Bar in Las Vegas, United States
Daikon Vegan Sushi
100Pearl PointsCasual plant-based sushi

About Daikon Vegan Sushi
Daikon Vegan Sushi is a practical Las Vegas pick when the group wants plant-based sushi without turning dinner into a major production. Book it for a casual, dietary-friendly meal; choose a more formal sushi room if the night calls for ceremony, chef interaction, or a splurge-level experience.
For a first-timer in Las Vegas, the useful question is simple: whether Daikon Vegan Sushi fits the timing and tone of the plan. Daikon Vegan Sushi has verified hours and a casual dress code, but this listing does not have verified detail on pricing, chef, awards, seating, menu format, or service style. Treat it as a straightforward Las Vegas dining option rather than a heavily documented destination listing.
Book it for a casual night, not a high-ceremony meal
The clearest verified planning detail is the schedule: Daikon Vegan Sushi is open 11 AM–9 PM Monday through Saturday and 3–9 PM on Sunday. The dress code is casual, so it is better suited to an easy meal than to a formal occasion. This listing does not have verified chef, award, tasting-menu, or price detail, so expectations should stay practical.
Value depends on what you need from the night. Choose it when the priority is a casual Las Vegas meal that fits the posted hours. Do not choose it if the night requires verified fine-dining credentials, a documented tasting-menu format, or confirmed beverage-program detail. For a first visit, keep the plan simple and confirm any menu or service specifics directly before going.
Where it fits in a Las Vegas food-and-drink plan
This works well as a low-key meal slot within a broader Las Vegas plan. If the evening includes bars afterward, use the city guides to plan the rest of the night: Our full Las Vegas bars guide is more useful for that than forcing this meal to carry the whole plan. For broader planning, the restaurant, hotel, winery, experience guides help separate dinner decisions from the rest of the trip: Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, Our full Las Vegas hotels guide, Our full Las Vegas wineries guide, Our full Las Vegas experiences guide.
The bottom line: consider Daikon Vegan Sushi when you want a casual Las Vegas dining option with verified hours. Skip it when the plan depends on confirmed fine-dining details, service after 9 PM, or a documented special-occasion format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to go to Daikon Vegan Sushi?
Daikon Vegan Sushi is open Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 9 PM and Sunday from 3–9 PM. If you want the widest timing window, choose Monday through Saturday; Sunday has the shorter posted schedule.
Is Daikon Vegan Sushi good for a date?
It can fit a casual date in Las Vegas, especially if you want an easygoing plan. The verified dress code is casual, this listing does not have confirmed fine-dining, tasting-menu, or special-occasion service details. If you want to compare another option for the same outing, High Limit Bar is one venue to consider.
What's the crowd like at Daikon Vegan Sushi?
This listing does not have verified crowd or seating details for Daikon Vegan Sushi. The safest expectation is a casual Las Vegas dining stop based on the verified dress code. If your group wants a different style of outing, Marche Bacchus is another option to consider.
Is Daikon Vegan Sushi open late?
No hours after 9 PM are verified. Daikon Vegan Sushi is listed as open until 9 PM every day. If your night starts after 9 PM, compare other options such as The Summerlin Bar or High Limit Bar directly before making a plan.
Is the food good at Daikon Vegan Sushi?
This listing does not include verified ratings, awards, menu details, or dish recommendations. The most reliable planning facts are its Las Vegas location, casual dress code, posted hours. For a different dining plan, Sushi Hiroyoshi and Saffron Flavors of India are other options to compare.
Location
7210 W Lake Mead Blvd #1, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Las Vegas, United States
Compare Daikon Vegan Sushi
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| Daikon Vegan Sushi |
| Marche Bacchus |
| High Limit Bar |
| The Summerlin Bar |
| Sushi Hiroyoshi |
| Saffron Flavors of India |
What to weigh when choosing between Daikon Vegan Sushi and comparable nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Marche Bacchus, Notable alternative
- High Limit Bar, Notable alternative
- The Summerlin Bar, Notable alternative
- Sushi Hiroyoshi, Notable alternative
- Saffron Flavors of India, Notable alternative
How Daikon Vegan Sushi compares in Las Vegas
Daikon Vegan Sushi is the practical pick for plant-based sushi, especially when dietary fit matters more than ceremony. Sushi Hiroyoshi is the clearer cross-shop for diners who want a more traditional sushi decision, while Daikon makes more sense for mixed groups that need vegan ordering to be the center of the meal rather than an accommodation.
For a fuller sit-down meal outside sushi, Saffron Flavors of India is the better comparison if the group wants a broader cuisine choice and likely more shared-dish flexibility. Marche Bacchus fits a different brief: choose it when the night is more about wine-bar pacing and a longer meal, not a quick vegan sushi plan.
If the evening is really about drinks, do not force dinner to do that job. High Limit Bar and The Summerlin Bar are cleaner choices for a bar-led night. Daikon is easier to recommend when the meal itself is the point and the group wants a casual, low-friction Las Vegas option.
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