Kase Sake & Sushi
5697 S Jones Blvd #220, Las Vegas
(702) 743-9581
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This is one of my favorites. After living in Japan for 4yrs my standards are high for sushi and this place has never disappointed me. Hence why I always come back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very tasty food, good prices and friendly staff. The star of the show is definitely the food. It was extremely tasty, perfect temperature and overall high quality. Would recommend and will return!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Great restaurant and I don't even like sushi! They have alternatives to sushi so while my friends can have sushi I can have great food as well!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Everything really delicious
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I stopped in for a quick bite, hoping for a solid sushi experience, but unfortunately it was mediocre at best. I ordered the snow crab, which took an unusually long time to arrive, and when it finally did, the presentation was extremely novice—the crab wasn't even placed on the rice. Honestly, it felt like a joke.
That said, the menu is large and they offer a wide variety of sake, which I appreciate. I’m open to giving it another try, hoping it was just an off day. There’s potential here, but the execution needs work.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
We had the hanban 4 course tasting menu and the nami 6 course tasting. The fish was fresh and delicious. We had a wonderful time and really enjoyed the food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Took my family from LA to dinner here last night, we were a party of 6. The fish was extremely fresh and delicious. The toppings and flavors left us wanting to order more and more. The service was amazing, the chef even came out to talk to us and ask us if he can get us anything else. We finally found a spot in Vegas with premium quality of fish that has that cozy, comfortable, family type vibes. We’re already planning on next trip back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is a tough place to rate. I think in a lot of other cities this could be a 5-star place, but in Vegas, it's an pretty average 4-star restaurant.
Another sushi restaurant that does an omakase, Kyara, is right down the street. It's $25 more than the top omakase at Kase, but is substantially better. I'm talking not even close.
If the rating stopped there then Kase would be a 3-star. But Kase has cheaper options for Omakase that appeals to a wider range of customers, and I am a firm believer that anyone who enjoys sushi should experience omakase at least once. Kase doesn't have the traditional omakase experience where you can interact with the chefs or even see them work however, it's more geared towards bigger groups who go out for sushi.
All that being said, I think the non-sushi items were generic, not very well thought out, and honestly did not flow with the meal. I was disappointed to say the least. The sushi, however, was good. I have no complaints on the quality of fish or the rice. I think it was a very solid offering that I enjoyed and if you're into something besides just basic tuna and salmon, you would enjoy it too.
It's just hard to give Kase 5-stars when as stated above, for $25 more you're getting a substantially better experience. At least with Kase you don't need to worry about finding a reservation, so it's got that going for it.
I don't think I will be back, but that has nothing to do with the quality of fish. I think Kase is great for someone who wants to experience omakase but isn't sure they would like it, or for groups of 3-6 who want sushi but don't want to waste time and money on most all-you-can-eat places.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
This is a Japanese sushi restaurant. Its decorations and vibe is good. The menu is typical of a sushi restaurant with a nice selection of fish and cooked foods. One of its special offerings is the set Omakase menu. This is basically a set of dishes based on chef's choice. Overall, we had a good experience here.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Best sushi in Vegas!!!! Location is a bit hard to find but def worth a trip!!!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Best sushi in Vegas
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Yucky place, food not that good, inside is stink, smell like someone been puke in there before
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
What a find! Kase is my favorite sushi spot in Las Vegas. My go-to order is the Oomori (7 course tasting) as it offers a little bit of everything! I have also ordered ala carte serval times. Lunch special is a great deal too.
Highly recommend to all sushi lovers out in the Vegas area. No need to travel to the strip to get high quality, fresh and beautifully presented sushi.
Had lunch here this week. This place is some of the best sushi in town. Great food, super cool atmosphere, and everyone who works there is super nice.
The 9 course meal is worth every penny! Very unique and high quality dishes with sushi that was on par with sushi I have had in Japan.
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