STK does on their Happy Hour menu.
Be the first to ReplyExciting Food, Nice Atmosphere
We booked dinner for the night before we got married in advance of our trip. The day of, we looked at reviews and almost cancelled as we wanted a memorable night. Both me and my (now) husband were SO glad that we didn't cancel!. We were met warmly and were told about the food by our server. The food was sooooooo good, every plate we had was tasty, well presented and had some interesting flavours. Our night was lovely and we may even consider going back while we are here. We would recommend the tempura vegetables, the wagyu gyozas and the woodfired chicken (the crispy spinach is INCREDIBLE!).
Be the first to ReplyWakuda….more like Wa-Couldn’t-I have picked a better restaurant
Wakuda….more like Wa-Couldn’t-I have picked a better restaurant. If you are looking for a great hospitality experience with amazing food and a fun atmosphere, this place aint it. It is, however, a great place to go to be treated poorly, stuffed into a crappy bar and have liquid dumped on you. I was born and raised in Las Vegas and am very familiar with what excellent customer service looks like and what great food tastes like. My wife and I were celebrating our anniversary before going to watch U2 at the Sphere and were very excited about the evening. We bought our U2 tickets well in advance and similarly made a reservation at Wack-ooda well in advance to ensure we would be able to have a nice, relaxed dining experience before having our minds blown by U2 and everything that the Sphere has to offer. We arrived 5 minutes prior to our reservation and were welcomed nicely with reference to our anniversary but were told it would be a little bit before our table was ready. This was a bit surprising considering it was not much after the restaurant had opened for the evening, but they again referenced our anniversary and told us it wouldn’t be very long. Thirty minutes later we were told they could seat us and as we headed toward the dining room the waitress thanked us again for joining them for our anniversary before making a hard left into the bar/lounge area where there are lounge style seating areas with low chairs and small tables looking at a bar. When we asked to be seated in the dining room, the hostess said she needed to ask if that was okay. She came back and told us that the dining room was set up for larger groups and that the hostess said the only available tables for us would be in the lounge. The waitress became very impatient that we were not ready to order yet and was obviously not happy that we continued trying to be seated in the area we had made a reservation for. We finally decided we were stuck with where we were at and ordered some appetizers and drinks. Apparently, the waitress was not impressed by the volume of our initial order and what little friendliness she had exhibited previously completely left the building. I went into the dining room area after we ordered and observed multiple 2-top and 4-top set ups in the dining room which was roughly half full. So, the claim that the dining room was set up for big parties was a load of garbage. I made it back to our lounge seat and mentioned this to my wife as the waitress reappeared with two glasses and large bottle of water for our little table. She got the glasses on the tiny square of wood okay, but missed with the bottle which flew out of her hands, hit me in the chest and dumped water all over my wife and me. I guess I should have been happy that it wasn’t a carafe of red wine. They were nice enough to move us to another tiny little table tucked farther away in the darkest corner of the lounge. There was no apology and in fact when the waitress came back, she literally slammed the glasses down on the little table and was throwing major stink eye in my direction. I almost felt obligated to apologize to her for being upset that they put us in a crap location, treated us poorly and dumped water all over us. To be fair, I really can’t say anything about their food since after a good dousing and experiencing the industrial sized can of poor customer service, we decided to remove ourselves from their uninviting lounge before our waitress would have to deliver cutlery to our table and avoid the possibility of losing an eye to flying chopsticks. So if you are looking for the polar opposite of what Las Vegas hospitality used to look like, gird up your loins, put on your favorite water resistant clothing and make a reservation for thirty to forty minutes before you want to eat and dial up Wakuda for a fun night of being treated like crap!
Be the first to ReplyIncredible attention to detail
I had stumbled upon Wakuda after looking up unique places to dine in Las Vegas. My husband and I appreciate places where you can go and have an experience - with high-quality service and ingredients. We love Japanese cuisine and WAKUDA looked like the perfect place to celebrate our anniversary. We were pleasantly surprised and their impeccable attention to detail and 5-star service. Our reservation was for 18:00 but given our time zone difference we were already hungry. Luckily the restaurant opens at 17:00 and we were able to be seated earlier than planned. The hosts at the front desk were friendly and approachable and automatically commended us on our anniversary celebration, seating us with a smile while once we were shown to our booth. We had Travis taking care of us, who, also offered a congratulations to us and asked us if we'd been here before and what some of the most unique options were on the menu. We like to try items we cannot typically order at home so we opted for a nice selection of the Aburi New Zealand King Salmon sushi, Japanese A5 Wagyu sushi, the night's specialty sushi which was a black perch, makimono Tuna roll, miso soup - traditional red miso rather than typical white miso was quite tasty, and the grilled octopus. I also wanted to sample Sake and opted for the flight of three to see which style we preferred. This was a nice way to taste the varieties and see the difference in the tones when we were enjoying the flavours of the meal. Having decided on one, Travis offered a glass of one of their premium selection Sakes, KIMINOI - Emperor's Well - which was served in a wine glass for optimal aromatics and tasting. This Sake was delicious! Having finished our miso soups ( a la fin) we were given the recommendation of their miso and coconut ice cream for our dessert - to carry through the miso tastes we had just enjoyed. It was topped with gold leaf foil and presented to us with Happy Anniversary written along the plate. We had a wonderful experience at WAKUDA. Perhaps we'll have the opportunity to try the sister restaurant in Singapore. Highly recommend this place from the ambiance to the service.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointed
I would not recommend this place. I have been dining out in Las Vegas and San Francisco Bay area for many years and this place is a major disappointment.
Be the first to ReplyFabulous modern Japanese Cuisine in Elegant Environment
I partook in a custom designed dinner for my host at Wakuda at the Venetian in LV last week. From the moment I entered their modern but understated restaurant to the moment I left 3 1/2 hours later I was impressed. Upon entering the outside noisy and tobacco laden casino environment is left behind. Tall ceilings, comfortable seating, especially in the spacious private dining area we met in also had great acoustics. Impeccable service with beautifully prepared dishes were accompanied by the most unusual and delicious sake (chosen from barrel in Japan before bottling by the Sake Samurai Wakuda owner) with glasses always replenished discretely.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing!
From the moment you walk in, you are treated very well! All staff are amazing! Welcoming, attentive, knowledgeable and just go all out to make your dining experience the best! The staff members are not the only thing amazing! The food is delicious! Kanpachi carp, salmon carpaccio, siakyo yaki, lobster and more! Try as much as you can! Fresh, flavorful and just a delight for your pallet. The cocktail and wine menu is extensive. If you cannot decide, a staff member can point you in the right direction! You cannot make a bad drink or food choice! Delicious and just a great experience all around! You and your tastebuds will be spoiled by eating at Wakuda! Check it out! You will not regret it!
Be the first to ReplyHustler
"the food is excellent, the setting very pleasant. The service: a disaster. dishes and coffee forgotten but the unfortunate thing is that I paid my bill in cash and when I checked out the Ventian asked me to pay my restaurant bill. I paid my bill twice and is desperately trying to reach the wakuda restaurant. A SHAME for a starred restaurant. I got a response by e-mail. The restaurant tells me that I have not paid my bill but that I left a tip of 150 dollars to an incompetent and thief waiter !!!!
Be the first to ReplyDon’t believe the hype. Super bummed
Cocktails as a rule… if you don’t drink. Or are unfamiliar with a cocktail don’t recommend one. don’t put poorly cut fruit that looks like it was cut days ago on top of a premium drink. Poorly explained specials. Rushed to order, 6 different food runners… every single dish under seasoned. When the pickled ginger on the side of your sushi is the best thing about the dish. You get where this is going. The menu reads well… executed poorly. Super in personal, fake greetings/fake goodbyes. It’s a one and done never to return. Kinda like Spirit Airlines. Wrote this, because I’d like to save someone from the mistake we made. Koi, Nobu, Morimoto… give them your $$$. They deserve it.
Be the first to ReplyWonderful!
Amazing food and drinks. Beautiful and relaxing resturant. A little bit of over-service. At one point there were three wait staff at our table and that was uncomfortable.
Be the first to ReplyQuality was good but the service ruined the eveing
Wakuda is located in the Palazzo tower of the Venetian Hotel and Casino. Being we were staying at the hotel is seemed a good choice for dinner. We made reservations but still the only open tables were in the bar area. The ambiance was dark and warm with inviting art adorning the wall however the music in the bar was quite loud so conversation was quite difficult. We ordered drinks and our food at the same time. I chose a sake flight which was selected to pair with our food choices and it was quite enjoyable. Unfortunately, here is were things started to fall apart. Our second paring came before our first and we ordered the duck and after an extensive amount of time we were informed that the duck was out. One of our course was the Kanpachi Carpaccio and it was quite good. As a Replacement for the duck we ordered the Surf & Turf Flambé and it was quite good. I spoke to the manager and she asked me what they could do to make things right and I told informed her "it was up to her" They did take off one of the courses from the bill however she never circled back around to speak with us and we were just left to figure things out upon receiving the bill. We do not see us returning to dine here during our next stay in town. See you on the trail and please try to remember to treat with dignity and respect, all whom with you come in contact John F
Be the first to ReplyVery loud overbooked overpriced so so food
Reservation was late. The place is very loud I was hoping for a more serene Japanese experience. Waitress started out hovering and then dropped us halfway through a 500 meal…so we waited and waited to see desert menu and it never arrived. Sushi and sashimi were good but I’m not feeling high quality akin to japan… can’t recommend
Be the first to ReplyAmazing food and experience
Wow. From a Japanese foodie perspective, Wakuda is amazing. Our 10 course tasting dinner for NYE was the best restaurant experience I have had in the US. A special thank you to Erin for the top-flight service.
Be the first to ReplyA New Vegas Favorite!
My wife and I visited Wakuda recently and had an absolutely amazing experience. The food, service, and atmosphere were outstanding. We tried numerous dishes and all were excellent. One of our new favorites in Las Vegas! If the weather permits I’d recommend reserving a table on the patio overlooking The Strip.
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