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    Sushi Neko, Bar in Spring Valley
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    Sushi Neko

    Spring Mountain, Spring Valley

    Bar in Spring Valley, United States

    Why go

    Sushi Neko is the practical Spring Valley sushi pick when ease, location, late service matter more than a formal omakase setup. Choose it for a casual meal or flexible night on Spring Mountain Road; compare Kabuto Edomae Sushi or Yui Edomae Sushi if the occasion calls for a more structured sushi experience.

    About Sushi Neko

    In Spring Valley, Sushi Neko is a casual venue with daily hours from 11 AM to 12 AM. That makes it a practical option to consider when timing and an easygoing dress code matter. If you want to compare it with other named dining options, Kabuto Edomae Sushi and Yui Edomae Sushi are also worth reviewing separately.

    A practical pick when ease matters more than ceremony

    The strongest reason to choose this spot is convenience. Sushi Neko is in Spring Valley, the dress code is casual, service is listed every day from 11 AM to 12 AM. That makes it useful for diners who want flexibility without building the whole night around a more formal plan. If chef, menu, price, awards, seating, reservations, or service format are central to the decision, check directly before going.

    For a value-seeker, that means setting expectations correctly. This is not the pick to prove someone has chosen the most documented dining room in the area. It is the pick when basics like Spring Valley location, casual dress, late daily hours carry more weight than extra detail. Diners looking for a broader night out can also compare other Spring Valley dining generically when the group is still deciding what kind of meal it wants.

    Where it fits in a Spring Valley night

    Use Sushi Neko when a casual setting and daily 11 AM to 12 AM hours are the main planning advantages. Skip it if the decision depends on details about a tasting format, a named chef, awards, exact pricing, seating, or a specific menu. For planning across the area, Our full Spring Valley restaurants guide, Our full Spring Valley bars guide, Our full Spring Valley hotels guide, Our full Spring Valley wineries guide, Our full Spring Valley experiences guide are better starting points than treating one stop as the whole plan.

    The verdict: choose Sushi Neko for an easy, casual option in Spring Valley, especially when late daily hours matter. Compare other dining options if the meal needs more detail before you commit. Other city pages may be useful for unrelated browsing, but they are not decision peers for this Spring Valley visit.

    The takeThis is a place for people who prize neighborhood authenticity and focused sushi craft. The profile emphasizes a regular customer base and an operation oriented to repeat diners, so it suits locals, small groups and casual meetups where the draw is product quality rather than ambiance. It’s less a destination for glitzy Strip-style excursions and more for anyone seeking straightforward, high-attention sushi in a low-key setting. Because the spot runs on reputation and repeat business, visitors who enjoy learning from staff and returning for reliable seafood will get the most out of it.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
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    Bar contextSpring Valley, United States
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    Planning details

    Location
    5115 W Spring Mountain Rd # 117, Las Vegas, NV 89146
    Website
    sushineko.setrush.net
    Phone
    +1 702 247 4241
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushi Neko reads like a classic strip-mall sushi spot: modest signage, shared parking and interiors that favor clean lines and spare decoration over theatrical presentation. The write-up places it firmly in a neighborhood tradition where credibility accrues quietly — through repeat customers and word-of-mouth — rather than loud marketing. That practical, product-forward approach signals an unpretentious, locally minded vibe: serious raw-fish work delivered without fuss, tuned to regular diners who value substance over spectacle.

    Best For

    This is a place for people who prize neighborhood authenticity and focused sushi craft. The profile emphasizes a regular customer base and an operation oriented to repeat diners, so it suits locals, small groups and casual meetups where the draw is product quality rather than ambiance. It’s less a destination for glitzy Strip-style excursions and more for anyone seeking straightforward, high-attention sushi in a low-key setting. Because the spot runs on reputation and repeat business, visitors who enjoy learning from staff and returning for reliable seafood will get the most out of it.

    Ordering Tips

    Planning matters here: the profile notes limited public detail — no phone listing, no website and no confirmed hours — so do a bit of logistical homework before you go. Expect a menu that rewards attention to fresh fish; ask staff what’s freshest that day and lean on their recommendations. Given the strip-mall setting, arrive prepared to navigate shared parking and to encounter a service rhythm aimed at regulars. If you prize product over presentation, prioritize nigiri and daily fish selections and be ready to follow local cues.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual and efficient atmosphere focused on quick service for all-you-can-eat dining.

    Tags

    Best For

    Group OutingCasual Hangout

    Experience

    Standalone

    Format

    Seated Bar

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Bar

    Bar Category
    Sake Bar
    Late Night
    Open Until 2am
    Planning details

    Location

    5115 W Spring Mountain Rd # 117, Las Vegas, NV 89146 · Directions

    +1 702 247 4241

    sushineko.setrush.net

    Also consider

    Where to go if this is not the fit

    Choose Kabuto Edomae Sushi or Yui Edomae Sushi when the meal needs a more serious sushi-counter feel. Choose ITs IZAKAYA when the group wants a casual Japanese night built around sharing and drinks rather than sushi as the main event.

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    How it compares

    Against Kabuto Edomae Sushi and Yui Edomae Sushi, Sushi Neko reads as the lower-friction choice. Pick Kabuto or Yui when the point of the night is sushi technique and a more formal meal; choose Sushi Neko when the group wants sushi without turning dinner into a high-commitment reservation.

    ITs IZAKAYA is the better comparison for a casual Japanese night with more of a drinking-and-snacking frame. If the group wants variety and a looser hang, ITs IZAKAYA may fit better; if the craving is centered on sushi, Sushi Neko is the cleaner call.

    Sparrow + Wolf and Lamaii are better cross-shops when ambiance and a broader dinner experience matter more than sushi specifically. For value, Sushi Neko makes sense when convenience is the priority; for a more composed night out, compare those rooms before deciding.

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    Sushi Neko Spring Valley and similar venues
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    Sushi NekoSpring ValleyNo published awards
    Kabuto Edomae SushiSpring ValleyNo published awards
    ITs IZAKAYASpring ValleyNo published awards
    Sparrow + WolfParadiseNo published awards
    LamaiiParadiseNo published awards
    Yui Edomae SushiParadiseNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the food good at Sushi Neko?

    Choose it as a casual Spring Valley venue open daily from 11 AM to 12 AM. For comparison, you can also review Kabuto Edomae Sushi or Yui Edomae Sushi separately.

    What's the best time to go to Sushi Neko?

    Sushi Neko is open every day from 11 AM to 12 AM. Beyond those hours, choose a time that fits your plans and confirm directly if timing is important.

    Is Sushi Neko good for a date?

    It can work for a low-key plan if casual dress and daily 11 AM to 12 AM hours fit what you need. Check directly if ambiance, seating, pricing, or service style matter for the date.

    What's the crowd like at Sushi Neko?

    Expect a casual dress code and daily 11 AM to 12 AM hours. Avoid assuming a specific scene before visiting.