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Best Sushi and Omakase in Las Vegas: On-Strip and Off-Strip 2026 Guide

The best sushi and omakase in Las Vegas in 2026, including top Strip sushi rooms, luxury omakase counters, and off-Strip Japanese specialists worth the ride.

Sushi and omakase traffic is premium-intent Vegas traffic. Searchers here are usually deciding whether to splurge on a polished Strip room or book a more serious off-Strip counter where the food does all the talking.

Why this guide converts

Built for the real dining decision

Vegas now has two real Japanese dining tracks: luxury resort sushi that feels cinematic and off-Strip omakase that feels more precise and intimate. The right answer depends on whether the traveler values the room, the ceremony, or the fish-first experience.

Separates generic Japanese dining from true sushi-and-omakase intent.

Keeps both luxury-hotel sushi and serious off-Strip omakase in the same decision set.

Useful for couples, client dinners, and travelers choosing one food-first splurge.

On Strip + Off Strip

Keep both Vegas lanes in play

Sushi and omakase traffic is premium-intent Vegas traffic. Searchers here are usually deciding whether to splurge on a polished Strip room or book a more serious off-Strip counter where the food does all the talking.

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Pick the Strip if you want the room to matter. Pick off-Strip if the counter itself is the event.

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A great omakase can be the whole night; do not overbook after it.

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This is one category where off-Strip often beats convenience.

Best overall

Mizumi

A true luxury Japanese room with sushi, omakase, and koi-pond drama.

Best on Strip

Mizumi

The strongest all-around Strip answer when the diner wants top-tier Japanese food in a room that still feels unmistakably Vegas.

Best off Strip

Kabuto Edomae Sushi

A must-know off-Strip recommendation for diners who want a more traditional, intimate sushi experience built around technique and pace.

Smartest value

Naked Fish's Sushi & Grill

A better answer than overpaying on the Strip when the goal is simply a strong sushi meal without ceremony or scene premiums.

Filter by area

Choose Strip spectacle or stronger local value

Showing 6 current picks/Both Strip lanes

Best on-Strip picks

On-Strip sushi and omakase work best when the diner wants luxury surroundings, a bigger night-out feeling, and easy integration with the rest of a resort evening.

Current top fit
On Strip
Wynn / North Strip

Mizumi

Japanese / sushi / omakase · $$$$

Guide score

98

Best use case

The strongest all-around Strip answer when the diner wants top-tier Japanese food in a room that still feels unmistakably Vegas.

Signature

A true luxury Japanese room with sushi, omakase, and koi-pond drama.

Why it makes the list

The strongest all-around Strip answer when the diner wants top-tier Japanese food in a room that still feels unmistakably Vegas.

On Strip
Bellagio / Center Strip

Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge

Japanese / sushi · $$$

Guide score

94

Best use case

A strong recommendation for travelers who want Japanese food, Bellagio views, and a more social dinner pace than a pure omakase counter.

Signature

Fountain-view sushi with one of the best-center Strip settings.

Why it makes the list

A strong recommendation for travelers who want Japanese food, Bellagio views, and a more social dinner pace than a pure omakase counter.

On Strip
The Venetian Resort

WAKUDA

Modern Japanese / sushi / omakase · $$$$

Guide score

95

Best use case

Best for diners who want luxury Japanese food with a newer, fashion-forward room rather than a classic sushi-bar mood.

Signature

High-design modern Japanese with a private omakase angle.

Why it makes the list

Best for diners who want luxury Japanese food with a newer, fashion-forward room rather than a classic sushi-bar mood.

Best off-Strip picks

Off-Strip omakase is often the stronger answer for repeat visitors and serious sushi diners because the focus gets tighter, quieter, and less hotel-scripted.

Current top fit
Off Strip
Chinatown / Spring Mountain

Kabuto Edomae Sushi

Edomae sushi / omakase · $$$$

Guide score

97

Best use case

A must-know off-Strip recommendation for diners who want a more traditional, intimate sushi experience built around technique and pace.

Signature

One of the clearest food-first omakase answers in Las Vegas.

Why it makes the list

A must-know off-Strip recommendation for diners who want a more traditional, intimate sushi experience built around technique and pace.

Off Strip
Chinatown / Spring Mountain

Kame Omakase

Omakase / sushi · $$$$

Guide score

95

Best use case

Excellent for diners who want the meal to feel highly intentional and chef-driven instead of wrapped in Strip spectacle.

Signature

A tighter, more focused omakase experience than most big resort rooms.

Why it makes the list

Excellent for diners who want the meal to feel highly intentional and chef-driven instead of wrapped in Strip spectacle.

Off Strip
Southwest Las Vegas

Naked Fish's Sushi & Grill

Sushi / Japanese · $$

Guide score

89

Best use case

A better answer than overpaying on the Strip when the goal is simply a strong sushi meal without ceremony or scene premiums.

Signature

A practical local sushi recommendation when value and repeatability matter.

Why it makes the list

A better answer than overpaying on the Strip when the goal is simply a strong sushi meal without ceremony or scene premiums.

Next dining move

Keep the planning path alive

Use these category pages to narrow the cuisine, then move into the hotel-specific dining guides to match the meal with the property and trip style.

Dining Guide FAQ

These are the questions closest to the booking decision.

What is the best sushi or omakase in Las Vegas in 2026?

Mizumi is the strongest luxury Strip answer, while Kabuto and Kame Omakase are two of the strongest off-Strip picks when the diner wants a more focused omakase experience.

Is it worth leaving the Strip for omakase in Las Vegas?

Yes. Omakase is one of the clearest categories where a short ride off the Strip can absolutely be worth it for diners who care most about the counter experience and fish quality.

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