Kusa Nori

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 676-6965

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Tyler V

Delicious sushi and great service. Pretty fairly priced compared to other Vegas restaurants.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angie Spencer

The pork belly and hamachi roll were world class! Excellent restaurant choice inside Resorts world with lounge seating, formal dining, and a bar vibe.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Amanda Christiano

Phenomenal dinner!!! I stayed at Resorts World during my trip and was so excited about this reservation! The atmosphere and layout was beautiful, our service was so nice and friendly, and our main server John talked us through the menu, gave us great recommendations, and was super attentive to us during our meal! And the food was out of this world!! Those Pork Belly bites and Duck Rolls were to die for!! But the King Crab Rolls, Shrimp from the barbecue, and Eggplant were delicious!! I’d recommend getting a lot of smaller plates so you can have a little bit of many delicious dishes! Already planning to go back during my next Vegas trip!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rachael Belnavis

Let me start by saying our server Bianca was absolutely fantastic. We advised her what we liked and she picked our whole meal for us. It was absolutely amazing. The waygu gyoza was to die for. My only complaint was the lobster bisque was the worst bisque I've ever had. There was no flavor. Very bland. The fried tempura on top was delicious. The atmosphere is great. But Bianca is by far the star of that place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Mary Ann Fujimoto

We love going there! The service is excellent! The food is always consistent and amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Blue Fin Tuna Tartare, Tuna, Wagyu Gyoza

Matthew McFarlane

The food QUALITY here is very good. The atmosphere and service were also good.

However, the portion sizes are insultingly tiny.

The sushi are not the universal standard size- each item is approximately HALF the size of the worldwide standard size for Nigiri.

I can actually give you a PRECISE number, as my wife carries around a food scale to help track her calories. In a plate of 8 salmon nigiri, we measured a grand total of 2 ounces of salmon and 2 ounces of rice - in total. That is 0.25 oz of salmon and 0.25 oz rice per nigiri. This for a cost of $60, equating to a price of about $480/lb for salmon, which is about a 40x markup on the market price.

10x is reasonable - even 20x since this is Las Vegas. But 40x is an insult. And again, you don’t know how much you are being ripped off because the prices seem reasonable for a standard sized nigiri. You don’t realize until your plate arrives that what they call nigiri are really half-nigiris.

To reiterate: the food is not bad, it is just absurdly overpriced for quantity to the point of being an insult to the customer. When you order nigiri, there is a standard size range. When you are undercutting this by HALF there needs to be some mention of this on the menu.

There is actually another sushi restaurant in the same hotel (in the Famous Foods area) with much more reasonable prices and quantities. We recommend you go there instead.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

Shani A

This is a really great spot. It’s right off the main casino area in a row of restaurants so it’s easy to find. Unlike most places on the strip they have happy hour every day so that’s why I first stopped by.

When I first came in I was seated right away at the bar. Happy hour is a bit early, starting at 4, so it’s before the dinner rush. That’s good because you get a lot of attention and your food and drinks come out fast. The happy hour menu is huge. It has its own book. There’s a wide variety of cocktails and lots of food.

I decided to get the Sunset Sour. It’s a fruity drink, very smooth and sweet but not overly so. There’s a citrus kick to it. My first time I decided to go with the wagyu dumplings, which the bartender recommended for me. They were so good. 4 for 20 sounds a little steep but it is wagyu beef and the dumplings are huge. They are so filling. After eating all 4 I was stuffed. They come with a ponzu sauce and radish slices. I usually don’t eat radish but they provide the perfect crunch to go with the soft dumplings and the ponzu sauce.

I returned on my next trip to Vegas and I was cutting it a bit close to the end of happy hour but the staff hooked me up and made sure my orders got in on time. I was pleasantly surprised when the bartender from last time, Bianca, remembered me AND my drink order. I didn’t even remember but I liked the drink so I’m glad she did! This time I tried the miso soup. It had enoki mushrooms in the soup which I haven’t seen along with the tofu and seaweed. It added a heartiness to the soup which I enjoyed. I also tried the popcorn chicken which was really good. I’m not a huge popcorn chicken/chicken tenders fan because I usually find them dry and bland but this popcorn chicken was the total opposite. Very flavorful, not dry at all. I’m very glad I tried it.

I’ll definitely be back. Highly recommend this place, especially for happy hour deals!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Miso Soup, Wagyu Gyoza

Pete

I wanted a nice date night dinner before heading to a show, to see Hans Zimmer, and we were impressed by everything. Our server was amazing and very professional. The food was delicious. We have never had such amazing sushi. I am very happy to have enjoyed this establishment and I will remember to come back if we are ever in Vegas again!

Rhonda

We had a great experievce here for my birthday. Ken was an amazing waiter and my husband loved all the rolls. It is a bit pricey for the amount of food but the food is high quality and delicious and its Vegas. Thanks for a great dinner. Will be back.

Chris Pranis

One of the top hidden gems in Las Vegas. Creative menu and outstanding cocktails. The oysters are a must! At the bar, Bianca and Kirk are some of the top bartenders in Las Vegas. They truly know what hospitality is.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David

Very pretty restaurant. Servers were very good and helpful. Menu choices a bit different than the typical Japanese restaurant and I'm not much of a foodie so I have to say I didn't enjoy my meal as much as I hoped. But that is more of a personal issue than the restaurant's fault

Hans Dampf

We asked for a mainly vegetarian setup.

The waiter decided to bring $400 of fish-sushi on a $700 total bill, with only one vegetarian sushi roll.

Would have happily paid the same for vegetarian rolls, but the waiter actively ignored our (multiple times stated) request.

Waiting time (in the almost empty restaurant) for check and payment took forever too.

Sad because the food was absolutely brilliant.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 1

Samuel

Very disappointed with the food quality and taste. The whole fish was practically tasteless. Without the sweet chili sauce it was inedible. The sweet potato side dish also very poor. Dessert was fair.

thomas taylor

Our go to on the Vegas Strip. The Wagyu Gyoza is the best!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Wagyu Gyoza

Yoni Zilberman (Yoni Zilberman Personal)

Had an exceptional dining experience at Kusa Nori at Resorts World in Las Vegas! The food was absolutely delicious and everything was incredibly fresh and beautifully presented. The service was wonderful, with attentive and friendly staff who made our visit even more enjoyable. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a fantastic meal in Las Vegas!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fish, Miso Soup

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