Welcoming Our Newest Neighbor—Pachi Pachi Opens at 201 South
Downtown Las Vegas thrives on connection, and one of the newest additions to our building embodies that spirit perfectly. Just steps from Woven, Pachi Pachi is more than a restaurant—it’s a cultural and culinary experience. We spoke with Tony Gadachy, owner and partner of Pachi Pachi, to learn more about the flavors and cultural delights they’re bringing to DTLV.
The story starts with the name itself—Pachi Pachi comes from the Pachinko parlors of 1930s Japan, where the distinct sound of metal balls bouncing through machines became synonymous with Japan’s gaming culture. That spirit is carried into the restaurant’s design, featuring a large interactive Pachinko machine that playfully invites guests into the culture the moment they arrive.
The menu is built on foundational Japanese street cuisine—from their Sandos and Ahi Hand Rolls to reimagined Deviled Eggs, each dish is presented in a style unique to the restaurant. The Classic Hokkaido Biru Bomb Burger, bold and brazen, promises to become a fast favorite. And for those who want to keep some surprises in store—there are “secret menu” items waiting to be discovered.
For members of Woven, Pachi Pachi isn’t even a “stone’s throw” away — it’s just outside our front door at 201 South. That means convenience for a quick lunch break, a go-to catering fave for a client meeting, or an inspired wind-down after work.
“We don’t just want to open another bar—we want to create a portal to a place where people don’t just show up to be seen, but to merge.”
Tony Gadachy, Owner/Partner, Pachi Pachi
Pachi Pachi is the latest example of what makes being part of Woven special—access to an inspired community where culture, design, and daily life blend seamlessly. For Residents, it’s another reason why downtown Las Vegas isn’t just where you work, but where you connect.