Yama Sushi
$$ • Japanese, Sushi Bars, Seafood
Hours:
1350 E Flamingo Rd #18, Las Vegas
(702) 696-0072
About Yama Sushi
Customers' Favorites
Yama Sushi Reviews
I’ve been to every Yama location in town, but this one is the MVP. It’s the biggest, it’s open late, and the service is always efficient.
Yama Sushi on Spring Mountain is not just a sushi restaurant - it’s a core memory. This was my first sushi spot when I moved to Vegas over 10 years ago, and since then, it’s been the site of raucous birthday parties, flirtatious dinner dates, and probably 50 pounds of salmon nigiri personally devoured.
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I’ve been to every Yama location in town, but this one is the MVP. It’s the biggest, it’s open late, and the service is always efficient.
Yama Sushi on Spring Mountain is not just a sushi restaurant - it’s a core memory. This was my first sushi spot when I moved to Vegas over 10 years ago, and since then, it’s been the site of raucous birthday parties, flirtatious dinner dates, and probably 50 pounds of salmon nigiri personally devoured.
And if you’re...read full review
There are 3 locations... I liked the Spring Mountain Road Location because they don't pack you into the restaurant... lots of room between tables. Same great Sushi at all locations. The $30 all you can eat Sushi keeps me coming back.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 11PM |
Yama Sushi offers a great sushi experience with delicious and fresh rolls, excellent service, and a chill atmosphere. The menu features a wide variety of classic and specialty sushi items, with the option to order full or half portions, allowing customers to try different dishes. The restaurant provides a reasonable price point and is a hidden gem in Las Vegas. This place is always busy but usually service is very good, though there can be long waits for orders at times. The staff are attentive and helpful, and the food speaks for itself, with some of the best all-you-can-eat sushi around. While the food can sometimes be slow to come out, the pace is generally okay. The spicy rolls use actual chili powder for an unexpected kick, and the fresh fish is delicious, though the rice can be a bit overcooked at times. Recently, customers highly recommend the food and praise the attentive service, noting that the staff always check on diners. The restaurant is also known for its large size, late hours, and efficient service, making it a popular choice for gatherings. Overall, Yama Sushi remains a top spot in Las Vegas, especially for those looking for good sushi and a relaxed environment.