Wazuzu

3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas - 89109
288 reviews
Sushi Asian Fusion Sushi Bar
(702) 770-5388

Very friendly atmosphere.Kind servers and front desk staff. My waiter was Taylor and he was so nice, fun to chat with and engaging! As a solo diner he really made the experience a delight.Super accommodating with any food restrictions! Just ask them and they will accommodate.The veggie /vegan menu is huge, drunken noodles came with a very high recommendation!I opted for seaweed salad to start, nice texture and sauce, was done well. Not too saucy!Rainbow roll is very fresh, almost like a salad in sushi form. Crunchy veggie top, refreshing!The vegan eel roll is one of the best rolls I’ve ever had! Texture was so fun. Crispy top and onion inside. The sauce on top is sweet and tangy, so by itself you have almost a sweet taste, but it’s a good balance once mixed with soy sauce. It’s really fun how they did the braised tofu on top. Definitely would suggest.It was a wonderful meal, recommendation from me 5-stars.

If you want a unique dining experience get the Spicy Chicken and a side of rice. Look I've been eating way to much good food for the last 54 years and I have never had spicy chicken like this...and I have been to Asia multiple times. Enjoy!

Great drunken noodles, Singapore noodles and Dim Sum. The spice levels are 1-5. I'd say the 3 is more like a 2, but the food was delicious... so can't complain ?

For appetizers my friend and I had the most succulent and delicious potstickers I’ve ever eaten, and a delicate finely sliced cucumber salad marinated in a light, exotic vinegar infusion. For the entrees we had drunken noodles with beef, and steamed sea bass. The dinner was first rate—everything perfectly cooked and impeccably served. The wines were delicious as well. I can’t wait to go back. The next night we ate at Gordon Ramsay’s pub restaurant in Caesar’s Palace, where the food was twice as expensive and nowhere near the quality of Wazuzu. Definitely first rate at Wazuzu.

This restaurant is totally recomendable, the service is great and the food is always perfect, it is rich in flavor and high quality ingredients. The decoration is outstanding.One of my favorite places to eat out in Las Vegas.

I have been coming here for many years. The food is delicious. I generally order the same thing which is the Cantonese shrimp fried rice. They make it perfect every time. We also get the shumai and the hargow. The food is always fresh. I’ve had the drunken noodles, pad Thai, Mongolian beef, soups, sushi rolls, Thai tea, orange beef, everything is delicious. The service is always consistent. The hosts and the wait staff are professional and friendly. They wrap your food for you if you want to take home left overs, someone is always filling your glass when it’s low. There’s a really cool 27ft glittering dragon in the middle of the room made of individual crystals which is impressive. This place never disappoints. The price is very reasonable. One of the best Asian restaurants on the strip. I highly recommend.

Went there for dinner with friends. Could not get reservations, but only had to wait about 20 minutes. The variety was great. I had the char siu bao and Penang curry which was excellent. Recommended.

Wazuzu used to be a favourite of ours and this time round we were very disappointed. Initially drinks that we ordered took over ten minuets to arrive to our table, then one of them was incorrect, and to add insult, the waiter Andrew tried to blame one of our guests, we had ordered a gin and tonic and we were brought a Jamesons and tonic, who has whiskey and tonic? He should have just acknowledged the error and fixed it rather than trying to assign blame to us. I have a gluten allergy ( coeliac ) and Wazuzu used to have a gluten free menu that I could look over, they no longer do. I was told by Andrew to look at the menu and tell him what I might like and he’ll tell me if I can have it or not. I HATE this as a customer, why should I as the customer sit and waste my time looking over a menu to pick something which I may not even be able to have, it’s stupid. Give customers menus that tell them what they can and cannot have. As someone with an allergy I only trust what is written on paper in front of me, I do not trust the waiter, particularly in this scenario. I asked Andrew if I could have any of the curries and I was told no. He then returned and told me that I could. When we have come in the past (this was our 5th visit) I have had a curry and the pineapple rice. On this occasion I was told I could have neither; then was told I could have plain rice and the parang curry, as someone with an allergy, this fills me with dread. When our food arrived, there was no repeat of “Gluten free Panang” from the server, to reassure the guest it’s safe, it was just put down and then when I went to eat, it was barely even warm. I gestured over to Andrew and returned mine, everyone else on the table continued eating even though they also said their food was not warm enough, they just didn’t want to have to wait for our entire tables food to be redone. Andrew at this point decided to pass our table to a different waiter even though he continued working, which we thought was very odd, clearly had enough of us. The new waiter returned my meal and said “hopefully this one’s warm enough for you” in a sarcastic manor while laughing. It was warmer, obviously thrown in a microwave as it had only been a minute since it had been taken away. The panang thai curry itself was an insult to Thai food. It was essentially spicy chicken in cream. It did not have the depth of flavour that real Thai food has, even after being reheated it was still barely warm. The rice was tasteless. My partner had wagu rice and said it was luke warm and very oily, and the wagu steak was tough. My aunt had the sweet and sour and left half of it. Our cocktails were all extremely over sweetened also, and we noticed another guest complain about their food and that their cola was flat. Overall, this resultant that used to be our favourite at the Wynn / Encore is now firmly at the bottom of our list. We had originally planned to dine here on our last evening and we are so glad that we didn’t as it would have ruined the trip. The staff in Wazuzu need to visit Sinatras to learn how a restaurant should be run. If Wazuzu doesn’t improve drastically, it will be the next resultant to fail and be replaced in the resort as both the service and the food on this occasion failed to impress and after being regular customers when we visit Vegas, we would now not choose to return and would not recommend anyone visit. Spend your hard earned money elsewhere.

Tasty, elegant, fun, fast and beautiful only so can I describe this Asian food restaurant, the service was ok but I would surely come back to try new dishes.

Loved Wazuzu! Food and Service was outstanding. Atmosphere great too. Probably my best dining experience ever in Las Vegas.