

Nestled in the heart of Las Vegas, Yui Edomae Sushi offers an exceptional fine dining Omakase experience that tantalizes the taste buds and indulges the senses. Step into an intimate setting characterized by understated elegance and impeccable service, where the freshest seasonal ingredients are transformed into culinary masterpieces under the skilled hands of our dedicated sushi chefs. Prepare for a journey where every piece is a work of art, and each bite is a revelation.
Sophisticated, high-end sushi highlighting fresh fish flown in from Japan served in a basic setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3460 Arville St HS, 3460 S Arville St HS, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 202-2408
Website: http://www.yuisushi.com/
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Reviews
The place is gorgeous. It is simplistic, classic yet modern feeling, gorgeous, welcoming, and relaxing. The sushi was great. The Tamago was one of the best Tamago I have ever had. The cheesecake at the end was divine.
Now for the bad.
Service was short, and I mean really short. Every Omakase dining experience I have had has been 1.5 hours to 2.5 hours. You go into it expecting a long dinner. My meal at Yui was over in around 45 minutes.
There was a lack of non-sushi dishes. Yes, this is a sushi restaurant and you are going for sushi. Yes, this is Omakase, and it is the chef’s choice. But every Omakase I have been to has had a few appetizers and other non-sushi dishes sprinkled throughout that showcase the simplicity and elegance of Japanese cooking. Here, the one appetizer was forgetful. Usually during an Omakase meal, there are multiple times where I say to myself “wow! I could eat that every day and never get tired of it!” That didn’t happen here.
Finally, I felt ripped off. The price was $170, which I have no problem with, but I did not get a $170 experience. Based on the amount of food and the quick time in which dinner was served, it felt more like a $90 experience AT MOST. I also spent another $150 on additional sushi pieces that I wanted to try or enjoyed. I have no problem with spending money on an enjoyable experience and to experience the best, but Yui was far from the best.
The quality and selection of fish was great. The sushi rice was great. Service was great. But the overall experience was drastically lacking and my excitement leaving was the complete opposite of my excitement entering the gorgeous space.
I am sure Yui was great at one point, but based on my experience, those days are gone. I can’t give Yui 4 stars based on the price. If you are charging $170/person, you should be held to a higher standard. Therefore I am giving Yui 3 stars, but 1 of those stars is a result of the ambiance.
Favorite things: wagyu tartare…hokkaido uni…the oysters, the people were great too! Thank you
The service was excellent, providing a full walk through of the unique style and through the unique Japanese fish. The fish are flown in from Japan and are extremely high grade and apparently vary. The server was great at suggesting items based on my preferences.
The chef shared details on each fish he prepared, which was the benefit of eating at the counter. Exquisite experience for any sushi lover, and a wide selection of Sake to pair with your meal.