One of the fine dining restaurants at Resorts World Las Vegas, FUHU promises the newest breed of high-energy experiential vibe dining mixed with an unexpected twist on contemporary Asian cuisine.

The fusion restaurant proposes Japanese cuisine with Chinese-inspired details. Influences from other Asian cultures and American touches elevate the dining experience to a new level.
FUHU Las Vegas Overview


Fine dining and Asian cuisine are a match made in heaven, and FUHU Las Vegas surely knew how to bring those two together.
The stylish upscale restaurant spans 7,390 square feet and is divided into lush indoor-outdoor gardens that leave guests mesmerized.
The venue’s vibrant energy strikes right from the entrance, where bunches of pink cherry flowers provide the perfect backdrops for those TikTok videos and Instagram shots. The magical bloomed tunnel can easily lure you inside.
The fairy tale theme continues inside the beautiful restaurant, where it easily morphs into something more intimate.
Dim lights, dark but relaxing tones, and retro touches create a parallel world that shelters from the crowded and noisy Strip. Not that FUHU is silent. But after all, it would be awkward to find silence in a city that’s all about buzz.
Overall, FUHU offers the right amount of upscale atmosphere mixed with Sin City’s loud and unapologetic attitude.
FUHU Awards
This award-winning venue was nominated as the Best Place to Party at Your Table and received the Best Asian Fusion Restaurant Award in 2022.
No matter your party size, this is the perfect venue to eat awesome meals while having fun.
Menu & Prices
Like most fine dining venues, FUHU is the place to go for fancy dinners and drinks. Yet, the restaurant also opens its gates for Saturday brunches.
FUHU Brunch Menu
FUHU’s brunch menu offers a selection of cold and hot dishes, sushi rolls, dumplings, and sides. Special brunch cocktails bring more fun to the table.
Cold Platters

Cold starters and appetizers are bland in most restaurants, but the incredible food at FUHU can impress.
Here, cold brunch options include oysters with traditional-inspired sauces, sashimi platters, or chirashi – a glorified sashimi served with seasoned sushi rice.
Salads come as tasty alternatives for vegans and vegetarians, or you could enjoy crispy tuna served with crispy rice, sweet soy, and crispy garlic.
Hot Dishes

Those craving a more American brunch could choose one of the delicious hot options.
Dishes vary from brunch staples such as breakfast sandwiches with bacon and fried eggs to New York steak and eggs, Nutella French toast, or pancakes – all recipes are revised and have Asian influences, naturally.
The Snow Crab Scramble Dynamite and Tamarind Chill Octopus are noteworthy options for the bold ones who don’t mind trying new flavors.
Vegan options include Vegan Chick’n Larb, which is a take on deep-fried chicken, and a vegan beef bowl that doesn’t contain true beef and it’s made with delicious mushrooms.
Rolls & Dim Sum


A special mention goes to Asian staples like sushi rolls and dim sum. Both choices are exquisite, and the variety is impressive.
Sushi options go from traditional roll choices like California Roll or Negi Toro to shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, spicy salmon, and salmon avocado.
The dim sum offer varies from vegan to Wagyu beef and anything in-between, including unexpected combinations like pork and shrimp.
Sides

All brunch items on the menu can be enjoyed as they are or accompanied by sides like chicken lo mein, seafood, crispy duck fried rice, and signature fried rice. For those who crave something different, the king crab and truffle fried rice are exquisite.
Dinner Menu
FUHU’s dinner menu is much more impressive than the brunch one. Numerous options can satisfy any dietary preferences or restrictions, and they’re all good enough to silence the constant buzz coming from the loud tables.
Tiger Bites

Smartly called tiger bites but nothing but appetizers, these delicious dishes can get the night started.
Most of the options are copycats of the brunch menu, such as the octopus with pickled cauliflower or the Vegan Chick’n Larb, but you can also find dinner-only options like French onion soup dumplings or seared foie gras.
Raw, Sashimi, Rolls

FUHU doesn’t have any classic starters on the menu. Here, the best meals start with tuna tartare, nigiri, sashimi, or other raw bites.
As you’d expect from a high-end restaurant, all these dishes are perfectly executed, and you can rest assured all ingredients are top quality. Yet, some might feel these options are not worth the eye-watering price tag.
If prices are the least of your worries and you want to impress someone, you might want to try the Highland Roll with lobster, wagyu beef, foie gras, caviar, truffle ponzu, and gold leaf, all in one.
Soups & Salads

Soups and salads make a nice transition from starters and appetizers to the main course but don’t expect your jaw to hit the floor.
Sure, they’re all tasty, but one might expect more from a fine dining venue. A Bibb lettuce salad is still a lettuce salad, no matter how much fancy dressing you pour on top.
The miso and cashew cauliflower soups are worth a mention, though.
Main Courses


Mains also include sea and land options, as well as various selections of duck dishes.
From New York striploin to 45-day dry-aged tomahawk or black hawk American Wagyu reserve striploin, meat lovers can find lots of delicious dishes.
Vegan options are also present on the menu, or you could opt for seared, crispy, or steamed fresh market fish.
For those important dinners (when you want her to say yes or impress friends), a seafood platter with oysters, lobster, king crab, and jumbo shrimps might be just what you need. It does cost a lot, but it comes with a Magnum Dom Perignon Luminous.
Beverages
FUHU is famous for its food but also for its amazing mixology program, which you can watch in the evenings for exquisite drinks and fun.
Specialty cocktails are inventive creations that partygoers won’t be able to try elsewhere.
If you don’t fancy a cocktail, the beverage list includes beer, whiskey, scotch, sake, and wine.
Dessert

A good dinner can only end with a good dessert, called tiger treats, in true FUHU fashion.
The white chocolate cheesecake is a true crowd-pleaser, and so is the delicious spiced pumpkin pie.
Vegan dessert options include a pineapple-baked Alaska with toasted vegan meringue, vanilla syrup, and caramelized apples.
Dress Code
Like most high-end restaurants, FUHU has a strict dress code, only welcoming diners dressed in upscale, stylish attire.
Location in Resorts World
FUHU is located in The District area of Resorts World, 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
Reservations
Booking a table at FUHU is easy through the online reservation system. The restaurant can also be booked for private parties and events.
Key Takeaways
- FUHU is a fine dining restaurant at Resorts World Las Vegas.
- Dinner opening hours: Sun-Thurs from 5 pm to 11 pm and Fri-Sat from 5 pm to 12 am. Brunch: Sat from 12 pm to 3 pm. No all-day dining options.
- Diners are expected to wear upscale, stylish attire.
- High-end but loud atmosphere. Some reviews complain about the service.
- Seating is available indoors or on the modern outdoor patio.