Best Mexican Sushi
Yes, Mexican sushi is a thing. The fusion genre blends the conventions of traditional sushi rolls and Americanized sushi rolls with the Mexican cuisine of Sonora and Sinaloa to produce super-flavorful, calorie-heavy creations. And nowhere in town does it better than El Tataki’s three locations. El Tataki separates its sushi selection into traditional and Mexican rolls, and there are plenty of great choices on both sides. Traditional options start out as simple as an avocado or spicy tuna roll, then ramp up to dishes like Vegas and rainbow rolls. The Mexican rolls include Mex-sushi classics like the Cielo Mar y Tierra Roll (shrimp tempura, chicken, beer, avocado, cucumber and cream cheese) and the Tres Quesos Roll (crab, avocado, cucumber, Monterey Jack, American cheese and cream cheese). Add in some mariscos dishes, fried rice options, a full bar and a sleek dining room, and you’ve got a must-visit dining destination.