Sushi is one of the most delicious cuisines in Las Vegas, and the destination offers countless spots to grab a roll (or sashimi, some edamame — whatever you desire). In no particular order, here are some standout places to get your sushi fix.
1. Experience an 18-Course Meal & Desert Views
For a dining journey to remember, find ITO, a 12-seat counter inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas. You’ll experience an 18-course meal of meticulously sourced ingredients and fish flown in daily from Japan accompanied by views of the Red Rock mountain range from the top of the resort.
2. Discover Hidden Sushi Finds
At Nomikai inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, there are two ways to enjoy sushi. Grab Tokyo-inspired rolls and sake from Nomikai’s energetic counter. Or slip down a hidden hallway to a softly lit speakeasy serving premium sushi made with blue crab and lobster rolls with a side of freshly grated wasabi, unique cocktails and rare Japanese whisky.
From sushi counter to speakeasy - Nomikai delivers two vibes in one spot 🍶✨
3. An Intimate, Seasonally Driven Omakase
Located in the Chinatown district,Kaiseki Yuzu is a James Beard-nominated Omakase restaurant that will take you on a thoughtfully curated tasting journey with beautifully artful plating. With two seatings a day and room for just six guests, settle in for seven Okasi-style sushi courses and 10 pieces of chef-selected sushi with seasonally driven ingredients flown in from Japan.
4. Tokyo Energy Meets Vegas Style
Masaharu Morimoto’s newly reimagined restaurant,Morimoto, inside MGM Grand, brings the vibrant energy of Tokyo’s nightlife in both the refreshed redesign and menu. Lantern-lit tables and dramatic colors set the stage for a memorable meal. The menu highlights Morimoto’s signature blend of Japanese tradition and bold flavor, with artfully plated sushi and sashimi, along with inventive cocktails like the Emerald Dragon and Japanese whisky Old Fashioned.
5. A Legendary Name Serves Signature Rolls
Nobu is an established brand known for its palate-pleasing menu, and its intimate Paris Las Vegas location is no exception. Dine on the yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno in yuzu soy sauce, along with a wide selection of sushi, sashimi and nigiri.
6. Pair Fresh Sushi with Craft Cocktails
The Durango Casino & Resort sushi spot, Yu-Or-Mi Sushi Bar, offers a small, intimate dining experience focused on quality and freshness. The menu features traditional and creative sushi rolls, sashimi and Japanese cuisine made with seafood sourced from Japanese fish markets. Craft cocktails, specialty sake and Japanese whisky complement the offerings, with vegan and vegetarian options available.
7. Savor Exciting Specialty Rolls
Within Resorts World Las Vegas, you’ll find a contemporary approach to the craft and an elevated mixology program at FUHU. This high-energy spot combines modern Asian-inspired dishes with a vibrant indoor-outdoor dining room filled with retro and Chinese-inspired design. Go for something new with a specialty roll, like the Crouching Spider, made with softshell crab and bay scallops.
From casual to upscale, Vegas has plenty of options for all sushi lovers. Once you’ve secured reservations, make a night out of it and secure plans for a fabulous show or find deals on other Only-Vegas experiences.