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    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Kame

    150Pearl Points

    Counter-first sushi

    Kame, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Kame

    Kame is a stronger pick for diners who want a focused Las Vegas sushi meal than for groups chasing a high-energy night out. Eric Kim's restaurant has 2025 Opinionated About Dining recognition, the counter-style appeal makes it better suited to sushi-focused pairs or small groups than broad, mixed-agenda dinners.

    In Las Vegas, Kame is a sushi restaurant from chef/owner Eric Kim. The verified details are concise: sushi cuisine, smart casual dress, nightly dinner hours from 5:30–10 PM, recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in North America in 2025.

    Book this when the meal is centered on sushi rather than a long list of extras. The strongest reason to consider Kame is its focused identity as a Las Vegas sushi restaurant with a clearly identified chef/owner and a confirmed recognition signal. If you are comparing serious sushi options, it belongs on the same planning list as Yui Edomae Sushi and Sushi Roku.

    A focused sushi choice in Las Vegas

    Kame is best understood through the verified facts available: it serves sushi in Las Vegas, is associated with chef/owner Eric Kim, operates nightly from 5:30–10 PM. The dress code is smart casual, so plan for a polished dinner rather than a highly formal one.

    The venue's 2025 recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in North America is the clearest trust signal. Treat that as a quality marker, not a guarantee that every diner needs this specific booking. If everyone at the table is there for sushi, Kame makes sense to consider; if the group wants a broader dining experience, compare it with other Las Vegas restaurants before committing.

    Who should book it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Kame when the night is built around sushi in Las Vegas. Choose Yui Edomae Sushi if you want another sushi comparison in the city. Choose Sushi Roku if you are comparing another sushi option. For a different kind of composed dinner, Partage is another route; for a less formal night, DØUBLE ZERØ PIE & PUB is a different lane entirely.

    For planning, use Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide alongside the city's hotels, bars, experiences guides to decide whether Kame should anchor the night or fit between other plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Kame?

    Kame's verified dress code is smart casual. For dinner in Las Vegas, polished but not overly formal is the safest interpretation.

    Does Kame handle dietary restrictions?

    The verified information for Kame does not specify dietary accommodations. If you have restrictions, check the venue's official channels before visiting.

    What is Kame known for?

    Kame is a sushi restaurant in Las Vegas from chef/owner Eric Kim. It is also recognized by Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in North America for 2025.

    Location

    3616 W Spring Mountain Rd Ste 103, Las Vegas, NV 89102

    Las Vegas, United States

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    Kame versus nearby Las Vegas options

    Kame should be treated as a focused sushi booking, not a general-purpose dinner slot. Compared with Yui Edomae Sushi, it belongs in the same serious sushi conversation; compared with Sushi Roku, it is the better fit when the counter and sushi sequence matter more than a flexible group setting.

    Partage is the stronger cross-shop for diners who want a structured meal but not sushi. Le Club and DØUBLE ZERØ PIE & PUB make more sense when ambiance, drinks, or an easier group format matter more than a chef-led sushi experience.

    Where to book if Kame is not the right fit

    Try Yui Edomae Sushi first if the goal is still serious sushi in Las Vegas. Pick Sushi Roku instead for a more flexible sushi dinner with a broader social feel.

    How Kame compares in Las Vegas

    Kame is the sushi-focused pick in this set, especially for diners who care more about counter pacing than scene. Yui Edomae Sushi is the closest like-for-like cross-shop because it also sits in the serious sushi lane; choose between them based on availability, location, the kind of room you want for the night.

    Sushi Roku is the easier recommendation for a social group that wants sushi without making the whole night about the counter. Partage is the better alternative when the table wants a composed dinner but not sushi. Le Club and DØUBLE ZERØ PIE & PUB serve different moods: choose them for atmosphere and flexibility rather than a sushi-led meal.

    Value depends on the group. For two sushi-focused diners, Kame is easier to justify than a broader, louder room. For four or more people with mixed tastes, Sushi Roku or Partage will usually be the safer booking because the experience is less dependent on everyone wanting the same format.

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