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    Sushi Fever

    West Sahara, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Sushi Fever is a practical west-side Las Vegas sushi option when ease matters more than ceremony. It is better for casual dates, small celebrations, or repeat neighborhood meals than for a high-stakes special occasion; compare Limoncello or Elia Authentic Greek Taverna if ambience is the deciding factor.

    About Sushi Fever

    Sushi Fever is a Las Vegas venue with daily hours and a casual dress code. For planning, focus on the practical basics: location, dress code, timing.

    A Las Vegas option for casual plans

    Sushi Fever is listed with casual dress and daily hours from 11 AM, closing at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. That makes timing the clearest planning point, especially if you want a Las Vegas venue option with straightforward hours.

    For a casual occasion, Sushi Fever may fit if the schedule works and the group is comfortable with a relaxed dress code. If you are comparing other dining options, Limoncello, Elia Authentic Greek Taverna, Hash House A Go Go, Paymon's Fresh Kitchen, Pretty Soul Kitchen are also names you can consider based on the kind of meal you want.

    Use it as a practical planning choice

    The safest way to approach Sushi Fever is to plan around the basics: it is in Las Vegas, it is casual, it has daily hours. Avoid assuming a particular menu format, service style, price point, or special-occasion setup unless you confirm those details directly before going.

    Quick reference: choose it when the Las Vegas location, casual dress code, daily hours fit your plans; compare elsewhere if you need details on menu, price, reservations, or a more specific occasion setup.

    The takeSushi Fever suits low-key occasions: after-work dinners, casual hangouts, family meals and modest group gatherings where the focus is on conversation and shared plates rather than ceremony. The counter-oriented seating also makes it a friendly option for solo diners who want direct interaction with the cook. It is less a destination for theatrical omakase and more a reliable neighborhood spot for everyday sushi — evenings when neighbors stop in for a few nigiri, a roll or two, and a steady, relaxed meal without the fuss of the Strip.
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    Planning details

    Location
    7985 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89117
    Website
    sushifevervegas.com
    Phone
    +17028382927
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushi Fever sits west of the Strip and operates like a neighborhood sushi counter, favoring the low-key rhythms of community dining over Strip spectacle. The room leans quiet and relaxed, with an unforced intimacy that comes from counter-side interaction and a practiced, modest approach to service. Meals unfold at a deliberate, unhurried pace — the chef reads the table and the sequence of nigiri follows a traditional logic — so the vibe feels casual and earnest rather than theatrical. It’s the kind of place where simplicity and ritual create a quietly satisfying experience.

    Best For

    Sushi Fever suits low-key occasions: after-work dinners, casual hangouts, family meals and modest group gatherings where the focus is on conversation and shared plates rather than ceremony. The counter-oriented seating also makes it a friendly option for solo diners who want direct interaction with the cook. It is less a destination for theatrical omakase and more a reliable neighborhood spot for everyday sushi — evenings when neighbors stop in for a few nigiri, a roll or two, and a steady, relaxed meal without the fuss of the Strip.

    Ordering Tips

    When you sit at Sushi Fever, follow the neighborhood rhythm: start modestly and let the chef set a comfortable pace. The house leans on the traditional progression from lighter bites to richer pieces, and servers or the cook generally time plates to the table’s appetite rather than a scripted omakase arc. For familiar, reliable options, the California Roll and Crispy Roll are listed as signatures, while the Monica Roll offers a house take on creative rolls. If you want a more guided experience, tell the chef what you like and allow them to recommend a sequence of nigiri.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual, welcoming neighborhood atmosphere with friendly staff that makes guests feel at home while enjoying quality sushi.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicCozyHidden Gem

    Best For

    Casual HangoutGroup DiningFamily

    Experience

    Standalone

    Sourcing

    Sustainable Seafood

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • California Roll
    • Monica Roll
    • Crispy Roll
    Planning details

    Location

    7985 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89117 · Directions

    +17028382927

    sushifevervegas.com

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Limoncello, Notable alternative
    • Paymon's Fresh Kitchen, Notable alternative
    • Pretty Soul Kitchen, Notable alternative
    • Elia Authentic Greek Taverna, Notable alternative
    • Hash House A Go Go, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How Sushi Fever compares in Las Vegas

    Choose Sushi Fever when the priority is an easy west-side sushi plan with low booking friction. It is less occasion-coded than Limoncello, which is the better pick when the room and celebration feel matter more than speed or convenience. For a date night where Greek food and a more composed dining experience sound better than sushi, Elia Authentic Greek Taverna is the stronger cross-shop.

    Paymon's Fresh Kitchen is the better alternative for a flexible Mediterranean meal, especially when the group does not agree on sushi. Pretty Soul Kitchen should be the move when comfort food is the brief and ambience can stay casual. Hash House A Go Go is the easier recommendation for big portions and a more energetic group meal, while Sushi Fever is the calmer pick for a sushi-focused plan.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi Fever?

    Sushi Fever is in Las Vegas and has a casual dress code. Its hours are a key planning detail: it is open daily from 11 AM, closing at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.

    How should I plan timing for Sushi Fever?

    Plan around the daily schedule. Sushi Fever is open 11 AM–10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–10 PM Sunday. Check current reservation policies and wait times directly with the venue.

    Is midday or evening better at Sushi Fever?

    Both midday and evening can work, since Sushi Fever opens at 11 AM daily and stays open into the evening. Evening timing extends later on Friday and Saturday, when the closing time is 11 PM.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Fever?

    Other options to compare include Hash House A Go Go, Elia Authentic Greek Taverna, Limoncello, Paymon's Fresh Kitchen, Pretty Soul Kitchen. Choose based on the experience you want and confirm current details directly before making plans.

    Can Sushi Fever accommodate groups?

    If you are planning with multiple people, use the hours as a starting point and confirm current group policies directly with the venue before you go.

    Is Sushi Fever good for a special occasion?

    It may fit a casual occasion if the Las Vegas location, casual dress code, daily hours work for your plans. For a more specific special-occasion setup, confirm seating style, service format, pricing, menu structure directly before going.