If you're craving sushi, Las Vegas is where you want to be.
Yes, it's a desert. But this city far from the ocean still has renowned Japanese restaurants offering diverse, elegant, and multi-course sushi experiences. Each has its unique character and style, but they share a common goal- to engage the senses with delicious dishes and quality ingredients.
Get ready for the best sushi in Las Vegas.
1. Sushi Hiroyoshi
Sushi Hiroyoshi is run by sushi chef Hiro-san, a classically trained chef from Japan. Chef Hiro-san delivers unmatched premium sushi, sashimi, and more. Their offerings are available for dine-in and takeout, though their dining room is small.
2. Yu-Or-Mi Sushi Bar
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If you find yourself around the Arts District, head to
Yu-Or-Mi. Here, you'll get the best of signature and classic rolls, nigari, and appetizers. They also serve plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. Grab a local beer or a whisky cocktail to sip as you enjoy your meal.
3. Kaiseki Yuzu
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Kaiseki Yuzu is run by Chef Kaoru Azeuchi's Kaiseki, who serves multi-course meals that have to be ordered three days prior. Additionally, they also serve an a la carte menu with nigari and sushi.
4. Yui Edomae
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If you're looking for a fantastic sushi experience in Chinatown, you should start with
Yui Edomae. The term Edomae refers to the delicacies caught in Tokyo Bay. Their offerings are flown from Japan and used in preparing high-end sushi delicacies.
5. FUHU - Resorts World
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Fuhu is a restaurant in Resorts World with a swanky vibe. This Pan-Asian cuisine offers sushi, mouth-watering steaks, roasted duck, and much more. Their food menu also comes with accompaniments such as craft beer, wine, and wonderfully crafted cocktails. Enjoy the best live DJs as they set the tone for an exciting dining experience.
6. Benihana
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Benihana is located at the Fashion Show Mall. The spot features an outdoor patio and a sushi bar. If you want an exciting Benihana experience, dine at one of the 18 teppanyaki tables. Benihana also offers a laid-back and casual atmosphere as you watch the master sushi chefs doing their thing on the sushi bar tables.
The restaurant is spacious, with two teppanyaki tables able to accommodate 12 people. The sushi-area community table fits a group of 10 people. The spot is ideal for large parties or special events. Two semi-private dining rooms create room for guests to enjoy teppanyaki in a private space.
7. Sushi Roku
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Sushi Roku is located at the expanded Forum Shops on the Strip. The spot offers a Zen atmosphere and a modern Japanese fare that has caught the attention of both locals and visitors. If you're planning to visit the restaurant, booking a reservation is advisable.
8. Umiya
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Umiya is a contemporary and stylish restaurant that offers creative sushi plates with an all-you-can-eat option. It's also a good spot to try something different.
9. Nobu - Paris Las Vegas
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Nobu is located in Paris, Las Vegas. The restaurant is run by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, who has done a good job bringing renowned Japanese favorites to the Paris Hotel and Casino in Vegas. The dining experience provides an exemplary and intimate setting to enjoy the very best signatures, such as Miso with Black Cod and Japapeno with Yellowtail Sashimi alongside other signature cocktails. If you make your way here, be sure to try the Nobu sidecar and Lychee Martini
10. Gen Korean BBQ - Miracle Mile
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Gen Korean BBQ offers AYCE KBBQ+Sushi for $35.95 per person and Sushi & Izakaya for $24.95. The spot is located at the Miracle Mile Shops. Their rich menu consists of freshly prepared vegetables, seafood, and meats, including a traditional and refreshing Korean banchan. They have plenty of complex flavors that provide an amazing perception of taste.
11. RA Sushi Bar Restaurant
The RA Sushi restaurant combines an outstanding menu with a RA'ckin vibe that draws the attention of vRA'ckin and locals alike. The restaurant is located in the Fashion Show Mall off the Strip. It serves a creative, fresh, and reasonably priced Japanese menu. The spot is perfect for those looking to grab a casual lunch in the afternoon. It's also ideal for a night out in the evenings, especially during Happy Hour, which is offered two times a day, Monday to Saturday. Feel free to bring your dog if you're willing to eat on the patio.
12. Zen Kitchen - Waldorf Astoria
Zen Kitchen is ideal for folks looking for brunch from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It is also open for dinner from Friday to Saturday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. This soothing spot celebrates seasonal and fresh American Cuisine. The chefs at Zen Kitchen source the food responsibly to bring in the finest produce of the season. The menu features the best microbrews from local breweries, too.