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    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Kabuto

    115pts

    OAD-ranked sushi, no casino required.

    Kabuto, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Kabuto

    Kabuto is Las Vegas's most credentialed sushi and unagi specialist away from the Strip, ranked #145 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2024 with a 4.8 Google rating across 545 reviews. It is open for dinner every night of the week and books easily by the standards of a restaurant at this recognition level. Book it if focused Japanese dining matters more to you than spectacle.

    Should You Book Kabuto?

    Getting a table at Kabuto is easier than you might expect for a restaurant ranked #145 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America in 2024. Reservations are available without months of lead time, which makes this one of the more accessible high-credential sushi experiences in the country. That accessibility is an argument in its favor: you are not fighting a lottery system to eat well. Book when you are ready to go, and expect a focused dinner service running 5:30 to 9 PM every day of the week.

    What Kabuto Is

    Kabuto sits on West Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas, the strip of the city where serious Japanese dining happens away from the casino floor. It specializes in sushi and unagi, and its OAD recognition in both 2023 (Highly Recommended) and 2024 (ranked #145 in North America) confirms this is not a tourist-circuit operation. A Google rating of 4.8 across 545 reviews is a further signal: high scores with that volume of reviews are difficult to manufacture and suggest consistent execution rather than a single exceptional meal.

    The service philosophy here matters as much as the fish. At venues of this caliber, the difference between a good meal and a great one often comes down to whether the staff treats you as a participant or a recipient. Kabuto's sustained OAD recognition across two consecutive years suggests the kitchen and the floor are performing at a level that earns its standing. For a diner who wants depth and context, not just technical precision, that consistency is the reason to book.

    For comparison, sushi at this recognition level elsewhere in the country, think Atomix in New York City or the kind of counter precision associated with venues like Le Bernardin in New York City, usually requires planning weeks in advance and commands price points that reflect their positioning. Kabuto offers a credentialed alternative in a city that is not typically on the shortlist for serious sushi, which is precisely why food-focused travelers should pay attention to it.

    Who Should Book

    Book Kabuto if you are in Las Vegas for more than the Strip, and you want a dinner grounded in a specific culinary tradition rather than a spectacle. It is the right call for anyone who would otherwise spend comparable money at a hotel restaurant with a celebrity name attached but less focused execution. If you are already planning a broader food itinerary, pair it with Aburiya Raku for a fuller picture of what the Spring Mountain corridor does well. Those looking to round out their Las Vegas visit can also consult our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, our full Las Vegas hotels guide, our full Las Vegas bars guide, our full Las Vegas wineries guide, and our full Las Vegas experiences guide.

    Skip Kabuto if you are in a large group that needs flexible pacing, or if you want an interactive omakase format with extensive tableside explanation. The unagi focus in particular rewards diners who come with some knowledge of the tradition and want to eat it done correctly, not those looking for a broad introduction to Japanese cuisine.

    Practical Details

    DetailKabutoYui Edomae SushiAburiya Raku
    Cuisine focusSushi, UnagiSushi (Edomae)Japanese (Charcoal grill)
    HoursMon–Sun, 5:30–9 PMDinner onlyDinner only
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    OAD recognition#145 North America (2024)Not listedOAD listed
    LocationW Spring Mountain RdStrip-adjacentW Spring Mountain Rd
    Google rating4.8 (545 reviews)Not availableNot available

    Kabuto is open every day of the week with a single dinner service window. There is no lunch service, so this is a dinner-only decision. The consistent hours across all seven days make it practical to fit into any Las Vegas itinerary without checking for day-specific closures.

    Context Within the OAD North America List

    An OAD ranking of #145 in North America places Kabuto in the company of restaurants that food-focused travelers plan trips around. Venues at comparable OAD positions include places like Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and The French Laundry in Napa. The fact that Kabuto sits in this tier while remaining in Las Vegas, and while remaining bookable without significant advance planning, makes it an outlier worth understanding. Other well-regarded Las Vegas options in adjacent categories include Craftsteak, Ada's Food + Wine, Amata Modern Thai, and Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt, but none carry the same OAD credential in the sushi category.

    FAQ

    • What should I wear to Kabuto? There is no stated dress code in the available data. Given its OAD ranking and the dinner-only format, smart casual is a safe baseline. You will not be underdressed in clean, presentable clothing, and you will not be overdressed in business casual. Avoid resort wear that would read as inattentive given the caliber of the kitchen.
    • Can Kabuto accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in available data, but the Spring Mountain Road format for venues of this type typically means a smaller room. If you are bringing more than four people, contact the restaurant directly before booking to confirm capacity and seating arrangements. Large groups may find the format less comfortable than a restaurant designed for banquet-style service.
    • Does Kabuto handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary accommodation policy is confirmed in available data. For a sushi and unagi specialist, the menu is by definition fish-forward. If a member of your party has shellfish, fish, or soy restrictions, call ahead. Do not assume flexibility without confirming it, as the format may not lend itself to extensive substitutions.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Kabuto? Kabuto is dinner only, open 5:30 to 9 PM every day of the week. There is no lunch service to compare. Book dinner and arrive early in the service window if you prefer a quieter room; later seatings at small sushi restaurants tend to feel more compressed as the kitchen approaches close.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Kabuto? Bar seating at sushi restaurants in this category often provides the leading vantage point on the kitchen, and at venues with counter formats, it is frequently the preferred seat for food-focused diners. Whether Kabuto operates a counter in this way is not confirmed in available data. Contact the restaurant to ask specifically, as counter availability at high-quality sushi operations can differ from standard bar seating.

    Compare Kabuto

    Recognized Venues: Kabuto and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    KabutoOpinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #145 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Highly Recommended (2023)
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    Sinatra
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    What to weigh when choosing between Kabuto and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Kabuto?

    Dress neatly but not formally. Kabuto is a serious dining destination by OAD's standards, not a casino showroom, so the crowd skews food-focused rather than dressed-up. Clean, presentable clothing fits the room; a jacket is not expected.

    Can Kabuto accommodate groups?

    Kabuto is better suited to small parties of two to four. Sushi and unagi counter-style dining rarely scales well beyond that without splitting the group, and the Spring Mountain Road format prioritizes the individual dining experience over event-style group bookings. If you are planning a larger group celebration, a Strip restaurant with private dining infrastructure will serve you better.

    Does Kabuto handle dietary restrictions?

    Kabuto's menu is built around sushi and unagi, which are fish-forward by nature. Strict vegetarian or vegan diners will find the options limited, and the kitchen's focus on specific Japanese culinary traditions leaves little room to deviate. check the venue's official channels at the Spring Mountain Road address before booking if you have serious dietary concerns.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Kabuto?

    Dinner is the only option. Kabuto operates exclusively from 5:30–9 pm, seven days a week, so there is no lunch service to compare.

    Can I eat at the bar at Kabuto?

    Counter seating is part of the Kabuto experience and one of the draws for solo diners and pairs who want to watch the preparation up close. For a restaurant ranked #145 on OAD's Top Restaurants in North America in 2024, the counter is where you want to be — it puts you closer to the craft than a table seat would.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–9 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–9 pm
    Wednesday
    5:30–9 pm
    Thursday
    5:30–9 pm
    Friday
    5:30–9 pm
    Saturday
    5:30–9 pm
    Sunday
    5:30–9 pm

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