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Treat yourself at Las Vegas' 4 best spots for high-end seafood

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Published on February 24, 2020
Treat yourself at Las Vegas' 4 best spots for high-end seafoodHiroyoshi. | Photo: KimAnh N./Yelp

Looking to sample the best seafood around town?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best high-end seafood outlets in Las Vegas, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to venture when cravings strike.

1. Hiroyoshi

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Topping the list is Hiroyoshi. Located at 5900 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 10, the sushi restaurant is the highest-rated high-end seafood spot in Las Vegas, boasting five stars out of 304 reviews on Yelp. 

Yelper Larry B., who reviewed Hiroyoshi on Feb. 2, wrote, "I eat regularly here and the consistency is mind-blowing. ... Every piece of fish is selected and cut to perfection. ... From the umami bomb found in the gruntfish sushi to the sweet and minty flavor swirl in the plum paste, shish and Hirame roll, each dish is an experience."

Rolly T. noted, "Finally got to eat here. Been bookmarked for a year. It didn't disappoint. Very fresh sushi. Tried the Omikase — totally worth it."

2. Golden Steer Steakhouse

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Next up is Golden Steer Steakhouse, situated at 308 W. Sahara Ave. on the Strip. With four stars out of 1,066 reviews on Yelp, it has proved to be a local favorite for those looking to indulge. 

The site has lots more information about the restaurant.

"Founded in 1958, the Golden Steer Steakhouse is the city's most iconic and longest-running steakhouse," the business says on its Yelp page. "The world-renowned restaurant is known for its impeccable service, classic dishes and vintage Victorian ambience. The Golden Steer transports guests back in time to 'Old Las Vegas' when waiters wore tuxedos, guests slowly sipped martinis and dined on decadent steaks."

Among its specialties are Alaskan king crab legs, imported Dover sole and broiled Chilean sea bass, in addition to steaks and surf and turf.

3. Hugo's Cellar

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Hugo's Cellar, located in the Four Queens Hotel and Casino at 202 Fremont St. downtown, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the restaurant four stars out of 1,026 reviews. 

Yelper Molly D., who reviewed Hugo's Cellar on Jan. 7, wrote, "For dinner I had the seafood trio. This included salmon, scallops and shrimp. The sides were potatoes and green beans. I'm not a green bean fan...but these were the best green beans I've ever eaten. For the potatoes, you can choose between mashed or roasted. I went with mashed and they were great."

Gerry W. noted, "Our party ordered a variety of entrees that included prime rib, filet mignon, duck, seafood trio (shrimp, scallops and salmon), beef Wellington, filet and shrimp. ... Overall, the food was high quality and well prepared as ordered."

4. Top of Binion's Steakhouse

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Top of Binion's Steakhouse, on the 24th floor of Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel at 128 Fremont St. downtown, is another pricey go-to, with four stars out of 393 Yelp reviews. 

Yelper Lisa O., who reviewed the restaurant on Jan. 8, wrote, "My husband had the rib eye and it was cooked a perfect medium rare. My mom had the shrimp scampi and she loved it, but it was too much so she shared some with my husband."

Joe S. noted, "We started with an incredible chicken fried lobster. Get this and thank me later.  We also had some great baked oysters and a pretty good cheeseboard."


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