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    Bar in Paradise, United States

    Yui Edomae Sushi

    100Pearl Points

    Off-Strip Edomae counter. Easy to book.

    Yui Edomae Sushi, Bar in Paradise

    About Yui Edomae Sushi

    Yui Edomae Sushi is an off-Strip sushi counter in Paradise built around the Tokyo-rooted Edomae tradition — technique-focused, counter-format, and better suited to one or two guests than a group. Pricing and hours aren't publicly confirmed, so call ahead. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, making it a lower-friction option than Strip omakase rooms for a focused, no-frills sushi dinner.

    Yui Edomae Sushi, Paradise: Quick Verdict

    Yui Edomae Sushi sits on Arville Street, well off the Strip, which tells you something useful before you even walk in: this is not a venue built for tourist foot traffic. Pricing and hours data aren't publicly confirmed in our records, so call ahead before making plans. What the name signals is clear enough — Edomae is a specific Tokyo-rooted sushi tradition, focused on technique, cured and aged fish, and counter-format dining. If that's what you're after in Paradise, this address is worth investigating. If you want a guaranteed splurge with full booking infrastructure, you may be better served by a Strip-adjacent property.

    For returning visitors who've already done one visit: the Edomae format rewards repeat exposure. The style emphasises the chef's preparation decisions over raw variety, so a second visit lets you pay closer attention to what's changing versus what's consistent. That consistency — or lack of it , is often what separates a serious Edomae counter from a venue using the label loosely.

    Group Suitability

    This is the practical question most people skip: does Yui Edomae Sushi actually work for four or more people? Traditional Edomae sushi counters are almost universally built for small parties. Counter seating at serious sushi venues typically runs 8–14 seats, and the pacing is set by the chef, not the table. That format is excellent for two people on a focused dinner, but it creates friction for groups of four or more. Coordinating dietary preferences, pacing across a larger party, and the absence of a conventional menu all add complexity. Without confirmed seat count data in our records, we'd treat this as a likely two-person venue unless you can confirm private dining or table seating availability before booking. For groups wanting a shared Japanese-influenced meal in Paradise, Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi is a more practical starting point given its broader format.

    Booking and Access

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is useful context. In Las Vegas, even well-regarded off-Strip venues don't carry the weeks-long reservation windows of Manhattan or Tokyo omakase counters. That said, phone and website details aren't in our confirmed database for Yui Edomae Sushi, so your leading route is a direct search or Google Maps call-ahead. The Arville Street address puts this in a residential-commercial pocket of Paradise, removed from the congestion of the main resort corridor , easier to reach by car than on foot from most hotel bases.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 3460 S Arville St, Las Vegas, NV 89102
    • Price range: Not confirmed , call ahead
    • Hours: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
    • Booking: Easy difficulty; no online booking confirmed, call direct
    • Group size: Leading suited to 1–2 guests; verify capacity before bringing 4+
    • Getting there: Off-Strip location; car or rideshare recommended
    • Dress code: Not confirmed , smart casual is a safe assumption for a sushi counter

    How It Fits the Paradise Scene

    Las Vegas has a deep bench of Japanese dining, mostly concentrated in high-end hotel properties. An off-Strip Edomae counter occupies a different tier: lower overhead, more focused format, potentially stronger technical intent. If you're weighing where to spend your dining budget in Paradise, the useful question is whether you want the full resort experience or something closer to a neighbourhood sushi bar with a specific culinary philosophy. For broader context on eating and drinking in the area, see our full Paradise restaurants guide, our full Paradise bars guide, and our full Paradise hotels guide. For experiences beyond dining, our full Paradise experiences guide and our full Paradise wineries guide cover the rest of the city. If you're curious about cocktail-forward venues with serious craft credentials elsewhere in the US, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are worth knowing. For other Paradise dining options, Alizé and And Pita represent very different price points and formats. 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S and 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd round out the Strip-adjacent alternatives worth comparing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Yui Edomae Sushi have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour details are confirmed for Yui Edomae Sushi. Traditional Edomae sushi counters in the US rarely run happy hour promotions — the format is counter-service omakase or set meals, not bar-driven deals. If drink specials matter to your visit, call ahead to confirm before you make the trip to Arville Street.

    What's the signature drink at Yui Edomae Sushi?

    No signature drink is documented for this venue. Edomae-style sushi counters typically pair with sake or Japanese whisky rather than cocktails — if that format fits, you're in the right place. For a Las Vegas sushi counter with a confirmed cocktail program, check the Strip hotel options instead.

    Is Yui Edomae Sushi good for a date?

    Yes, with caveats. An off-Strip sushi counter on Arville Street is a deliberate choice — it signals that you've done your research, which plays well on a date. The counter format means you're sitting close and watching the chef work, which creates natural conversation. Avoid it if your date expects a large booth or a buzzy room.

    Is Yui Edomae Sushi good for groups?

    Not ideal for large groups. Edomae sushi counters are built for small parties — typically two to four people — where the chef can pace each piece to the table. A group of six or more will likely find the format awkward and the seating limited. For larger parties in Las Vegas, a teppanyaki or izakaya-style venue will serve you better.

    Is the food good at Yui Edomae Sushi?

    The off-Strip location and Easy booking rating suggest this is a neighbourhood-level Edomae counter rather than a destination omakase in the Michelin mould. That's not a knock — it means lower friction and likely lower prices than the hotel-based Japanese dining concentrated on the Strip. Expect precise, fish-forward sushi in a no-frills setting.

    Do I need a reservation at Yui Edomae Sushi?

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you're unlikely to need weeks of lead time the way you would at a Strip omakase counter. That said, sushi counters have limited seats by design, so booking ahead — even a day or two out — is the practical move. Walk-ins may work on quieter nights, but it's not worth the risk on a weekend.

    Does Yui Edomae Sushi have outdoor seating?

    No outdoor seating is documented for Yui Edomae Sushi. The Arville Street address and counter-style format point to an indoor-only setup. If outdoor dining matters to your group, Las Vegas has several patio options concentrated along the Strip and in Summerlin.

    Location

    3460 Arville St HS, 3460 S Arville St HS, Las Vegas, NV 89102

    Paradise, United States

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    Also Consider

    • Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi, Notable alternative
    • Craft + Community, Notable alternative
    • Jerusalem Chef's Table, Notable alternative
    • 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Notable alternative
    • 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Notable alternative

    Compared to the other Paradise venues on Pearl's radar, Yui Edomae Sushi occupies its own lane. Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi is the more practical pick for groups or diners who want menu flexibility, its format accommodates varied dietary needs in a way a traditional sushi counter doesn't. If you're bringing four or more people, start there rather than assuming Yui will work for your party size.

    Craft + Community and Jerusalem Chef's Table serve different purposes entirely, one leans neighbourhood bar, the other is a chef-driven tasting format. If your goal is a focused, intimate dinner with a specific culinary point of view, Jerusalem Chef's Table is the closer structural comparison to Yui's counter format, though the cuisines are entirely different. For a one-on-one dinner where the kitchen sets the pace, either is worth considering alongside Yui.

    3131 Las Vegas Blvd S and 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd sit on the Strip corridor and carry the booking complexity and price premiums that come with that location. If you want Edomae-style sushi without the resort surcharge, Yui's Arville Street address is the more direct route, provided you can confirm it's open and taking reservations before you make the trip.

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