When it comes to sushi in Las Vegas, you can pretty much find exactly what you’re looking for. From elegant dining rooms to sushi with a social scene we’ve got your guide to the best Sushi in Las Vegas!
If you’re looking for a little adventure to go along with your Japanese fine dining then Yellowtail at Bellagio is perfect for you. Gaze at the amazing view of the Bellagio’s famous fountain, while you dine on sashimi, tempura and hand rolls. Sip on some of the hand-selected sakes while you lounge in the restaurants elegant stone and wood décor. Yellowtail pulls out all the stops, so be prepared to be wowed and drop some money.

SUSHISAMBA isn’t your usual Sushi Restaurant. This place mixes the culinary styles of Brazilian, Peruvian, and Japanese together to create a one-of-a-kind sushi experience. Whether you decide to eat there for brunch, lunch or dinner, the colorful atmosphere and Brazilian beats will add to your dining experience. If the blackjack tables stole all of your money, come by for happy hour 4-7pm, Sunday-Thursday at the bar!

For a slightly more casual atmosphere head over to the Wazuzu at Encore. Sit under a 28 foot white dragon while you dine on their amazing crunchy roll. If sashimi is your thing the ahi tuna, fresh salmon and yellowtail will melt in your mouth. Wazuzu (which means “nine dragons”) allows you to devour amazing food without breaking your bank account.

Looking to socialize with your Sushi? Have some sake and flirt a little at Social House at Treasure Island. Run by the same guys that brought you Pure Nightclub and LAX, you know the vibe here will be fun. Choose from raw classics like yellowtail, salmon, and tuna, or original specialty rolls. But don’t expect walk out of this place without dropping some serious money, one roll can cost you $30.

You can’t have a list about sushi in Las Vegas without mentioning Nobu at the Hard Rock Hotel. Featuring bamboo pillars, wooden birch trees, a black river rock wall and a seaweed wall the atmosphere of this place is designed to make you feel cool and comfortable. The food however, is designed to make you feel satisfied. From the lobster civiche to the assorted sashimi, you won’t be disappointed.

Go to RA Sushi and you will find music pumping, an upbeat atmosphere and sleek decor. This is the perfect place to go with a group of friends, pound some sake bombs and enjoy the amazing sushi! A few tips: make sure you try the Lone Star Roll and lotus-root-topped Viva Las Vegas and make sure you hit up the happy hour Mon-Sat 3-7pm.






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