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Restaurant Results for Sens

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    Sens

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    (602) 340-9777 - 705 N 1st Street 120, Phoenix, AZ 85004
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    Sen of Japan

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    (702) 871-7781 - 8480 W Desert Inn Rd F1, Las Vegas, NV
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    Sen of Japan

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    (702) 871-7781 - 8480 W Desert Inn Rd Ste F1, Las Vegas, NV 89117
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    Pho Ao Sen

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    (480) 755-8700 - 1955 W Baseline Rd Ste 114, Mesa, AZ 85202
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    fate/sens

    so i was out of town for a bit (4months) and I know the restaurants are by the same guy, but I’m confused. Did fate become sens? the website for fate (go2fate) only talks about sens. is it the same location? what’s... (6 replies, last updated by mamamia December 9, 2008)

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    phx - anyone try sens yet?

    , it was packed. they were seating people in the restaurant, who in theory were waiting to eat. but sens and its open kitchen didn’t appear to be cooking food. there were no appetizers being passed, as per the invite. no... (3 replies, last updated by silverbear October 30, 2008)

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    Trip Report: Raku, Cathay House, Sen of Japan

    , they had a great sticky rice, baos and Hong Kong style pan-fried noodles. The other dishes we had were really good. So good, that I’d like to return. The meal for four with tax, $53. We’re definitely returning on... (1 reply, last updated by OCAnn September 21, 2009)

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    Sunday and Monday in Vegas: Sen, Raku, LOS

    I will be in Las Vegas for 3 nights: Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. I’m hoping to go to Lotus of Siam, Aburiya Raku, and Sen of Japan. Are any of these places to avoid on a Sunday or Monday night because of main chefs taking... (19 replies, last updated by david kaplan March 2, 2009)

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    Best LV sushi bar - off the strip/but not too far from it

    Sen of Japan is terrific. It is not particularly close to the strip, but is worth the drive. Sushi-wa in Henderson is also good, but I would give the nod to Sen as the best local place now. (4 replies, last updated by danieli10 February 3, 2009)

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    Thai find in SLC's west valley

    , but as long as neither of those is a priority, it is worth the trip. Totally family operation, with friendly attentive service, and some seriously good thai food. Was the Yum Woon Sen as good as my fave at Thai Garden? No, but... (0 replies, last updated by GroovinGourmet May 20, 2008)

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    (Las Vegas) Japanese recommendations

    Sen of Japan. It’s to the west....aways off the strip, but very very good and worth your drive. (7 replies, last updated by masstech February 9, 2008)

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    which vegas sushi is best?

    raku = 0 sushi Okada = $$$$$$$ kaizen = ??? Sen = $$$$ (4 replies, last updated by kevin25 January 12, 2009)

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    Steak House and Sushi Recs (Las Vegas)

    While I enjoy Nobu for fusion style Japanese eats, I prefer Sen of Japan (off strip) for the real sushi deal.... (3 replies, last updated by OCAnn July 21, 2009)

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    quick vegas trip report

    some detergent and eggs when you’re done. Orchids Garden – solid dim sum, not spectacular, not bad. Sen Sushi – Taka level, Nobu level, whatever you want to compare it to, it’s very good. ex-Nobu sushi... (16 replies, last updated by Dave Feldman July 8, 2009)

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    Drinks before Pasta Bar(PHX)?

    PastaBAR has its liquor license now, so you could drink there. Before they had their license they were steering people to Sens. (7 replies, last updated by ziggylu March 8, 2009)

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    Sushi In Las Vegas -- Recommendations and Question re Okada

    I don’t think Okada will fit your budget. I think it is the best sushi in Vegas though. If you like omakase and want to stay in your budget (as well as not drive that far) try Sen of Japan. The chef was the sushi chef at... (2 replies, last updated by Snoopy July 18, 2008)

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    Laos Cuisine in ABQ

    includes both green and yellow onions as well as more lime. They also have Laotian dishes pad voon sen, pad broccoli, fried talapia, neuh yean and kao soy soup on the list. The waitress told us that neuh yean is a type of beef... (2 replies, last updated by Erich April 19, 2008)

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    Good Mid-Priced Eats off of LV strip

    either to Sen of Japan or the Ka. On the strip, it’s hard to find great food at reasonable prices; things you might consider are lunches (a few of the higher end places do lunch) or appetizers and drinks. I also like Okada,... (13 replies, last updated by alanstotle March 4, 2008)

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    First time to Vegas- best "non-tourist" restaurants?

    I second Todd’s & Viva Mercados. Also Sen of Japan for fab japanese & sushi. (5 replies, last updated by shamu613 February 21, 2008)

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