Spicy salmon
Blue crab
Salmon
Tuna
Counter
16 piece nori
Spicy tuna hand roll
Toro, yellowtail and scallop cut roll
food, burritos and wraps
a roll of sushi and a bowl of sauce
Vegetable Maki Roll
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Lobster Handroll
Roll machine
spicy tuna hand roll
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Salmon hand roll
Scallop hand roll
6 piece salmon nigiri
sushi and sashimi
Hamachi Kama
Sarah S.
Feb 14, 2025
Nori Bar is the option within the Famous Foods Court inside of Resorts World if you're looking for sushi. They have a sushi bar and you can order right up at the register. Or if you prefer, there is tons of seating within the food court and you can order at the Order Kiosks. My friend and I dined here before a concert at the theater as it was a great options for a quick bite. They have a ton of rolls that sound good with many ingredients but we went super basic with spicy tuna ($15) and salmon ($13). While they weren't big, they did have very generous portions of fresh fish inside.The food was ready quickly, was surprisingly delicious with a good sized portion and perfectly displayed. I would absolutely pop into Nori Bar again!
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Mimi L.
Nov 17, 2024
A solid hand roll bar at the food court at Resorts World, it was one of the few stalls that was open at lunch hour on a Monday. The counter seatings were surprisingly spacious and cozy. We had toro, lobster, blue crab and spicy tuna hand rolls. Only blue crab and lobster were cooked so I ordered both of them, they were tasty. Hubby liked the raw fish ones as well. I also had a draft Asahi to go with hand rolls. The service was great and prices were so good! We also brought pho and aqua Fresca we ordered at other stalls to this counter to eat, we were glad that they didn't mind. A great place for lunch or a quick bite!
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Charles C.
Oct 24, 2024
My friend & I made a stop at Nori Bar to satisfy that urge for sushi while we had time to kill in between sessions of our conference upstairs. When we arrived, all of the seats were empty, and it stayed that way during our entire visit. My friends knew exactly what he wanted and ordered right away, while I needed a moment to decide. Before I could make a decision, they had already delivered the order for my friend. I ordered a yellow tail roll. I was not impressed, primarily due to the temperature of the sushi. The whole thing was room temp, bordering on warm. Not yummy for sushi. The service was just okay, nothing special. If this were just a regular, run of the mill sushi spot, I'd of been a bit more understanding. But given the ambiance and price of this restaurant, I'd completely expect better.
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James A.
Aug 6, 2024
Had dinner here on a Thursday to satisfy my sushi cravings. Liked the rolls, didn't think the fish was of the best quality.Located as part of the Famous Food Street Eats Food Hall in Resort World Casino in Las Vegas, Nori Bar offers classic nigiri and rolls in a casual setting. There is seating at the bar, but you can also get carry out by ordering from the ubiquitous tablet kiosk stations all around the main food court. I placed my order through this kiosk (charging it to our room), and got a text soon afterwards to notify me that my food was ready for pick-up. It wasn't very busy when we came.Resort World does have a fine dining sushi bar (Kusa Nori), so I was hoping that both restaurants would source the fish from the same place and have the same quality. I don't think that was the case. I enjoyed the texture and taste of the blue crab roll ($26 for 8 pieces). But the three fishes in the 10 piece nigiri set ($30 for salmon, yellowtail, and tuna) were supermarket/buffet quality and didn't seem fresh; I had a hard time finishing it. The nice boxed set came with plenty of individually wrapped soy sauce, wasabi, and ginger. It would travel very well.
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Lenny K.
Jun 2, 2024
Nori Bar is one of the options in the Famous Street Eats food hall @ Resorts World LV. Earlier in the day, the SO and I had a large meal @ Crossroads, so we weren't too hungry for dinner. Sadly, most options here were already closed on a Sunday around 7-8pm ish, but Nori bar was open and this really hit the spot.I will say for what we got, it's not bad. It was filling, tasty, and fast. Service was fine.There's not really much more that I can add to this review, but it's a good quick bite spot to have if you're feeling something light.
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Harmonie T.
Apr 16, 2024
Hubby and I were looking for a light evening snack in place of an actual meal. We were still pretty full from a big brunch earlier in the day but wanted something to tide us over until the next morning. Nori Bar was one of the few places open on a Sunday night in the Famous Foods food hall at Resorts World.Nori Bar offers a Vegetable Maki Roll and I went in with mid-expectations. It has the typical minimal filling: cucumber and pickled radish. What surprised me was the use of shiso leaf. It added a pop of flavor that I wasn't expecting! Legit snack for $11! So much so that I ended up going back the next day. The one downside of this is that the maki is machine-rolled. My maki roll fell apart more easily during my second visit.Regardless, the service is great! Especially during our first visit because the gal behind the sushi bar was very friendly and helpful. I also appreciate that this is one of the few spots in the Famous Foods food hall where you can order from an actual person versus from a giant iPad.
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Erin T.
Jun 9, 2024
Nori Bar is located in the Resorts World food court! We loved it so much that we went twice during our Vegas trip. It reminded me of a Sugarfish or Kazunori because of the box it came in. The yellowtail cut roll was definitely my favorite. I also got the salmon cut roll. The rice was perfectly warm and had that good vinegar flavor. It was really good quality fish. Definitely recommend!
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Taylor S.
May 16, 2024
My boyfriend and I stopped by for a quick bite before going out. We were seated right away. We decided on the Daniel-San set ($23) which comes with salmon, yellowtail, and spicy tuna and we also got a sashimi to share. The sashimi was good except there was too much gochujang for my taste. It overpowered the tuna. We really enjoyed the hand rolls. They were sizeable and had a good amount of fish inside each one. I do wish the seaweed was a bit crispier. Fish quality was excellent.
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Valie K.
Oct 5, 2024
Generous portions of nigiri downside the fish was a lil warm. Like the pickup to go option. Tiny counter as it's part of the Street Eats and one of many options. Basically $5 per piece if you get the 6 piece nigiri. Upside you can pick your fish from tuna, salmon, yellowtail.
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Justin N.
Mar 31, 2024
I'm from SoCal and have had my fair share of hand rolls. These are some of the fattest, most filled hand rolls I've ever had. Service was quick as well, my girlfriend and I both had a Four of a Kind, and it came out in 2 minutes. Ambiance in resort world is always nice, and if you're in the mood to try multiple food spots, stop at Nori first !
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