2024 Best Japanese Restaurants in Las Vegas Area

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in Las Vegas

Most people think of sushi when they think of Japanese food, but there's plenty of grilling, simmering, steaming and frying going on in Japanese kitchens as well. Think teriyaki, sukiyaki, soy-marinated fish filets, yakitori, ramen, udon, and other distinctive dishes.

Whether you desire to dine at a counter, a western-style table, or on tatami mats on the floor with your shoes in the corner, here are the Top Japanese Restaurants in Las Vegas , presented in alphabetical order.

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Aburiya Raku
14/20
Japanese izakaya dining in an off-Strip gem frequented by in-the-know foodies and adventurous chefs. See More
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Hatsumi
14/20
Robata izakaya dining restaurant in the East Fremont District at Fergusons Downtown. See More

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Kumi Japanese Restaurant + Bar
14/20
Chef Akira Back, having already established himself at Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge at Bellagio, has opened his second restaurant in Las Vegas. See More

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Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House
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All-you-can-eat shabu-shabu in Chinatown. See More
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Mizumi
15/20
Devin Hashimoto has designed a menu featuring traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine, utilizing classical French influences and seasonal ingredients. See More

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Morimoto Las Vegas
15/20
Celebrity chef Masaharu Morimoto’s first restaurant in Las Vegas, offering a menu that blends Eastern and Western flavors. See More

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Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge
14/20
Sushi and Japanese cuisine from chef Akira Back are complemented by a thoughtful selection of saké. See More
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Zenshin Asian Restaurant
13/20
Contemporary Asian cuisine served in a relaxed setting inside the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa. See More
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