Mizumi at Wynn Las Vegas
Innovative Japanese dining in a lush courtyard
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Mizumi (it’s a popular female name in Japan) is easily one of the prettiest restaurants at the vibrant
Wynn Las Vegas. With a buzzing sushi bar, table demonstrations and quiet, romantic tables overlooking a waterfall, Mizumi offers something for every taste.
You feel as if you've left the desert and landed in Japan — you can even book the floating pagoda table for a little Zen meditation with your sushi. Rising star chef Devin Hashimoto has created an extensive menu that demands a slow read; perhaps you’re in the mood for sushi, sashimi and sake before going to a show, or maybe you want to make a multi-course night of it — from miso soup to green-tea ice cream.
The restaurant has two rooms, a main dining room and a room that features open robatayaki and teppanyaki grills, plus a sushi bar. The main dining room has a view of the artfully illuminated Tryst lagoon.
Getting There
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
TEL888-352-3463
TEL702-248-3463