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

The best sushi restaurants in Las Vegas in 2026, including high-end Strip sushi rooms and off-Strip counters worth the ride for couples, solo diners, and food-first nights.

This search usually comes from diners who want Japanese food but do not necessarily want a full omakase-only night. That makes it a broader, more commercially useful query than pure omakase because it catches both premium splurge intent and flexible sushi-dinner planning.

Why this guide converts

Built for the real dining decision

The best sushi restaurants in Vegas break into three lanes: luxury Strip sushi with major room energy, polished central-Strip sushi that fits a broader night out, and off-Strip counters where the fish matters more than the backdrop.

Captures broader sushi intent that sits above pure omakase and below generic Japanese-dining searches.

Separates room-driven Strip sushi from food-driven off-Strip sushi in a way that helps real decisions.

Useful for couples, solo travelers, and groups that want a lighter premium dinner than another steakhouse.

On Strip + Off Strip

Keep both Vegas lanes in play

This search usually comes from diners who want Japanese food but do not necessarily want a full omakase-only night. That makes it a broader, more commercially useful query than pure omakase because it catches both premium splurge intent and flexible sushi-dinner planning.

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Choose Strip sushi when the room and hotel context matter. Choose off-Strip when the fish and the counter matter more.

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This category is often a smarter couples and solo-dining choice than a heavy steakhouse.

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Broad sushi intent should not automatically default to omakase pricing or pacing.

Best overall

Mizumi

The most complete luxury sushi answer in Vegas when the room itself still needs to impress.

Best on Strip

Mizumi

Best for travelers who want high-end Japanese dining in a setting that still feels unmistakably Wynn-level and premium.

Best off Strip

Kabuto Edomae Sushi

The strongest off-Strip answer for serious sushi diners who care more about technique and pace than resort context.

Smartest value

Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge

A very strong center-Strip choice for couples and smaller groups that want a sushi dinner tied to classic Bellagio location value.

Help Me Choose

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Answer a few quick questions and we'll surface the strongest pick from this list — plus two alternates with the trade-offs.

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Choose Strip spectacle or stronger local value

Showing 6 current picks/Both Strip lanes

Best on-Strip picks

On-Strip sushi wins when the table wants the resort context, the views, or a sushi room that still feels like part of a bigger Vegas night.

Current top fit
On Strip
Wynn / North Strip

Mizumi

Japanese / sushi · $$$$

Guide score

98

Best use case

Best for travelers who want high-end Japanese dining in a setting that still feels unmistakably Wynn-level and premium.

Signature

The most complete luxury sushi answer in Vegas when the room itself still needs to impress.

Why it makes the list

Best for travelers who want high-end Japanese dining in a setting that still feels unmistakably Wynn-level and premium.

On Strip
The Venetian Resort / Center-North Strip

WAKUDA

Modern Japanese / sushi · $$$$

Guide score

96

Best use case

One of the strongest Strip sushi answers for stylish couples and groups who want a premium Japanese dinner without defaulting to a more formal omakase counter.

Signature

A fashion-forward luxury sushi room that feels current, polished, and very hotel-integrated.

Why it makes the list

One of the strongest Strip sushi answers for stylish couples and groups who want a premium Japanese dinner without defaulting to a more formal omakase counter.

On Strip
Bellagio / Center Strip

Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge

Japanese / sushi · $$$

Guide score

94

Best use case

A very strong center-Strip choice for couples and smaller groups that want a sushi dinner tied to classic Bellagio location value.

Signature

Bellagio fountain views with a lighter, more social sushi-night feel than a pure omakase room.

Why it makes the list

A very strong center-Strip choice for couples and smaller groups that want a sushi dinner tied to classic Bellagio location value.

On Strip
MGM Grand / South Strip

Morimoto Las Vegas

Japanese / sushi · $$$$

Guide score

91

Best use case

A useful Strip sushi answer when the trip is already MGM-centered and the table wants a recognizable premium Japanese reservation.

Signature

A polished celebrity-chef sushi room that still works for wider group and hotel-planning logic.

Why it makes the list

A useful Strip sushi answer when the trip is already MGM-centered and the table wants a recognizable premium Japanese reservation.

Best off-Strip picks

Off-Strip sushi wins when the diner wants a tighter, more food-first experience and is willing to trade spectacle for craft.

Current top fit
Off Strip
Chinatown / Spring Mountain

Kabuto Edomae Sushi

Edomae sushi · $$$$

Guide score

97

Best use case

The strongest off-Strip answer for serious sushi diners who care more about technique and pace than resort context.

Signature

One of the city’s clearest food-first sushi destinations.

Why it makes the list

The strongest off-Strip answer for serious sushi diners who care more about technique and pace than resort context.

Off Strip
Chinatown / Spring Mountain

Kame Omakase

Omakase / sushi · $$$$

Guide score

95

Best use case

Best when the table wants a focused, special sushi night without the broader performance of a large luxury hotel room.

Signature

A tighter, more intimate counter for diners who want a chef-led sushi progression.

Why it makes the list

Best when the table wants a focused, special sushi night without the broader performance of a large luxury hotel room.

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 restaurant in Las Vegas in 2026?

Mizumi is still one of the strongest all-around Strip luxury answers, while Kabuto is the clearest off-Strip food-first recommendation for serious sushi diners.

Should you go off Strip for sushi in Las Vegas?

Often yes. Off-Strip sushi and omakase are some of the best reasons to leave the resort bubble if the diner values craft and intimacy over hotel spectacle.

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