Been to this restaurant location several times since I moved to Las Vegas, and I too think that ownership has changed a few times since my first visit 3+ years ago. Anyway, the sushi chef works hard to create the rolls and nigiri orders from customers in a timely manner. He even gives update, such as the Fish and Chips Roll is being deep fried and will be ready in x minutes. Although I was in no rush, I do appreciate being kept in the loop. In business, just like in life, it is the little things that matters. As far as the food. I have no complaint, except that uni is always out when I decided to go. It could just me my poor timing plus it is not a deal breaker for me. I definitely don’t think that it is a top AYCE sushi restaurant in Las Vegas, but it is fairly close by. On my latest visit, everyone there was in a good mood and enjoying the meal. Service was good. And I would definitely be back again. 3.5 stars!
Ashley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Yikes. I will never be returning to this sushi place even if it is the closest one to my boyfriend’s place. I would much rather trek somewhere else. I got a Groupon for Yoko based off the fact it was close to my boyfriend’s house. The Groupon was for $ 30. Originally I had planned on just ordering a few rolls that my boyfriend and I would split because he’s not huge on sushi. He’s more of a Cali Roll and«I’ll try it, but won’t like it» sushi eater while I’m the«I’ll eat anything and probably like it» sushi eater. Therefore doing an AYCE typically isn’t the best idea. However, the girl sold it to us because with the Groupon it would be like a buy one get one. Wish I hadn’t done it. First off, the AYCE here is $ 25.99. Look, I’m not cheap, but if I’m going to pay $ 25.99 for anything it better be good quality and the sushi here is not good quality. The fish was okay, it was the preparation that was inconsistent and poor. Half of our rolls were terribly put together. Every time I picked one up the rice would fall off. There were a few pieces that didn’t even have fish in them. The only rolls that looked like they had any time put into them were the specialty rolls. Also, the nigiri was kind of warm. Freaks me out when my fish is on the verge of being warm. The ambiance is nice, the seating around the bar was as well. They were playing some top 40s music and there was a decent amount of people there, but I won’t be back, even if they do offer another Groupon.
Jeffrey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve tried a gazillion AYCE sushi places over the past 18 months. This place used to be great, and now they are back. Headed by a new sushi chef team, this place ROCKS again! If you like lots of raw fish and not a lot of rice, they have many different dishes for you. Start with the Tuna karai, cocaine, or screaming orgasm. The stuffed tomato(crab wrapped in raw salmon) is one of my favorites along with the burning down roll. They offer similar apps like all the other places. If you want top notch sushi, you gotta try it here. It’s worth the drive!
Francine G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Friendly staff, great service, pretty good sushi, and they have all you can eat! My boyfriend and I have been going here for a while since it’s near our house. Although it’s not the same as Kai sushi and Brians Beach(my two fav sushi joints but located SW of Vegas), Yoko Hama Sushi is not that bad. They offer happy hour from 2pm to 4pm and 9pm to 12am. The all you can eat happy hour is $ 17.99 and $ 19.99(not bad at all). For regular price all you can eat it is $ 25.95 for dinner and I think $ 23.95 for lunch. The service is great because since we go here a lot the lady always knows what we want to drink which is iced green tea and she never leaves it empty. If you sit at the bar the chiefs are really nice, they always make sure everything is okay. Must tries: Screaming orgasm(by far my favorite, you will not be disappointed) Tako(if you like octopus) Yellowtail(delicious) Surf Clam(Mmmm yummy) Tuna kari(a kick for your mouth) Baked Mussels(fantabulous) Tempura green tea ice cream(what a great way to end you delicious meal)
Lauren T.
My wife and I accidentally stumbled upon this place when going to see a movie one afternoon. We love sushi, saw the word sushi, and decided to head in and we were not disappointed. The atmosphere was nice. The sushi chefs constantly engaged us in humorous and witty conversation. The fish was fresh and very tasty. We did the 25 dollar all you can eat and it was very much worth it.(EDIT) I am changing the end of my original review. This is because the last three times we have gone in the quality has dropped quite a bit. The rice is hard and does not taste right. Also the quality of fish has suffered as well. On a piece of yellowtail sushi the scales were still on it. And the salmon and smoked salmon sushi is not good at all. The same people are still there but the quality has dropped significantly. I am dropping this to a 2 star and do not plan on dining here ever again.