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The Best All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Restaurants in Las Vegas

Stuff yourself silly with all the sushi you can eat

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In the land of neon and excess, sushi — like Champagne and nightclub revelry — is better when it’s endless. Enter all-you-can-eat sushi (fondly referred to as AYCE). Diners can expect to pay a set price and order from a menu that might include everything from maki and sashimi to edamame and chicken karaage.

With more and more AYCE spots sprouting up in order to satisfy local cravings and compete with the Strip buffets, choosing the right place to indulge in some serious sushi can be daunting. And that’s not even including sushi available via conveyor belt. Here is a look at 14 places to consider when making dining plans in Las Vegas.

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Oyshi Sushi

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Oyshi Sushi goes for $27.99 for lunch and $32.99 for dinner. The menu includes ahi poke, rolls, crispy scallops, and nigiri. It all pairs with a modern design inside and generally plays uptempo popular music.

Yama Sushi

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For AYCE sushi right on the Strip, visit Yama, near Resorts World. This local restaurant also has locations in Chinatown and a very popular one by UNLV. An AYCE staple for Strip visitors and college students, Yama’s AYCE menu is priced at $35.95 — or $44.95 for extended options like sashimi and yellowtail collar. Though its off-Strip locations are priced about $10 cheaper. The menu includes nigiri, appetizers, and rolls. 

Sushi Kaya

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For delicate pieces of nigiri and rolls made with fresh, tender fish, stop into this Chinatown sushi spot. Also order skewers of chicken and rice cakes, garlic edamame, and calamari tempura. Lunch is $28.95 and dinner is $32.95.

Sushi Neko

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AYCE sushi starts at $25.95 for lunch inside this sushi restaurant decorated with cherry blossom trees. Enjoy all sorts of edamame, salmon skin handrolls, and tuna nigiri. AYCE comes with one order from the sashimi menu with options like a sashimi salad or yellowtail carpaccio.

888 JAPANESE BBQ

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Because it’s a barbecue spot in addition to AYCE sushi, 888 barbecue has three levels of unlimited: $26.95 for angus, $32.95 for prime, and $43.95 for kobe. Each tier includes sushi and proteins for barbecuing, with more and higher quality options with each tier upgrade.

Sakana Sushi

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Sakana continues the Maryland Parkway AYCE craze at its intimate location, which is outfitted with cherry blossom decor. Here, AYCE is priced at $25.95 for lunch and $29.95 for dinner — diners get 90 minutes to dine. The menu features egg rolls, fried rice, skewers, nigiri, rolls, and dessert items such as honey toast and affogato.

Sushi Koma

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Fittingly, the tagline at this westside sushi spot is “Sushi Till You Koma.” Diners can indulge in AYCE sushi priced at $25.95 for lunch (11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and $32.95 for dinner, which runs until 3 p.m. to midnight. The menu boasts appetizers, rolls, soups, salads, nigiri, and a wide selection of mochi for dessert.

Ono Sushi

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Ono Sushi offers AYCE sushi for $26.98 for lunch or $32.98 for dinner. The robust menu includes unique items such as kurobuta sausage skewers, pork belly tacos, and truffle fries plus nigiri, sashimi, and rolls. For dessert, order the mini honey toast or banana sundae.

Hikari Japanese Steakhouse

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Diners who judge AYCE menus on whether or not they include sashimi will approve of Hikari. Lunch, which is priced at $26.95, runs all the way until 3 p.m. Dinner is $30.95, or $42.95 for a premium option that includes sashimi. The menu includes over-the-top sushi rolls, nigiri, oysters, and more.

Jjanga Steak & Sushi

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Jjanga is a sushi and hibachi restaurant that offers AYCE sushi all day, with lunch priced at $26.95 and dinner priced at $33.95. The menu includes sashimi, rolls, appetizers, and daily specials that are not often seen on AYCE menus, such as sushi burritos and uni.

Top Sushi & Oyster

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The name of Henderson’s Top Sushi & Oyster is a little on the nose. But it serves an expansive AYCE menu priced at $29.99 for lunch and between $33.99 and $36.99 for dinner. Diners can take a seat beneath the cherry blossom trees and order fried rolls, grilled rolls, and sushi burritos plus nigiri, edamame, Korean fried chicken, and even french fries. Don’t skip the salmon collar.

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Mr.Shota

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This anime-themed sushi restaurant has rolls like the Naruto roll with crab, cucumber, salmon, and fried potatoes. All You Can Eat is $25.95 for lunch and $29.95. Load up on the tender salmon belly nigiri.

Smile Shota

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Located inside the Cheongdam Foodhall, this restaurant serves all-you-can-eat sushi in a retro-style setting. Lunch is $24.95 and dinner is $33.95 and comes with grilled yellowtail collar, nigiri, rolls, and donburi and poke bowls.

Janna Karel is the Editor for Eater Vegas.

Oyshi Sushi

Oyshi Sushi goes for $27.99 for lunch and $32.99 for dinner. The menu includes ahi poke, rolls, crispy scallops, and nigiri. It all pairs with a modern design inside and generally plays uptempo popular music.

Yama Sushi

For AYCE sushi right on the Strip, visit Yama, near Resorts World. This local restaurant also has locations in Chinatown and a very popular one by UNLV. An AYCE staple for Strip visitors and college students, Yama’s AYCE menu is priced at $35.95 — or $44.95 for extended options like sashimi and yellowtail collar. Though its off-Strip locations are priced about $10 cheaper. The menu includes nigiri, appetizers, and rolls. 

Sushi Kaya

For delicate pieces of nigiri and rolls made with fresh, tender fish, stop into this Chinatown sushi spot. Also order skewers of chicken and rice cakes, garlic edamame, and calamari tempura. Lunch is $28.95 and dinner is $32.95.

Sushi Neko

AYCE sushi starts at $25.95 for lunch inside this sushi restaurant decorated with cherry blossom trees. Enjoy all sorts of edamame, salmon skin handrolls, and tuna nigiri. AYCE comes with one order from the sashimi menu with options like a sashimi salad or yellowtail carpaccio.

888 JAPANESE BBQ

Because it’s a barbecue spot in addition to AYCE sushi, 888 barbecue has three levels of unlimited: $26.95 for angus, $32.95 for prime, and $43.95 for kobe. Each tier includes sushi and proteins for barbecuing, with more and higher quality options with each tier upgrade.

Sakana Sushi

Sakana continues the Maryland Parkway AYCE craze at its intimate location, which is outfitted with cherry blossom decor. Here, AYCE is priced at $25.95 for lunch and $29.95 for dinner — diners get 90 minutes to dine. The menu features egg rolls, fried rice, skewers, nigiri, rolls, and dessert items such as honey toast and affogato.

Sushi Koma

Fittingly, the tagline at this westside sushi spot is “Sushi Till You Koma.” Diners can indulge in AYCE sushi priced at $25.95 for lunch (11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and $32.95 for dinner, which runs until 3 p.m. to midnight. The menu boasts appetizers, rolls, soups, salads, nigiri, and a wide selection of mochi for dessert.

Ono Sushi

Ono Sushi offers AYCE sushi for $26.98 for lunch or $32.98 for dinner. The robust menu includes unique items such as kurobuta sausage skewers, pork belly tacos, and truffle fries plus nigiri, sashimi, and rolls. For dessert, order the mini honey toast or banana sundae.

Hikari Japanese Steakhouse

Diners who judge AYCE menus on whether or not they include sashimi will approve of Hikari. Lunch, which is priced at $26.95, runs all the way until 3 p.m. Dinner is $30.95, or $42.95 for a premium option that includes sashimi. The menu includes over-the-top sushi rolls, nigiri, oysters, and more.

Jjanga Steak & Sushi

Jjanga is a sushi and hibachi restaurant that offers AYCE sushi all day, with lunch priced at $26.95 and dinner priced at $33.95. The menu includes sashimi, rolls, appetizers, and daily specials that are not often seen on AYCE menus, such as sushi burritos and uni.

Top Sushi & Oyster

The name of Henderson’s Top Sushi & Oyster is a little on the nose. But it serves an expansive AYCE menu priced at $29.99 for lunch and between $33.99 and $36.99 for dinner. Diners can take a seat beneath the cherry blossom trees and order fried rolls, grilled rolls, and sushi burritos plus nigiri, edamame, Korean fried chicken, and even french fries. Don’t skip the salmon collar.

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Mr.Shota

This anime-themed sushi restaurant has rolls like the Naruto roll with crab, cucumber, salmon, and fried potatoes. All You Can Eat is $25.95 for lunch and $29.95. Load up on the tender salmon belly nigiri.

Smile Shota

Located inside the Cheongdam Foodhall, this restaurant serves all-you-can-eat sushi in a retro-style setting. Lunch is $24.95 and dinner is $33.95 and comes with grilled yellowtail collar, nigiri, rolls, and donburi and poke bowls.

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