
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
Boulder Junction, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant is a practical south Las Vegas Boulevard pick when ease matters more than a destination dining experience. Choose it for a casual Japanese meal near Town Square; cross-shop Sushi Love Las Vegas for a more sushi-specific plan or Weera Thai Food - Town square if the group wants a nearby Thai alternative.
About Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant in Las Vegas is best described with its basics: it is a casual-dress restaurant with daily hours that start at 11 AM and run into the evening. That gives visitors a useful starting point, especially in a city where dining plans often depend on timing, comfort, how much structure a group wants around a meal. Details like menu format, pricing, chef credentials, awards, seating style, or a specific location within Las Vegas are not specified.
A casual Las Vegas option, with limited detail
The useful read here is expectation-setting. Kabuki Japanese Restaurant offers casual dress and broad daily operating hours: Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Sunday from 11 AM to 10 PM. Those facts make it easy to understand the basic planning window, including later-evening timing on the weekend, but details like separate meal periods, a tasting-menu structure, counter setup, bar seating, takeout, delivery, allergy accommodations, or any specific menu items are not specified.
Because information is limited, the safest way to approach it is as a casual Las Vegas restaurant to consider when the schedule and dress code matter more than a documented destination-dining hook. In practical terms, that means it may be most useful as a flexible option rather than as the centerpiece of a tightly planned dining itinerary. If you need a meal built around a specific cuisine, format, price point, or occasion style, confirm those details directly before making it the anchor of your plan.
Use its basics when comparing dining plans
Its main advantages are practical: casual dress and daily hours. Those two points can matter for travelers who are coordinating around other plans or a mixed group that does not want to dress up. Awards, chef details, seat counts, price ranges, service formats, or booking-difficulty claims are not specified, so it would be misleading to describe Kabuki Japanese Restaurant as a splurge, a hard-to-book room, a counter-focused restaurant, or an award-led destination.
For comparison planning, you can weigh it against other dining options based on the facts you can verify for each outing. Sushi Love Las Vegas, Weera Thai Food - Town square, Brio Tuscan Grille, Panevino may be worth comparing depending on what the group wants, while Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews is another casual alternative to consider. The right comparison should come down to the needs already on the table: timing, dress expectations, preferred style of meal, how much certainty the group requires before choosing. For Kabuki Japanese Restaurant specifically, the grounded planning points are simple: Las Vegas, casual dress, daily hours from 11 AM with later closing on Friday and Saturday.
Planning details
- Location
- 6605 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 147, Las Vegas, NV 89119
- Website
- kabukirestaurants.com
- Phone
- +17028967440
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Kabuki presents as a pragmatic, neighborhood-focused Japanese restaurant that favors technical cooking over theatrical presentation. Housed in a strip-mall setting off the resort corridor, it leans into the tradition of the American neighborhood sushi bar—unfussy, exacting, and built to serve locals. The room is less about spectacle and more about reliable execution: a broad menu that can accommodate familiar sushi staples alongside composed plates. The overall impression is quietly confident rather than flashy, making it feel like a comfortable, classic choice for people who want good Japanese cooking without the trappings of Strip dining.
Best For
This Kabuki suits everyday occasions for local diners: family meals, casual hangouts, and group dinners where broad menus and approachable prices matter more than presentation. Because it aims at residents instead of convention traffic, the restaurant is a practical choice for people who live in or around Town Square and want straightforward, well-made sushi and Japanese dishes. It works well for groups that need variety on the menu and for families seeking familiar options; the tone is neighborhood-oriented rather than designed for destination-special-occasion service.
Ordering Tips
Stick to what the kitchen signals it does well: sushi and approachable Japanese classics. The signatures—Rainbow Roll and Tempura Ice Cream—make logical starting points: the roll for a representative sushi offering and the tempura dessert for a playful finish. Given the restaurant’s emphasis on technical, lower-margin neighborhood work, consider ordering a mix of sushi staples and a few composed plates to sample breadth rather than hunting for theatrical omakase flourishes. Expect reliable execution and order a few shareable items so a group can taste across the menu.
Venue details
Ambiance
Clubby and vibrant atmosphere perfect for casual dining, groups, and sports watching with friendly service.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Large
Signature Dishes
- Rainbow Roll
- Tempura Ice Cream
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to go if this does not fit
If the table wants sushi more specifically, cross-shop Sushi Love Las Vegas. If the group is already around Town Square and wants a different cuisine with similar convenience, Weera Thai Food - Town square is the cleaner alternative.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Las Vegas
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant is the easy-booking Japanese option in this group: useful when location and low friction matter more than a defined special-occasion setup. Sushi Love Las Vegas is the closer cross-shop if the group wants the meal to center on sushi rather than a broader Japanese-restaurant choice.
For value-driven casual dining, Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews is the better fit for burgers, beer, groups that care less about cuisine focus. Weera Thai Food - Town square is the stronger alternative when the group wants a more specific Thai meal in the Town Square orbit.
If the occasion needs a more conventional sit-down feel, compare against Brio Tuscan Grille or Panevino. Those are better matches for Italian-leaning groups; Kabuki is the pick when Japanese food and simpler logistics are the deciding factors.
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Compare Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Kabuki Japanese Restaurant | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Brio Tuscan Grille | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Weera Thai Food - Town square | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Panevino | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Sushi Love Las Vegas | Las Vegas | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kabuki Japanese Restaurant good for a special occasion?
It may work for a low-key plan if casual dress and broad daily hours fit what you need. Information about private dining, pricing, awards, chef-led menus, or other special-occasion features is not available, so confirm those details directly before planning a major celebration around it. Panevino, Brio Tuscan Grille, Sushi Love Las Vegas, other Las Vegas restaurants may also be worth comparing depending on the occasion.
Can I eat at the bar at Kabuki Japanese Restaurant?
Bar seating is not specified. Its basics include a Las Vegas location, a casual dress code, daily hours. If bar seating or a specific dining format matters, check directly with the restaurant before going.
Is Kabuki Japanese Restaurant good for solo dining?
It could be convenient for a solo diner if the casual dress code and daily hours fit the plan, but details about seating layout, counter service, or bar dining are not specified. For a solo meal, confirm the current setup directly, or compare with other Las Vegas options such as Sushi Love Las Vegas, Brio Tuscan Grille, or Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kabuki Japanese Restaurant?
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant opens at 11 AM daily and closes at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. Specific menus, pricing, service differences by time of day are not specified, so choose based on your schedule and verify current offerings directly if those details matter.















