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FUHU at Resorts World

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Strip$$$4asianrestaurant
FUHU at Resorts World

The Vibe

Pan-Asian restaurant

Happy Hour

When

Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

5:00 PM-7:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • Happy hour drink specials

Food Specials

  • 50% off small plates and signature sushi rolls

At Resorts World

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Location

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

FUHU at Resorts World Happy Hour Guide

FUHU is Resorts World's upscale Pan-Asian restaurant, and their happy hour is one of the most aggressive on the property: 50% off small plates and sushi from Tuesday through Saturday, 5-7pm. When you're talking about sushi that normally costs $18-25 per roll, cutting that in half actually makes a difference. It's still not cheap, but it's reasonable enough that you can eat well without feeling like you're funding someone's yacht payment.

The Happy Hour Breakdown

Tuesday through Saturday, 5-7pm—no Sunday or Monday, which is annoying but whatever. The 50% off small plates and sushi is the real draw. We're talking legitimately high-quality sushi and Asian fusion dishes at half price, which brings the cost down from "special occasion" to "yeah, I could do this on a Tuesday."

Drinks aren't specifically discounted during happy hour, which is a miss. You're paying full price for cocktails and sake, and FUHU isn't cheap on beverages. But if you're focused on the food deal, it's still worth it.

What to Order

The sushi is the move. Fresh fish, proper technique, creative rolls that go beyond California and spicy tuna. At 50% off, you can try multiple rolls without your wallet crying. The nigiri and sashimi selections are solid if you want to keep it simple and let the fish quality speak for itself.

Small plates cover a range of Asian cuisines: dumplings, bao buns, Korean short ribs, crispy Brussels sprouts. Everything's well-executed with bold flavors and quality ingredients. The robata grill items (skewers) are also clutch—perfectly charred, great seasoning.

For drinks, the sake selection is deep if you're into it. Cocktails are creative and well-made but expensive. Beer options include Japanese imports like Sapporo and Asahi. If you're trying to keep costs down, stick with beer or sake and focus your budget on the half-price food.

The Scene

Upscale and modern with dim lighting, sleek design, and a vibe that feels more like a trendy LA or NYC restaurant than typical Vegas. The space is big but divided into sections, so it doesn't feel cavernous. Music is usually chill, loud enough to create atmosphere but not so loud you're shouting.

Crowd during happy hour is a mix of hotel guests and people who know about the deal. It's not packed like some happy hours—more of a civilized gathering of people who appreciate good sushi and don't want to spend $100+ per person.

Service is polished and knowledgeable. The staff knows the menu, can make recommendations, and keeps things moving efficiently even when it's busy.

The Math

Let's say you order three sushi rolls ($20 each normally, $10 at happy hour) and a couple small plates ($15 each normally, $7.50 at happy hour). That's $45 worth of food for about $23. Add drinks and you're still under $50 per person for a solid meal at an upscale restaurant. That's legitimately good value by Strip standards.

Who It's For

Sushi lovers who want high quality without the full upscale price tag. Anyone staying at Resorts World and tired of casino food. Groups who want to share a variety of dishes and try everything. People who appreciate Pan-Asian cuisine done well and are willing to pay mid-tier prices for top-tier food.

Skip it if you're looking for cheap eats or don't care about sushi quality—there are cheaper happy hours elsewhere.

Bottom Line

FUHU's Tuesday-Saturday happy hour with 50% off small plates and sushi is one of the best food deals at Resorts World. The quality is high, the discount is significant, and you can actually make a meal out of it without needing a second mortgage. Just know that drinks are full price, and even with 50% off, it's still a $30-50 per person situation. But for upscale sushi on the Strip, that's damn good.

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