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Reservations
Reservations are highly recommended for Okada as it's a very popular dining alternative. As always, reservations are suggested if you don't want to be disappointed by not getting into the restaurant during the timeframe that you desire, or you don't want to risk getting a table that's not to your liking. Restaurant reservations are accepted 90 days in advance for guests of the resort and 60 days in advance for those not enjoying the amenities of Wynn Las Vegas. You can reserve by calling the restaurant directly at (702) 770-3320 or contacting Wynn Las Vegas Restaurant Reservations at (888) 352-DINE or (702) 248-DINE from 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. daily.
Seating
Seating is comfortable with upholstered, armless wooden chairs. Tables are not too close to one another, but if you're having a conversation of a completely intimate nature you might want to reserve one of the private dining areas. If not, you're perfectly fine having a lovely meal here, just try to fight the urge to brag too adamantly about your wins, or bemoan too loudly about your losses.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere has multiple characteristics – you have the sushi bar, which is fun and you can chat with the fellow guests, or if you prefer, you can share a table with your companions and marvel at the dramatic views of the waterfall. For something more private, you can request one of the private dining options, including the outside "floating pagoda table", or you can head into the teppanyaki room for those iron-grilled classics. There's something for everyone here. The restaurant is casual and elegant, and though it's not a quiet romantic restaurant (unless you choose a private dining option), it's certainly a lot more tranquil than other restaurants on the strip. If you want a lovely time with elegant Japanese food, this place is for you. Service is lovely, and the staff always seeks to make you happy – they might even take you for a tour of the restaurant if you ask nicely. Okada truly represents the Five Star, Five Diamond Resort that is Wynn Las Vegas.
Restrooms
Restrooms are easily accessible and within the restaurant.
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Dress Code
The dress code is casual elegant. While jackets and ties are not required, the hotel suggests casual evening attire. Tee Shirts, tank tops, shorts, and athletic shoes are not appropriate.
Parking
Complimentary valet parking is available at the hotel, as are multiple cabs. However, if you're ending your meal at the same time as one of the shows (Le Reve, Spamalot) keep in mind that it will take a little longer to get your car or grab a taxi.
Awards
Best New Asian Restaurant in Las Vegas 2006, Food & Wine Magazine. With the Wynn Las Vegas' status as a Five Diamond Resort, Mobil Five Star Resort, Michelin Five Red Pavillion Resort and Chef Ishizawa's fine cuisine more accolades are sure to come soon.
* Please note that the restaurants featured at TravelsinTaste.com may have changed their personnel, menu, pricing, decor, hours of operation, etc., since our last visit. The competitive and creative nature of the fine dining scene virtually assures that changes will occur on a frequent basis in order to make diners happier, meals more pleasurable and visits more frequent. Given their frequent fluctuations, most restaurants welcome inquiries about their current hours, menu and more.
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Reservations
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Seating
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Atmosphere
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Awards
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Restrooms
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Parking
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