
Kabuto Edomae Sushi
Spring Valley
Bar in Spring Valley, United States
Why go
Kabuto Edomae Sushi works for a focused sushi dinner in Spring Valley, especially for two people or first-timers who want a calmer off-Strip meal. Larger groups may be happier at ITs IZAKAYA, Lamaii, or Sparrow + Wolf if variety and table energy matter more than a sushi-led format.
About Kabuto Edomae Sushi
Should you book Kabuto Edomae Sushi in Spring Valley? It is listed in Spring Valley, observes smart-casual dress, opens nightly from 5:30–9 PM. Beyond those basics, specifics about menu format, seating style, pricing, service style, drinks, atmosphere should be checked directly with the restaurant before you plan around them.
What to confirm before booking
Kabuto Edomae Sushi works if the Spring Valley location and nightly 5:30–9 PM hours match the kind of evening you are planning. Confirm availability and format directly before booking.
Do not assume details such as counter seating, a tasting-menu structure, a specific pace, or a particular room energy. Treat Kabuto Edomae Sushi as a Spring Valley dinner option with nightly hours, then verify the current experience with the restaurant if those details matter to your plans.
Who should choose this over other options
Choose Kabuto Edomae Sushi when you specifically want to consider this Spring Valley venue and its nightly 5:30–9 PM window works for you. If you are comparing other options, ITs IZAKAYA, Sushi Neko, Yui Edomae Sushi, Lamaii, Sparrow + Wolf are names to weigh separately based on your group's needs and the details each venue currently provides.
The practical verdict: Kabuto Edomae Sushi is a Spring Valley option with smart-casual dress and nightly 5:30–9 PM hours. Book it if those basics fit your plan, confirm any unlisted details, including menu format, seating, pricing, drinks, accessibility, dietary accommodations, service style, directly with the restaurant before relying on them.
Planning details
- Location
- 5040 W Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
- Website
- kabutolv.com
- Phone
- +1 702 676 1044
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Kabuto Edomae Sushi presents a quiet, inward-focused counter experience that favors discipline over spectacle. The room deliberately deflects attention from flashy presentation; lighting and low music keep the focus on the work at the counter. The Edomae tradition—rooted in Edo-period technique—reinforces a historic seriousness: curing, marinating and precise pacing matter more than showmanship. Located on a subdued stretch of Spring Mountain Road rather than the Strip, Kabuto reads like a tucked-away, serious address for diners who want a focused, respectful sushi experience rather than an audience-driven performance.
Best For
This is a place for diners seeking an intentional sushi experience—couples on a thoughtful night out or guests marking a special occasion. The format privileges proximity to the chef and a measured pace, so it suits parties who appreciate technique and dialogue about the food. It is less appropriate for large, boisterous groups or those expecting spectacle; instead it rewards focused attention on the counter, the sequence of bites and the subtle interplay of aging and cure that defines Edomae sushi.
Ordering Tips
Treat the counter as the main event: sit close to where the chef is working and follow the room’s tempo. The write-up emphasizes technique and pace over production-scale theatrics, so allow the service to dictate the sequence rather than rushing through plates. Expect a restrained soundtrack and warm, directional lighting that highlight the craft on the counter. If you prefer a social-media-friendly spectacle or a high-volume sushi show, this isn’t the fit; if you value proximity to the chef and the tradition of Edomae, lean into the counter experience and let the pacing unfold.
Venue details
Ambiance
Sparse, clean design with minimalist aesthetic; intimate chef-to-guest interaction at the counter with artistically plated, precisely prepared sushi in a serene setting.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Format
At the Bar
- Bar Category
- Sake Bar
- Late Night
- Closes by 10pm
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to go if this is not the right fit
For a larger group, choose ITs IZAKAYA first. For another sushi-specific comparison, look at Yui Edomae Sushi.
Bar context
How it compares in Spring Valley
Kabuto Edomae Sushi is the better choice when the brief is a quiet, sushi-focused dinner rather than a broad group meal. Sushi Neko is easier to frame as the more casual crowd-pleaser, while Yui Edomae Sushi is the more direct cross-shop for diners specifically comparing Edomae-style sushi options.
For four or more people, ITs IZAKAYA is the safer Spring Valley move because an izakaya format usually gives a group more flexibility. Lamaii and Sparrow + Wolf make more sense when the table wants a livelier room, more menu breadth, or a less sushi-specific night.
Booking difficulty is marked as easy here, which helps if the plan is coming together late. That makes Kabuto Edomae Sushi a practical off-Strip sushi choice, but not the default for mixed groups unless everyone actively wants the same style of dinner.
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Compare Kabuto Edomae Sushi
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Kabuto Edomae Sushi | Spring Valley | No published awards |
| Sushi Neko | Spring Valley | No published awards |
| Lamaii | Paradise | No published awards |
| Sparrow + Wolf | Paradise | No published awards |
| ITs IZAKAYA | Spring Valley | No published awards |
| Yui Edomae Sushi | Paradise | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Kabuto Edomae Sushi?
Kabuto Edomae Sushi is a Spring Valley option with nightly 5:30–9 PM hours. Check directly with the restaurant for details on menu format, dishes, pricing, or service style if those matter.
Does Kabuto Edomae Sushi have outdoor seating?
What's the best time to go to Kabuto Edomae Sushi?
Kabuto Edomae Sushi is open daily from 5:30–9 PM. The best time depends on availability and your schedule, so confirm current booking options directly with the restaurant.
What's the crowd like at Kabuto Edomae Sushi?
The crowd, room energy, typical occasion are not established. If atmosphere matters, ask the restaurant directly or compare current details with options such as Sushi Neko.
Is Kabuto Edomae Sushi good for a date?
It can be considered for a dinner date if the Spring Valley location, smart-casual dress code, 5:30–9 PM nightly hours fit your plan. For a different kind of evening, compare current details with options such as Sparrow + Wolf or ITs IZAKAYA.








