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Casino del Sol's dining options run the gamut from walk-up Mexican food to a stuff-yourself-buffet to a high-end steakhouse. But few food items both soak up booze and satisfy the palate before a night of gambling like sushi, of which An del Sol has plenty of. Though both a Chinese and Japanese restaurant, An del Sol's sushi is its signature offering. The wide variety of fish and fillings, as well as its sushi-bar or tableside presentation, is enhanced by the very likely chance that Mr. An will swing by your table and possibly pose for a picture. That souvenir guarantees you won't leave the casino empty-handed.