Small, relaxed restaurant offering cooked Japanese fare & creative sushi rolls alongside sashimi.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5900 W Charleston Blvd #10, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: (702) 823-2110
Website: http://hiroyoshi702.com/
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Reviews
The chefs are fantastic. You are getting quality.
If you want quantity and looking for a cheap deal, this is not the place. Just go to your local all you can eat sushi because you don’t deserve this place.
If you want quality and the best traditional sushi, this is the place. The sushi is incredible with amazing sashimi and rice flavor with home made soy sauce. The service is fantastic.
For all the negative reviews about waking in and seeing open seats and being denied seating…. This establishment respects reservations and cares about their customers rather than making a quick buck. They want to ensure they can staff the tables with proper attention rather than give subpar service. They ensure each table gets 2 hours of seating.
Bottom line: Make a reservation. Don’t be butt hurt you’ve been turned away even after seeing empty tables.
-Sushi Hiroyoshi is a non-descript sushi restaurant located in an older strip mall off Charleston Rd.
-Expect to order their omakase if you want a real culinary adventure for the next 1+ hours or so.
-Before I forget it’s highly advisable to reserve a table ahead of time.
-I once attempted to enter without one & was turned away b/c the seating is very limited & this place is pretty popular.
-With that being said, the restaurant itself it’s very fancy exterior or interior-wise, all of the effort is on hiring the best sushi chefs who prepare the finest presentation.
Overall, this is a good date night spot for anyone who really loves the entire experience of high-quality sushi.
The staff are always courteous and pleasant to talk to.
I’d confidently put this spot in the top three sushi restaurants in Vegas. Their omakase at the sushi bar starts at $150 per person, featuring eight courses including dessert.
What really sets Sushi Hiroyoshi apart is its purity and simplicity. There’s no over-the-top presentation, just incredibly fresh ingredients prepared with meticulous care. Every bite of nigiri feels intentional from the ratio of fish to rice, the touch of soy sauce, and even the hint of wasabi, all balanced perfectly.
You’ll get a variety of nigiri, from delicate white fish to rich toro, and even some beautifully seared pieces.
With tax, tip, and drinks, you’re looking at around $225 to $250 per person, but trust me, it’s worth every penny.
Located inside a strip mall with plenty of parking. It’s a quaint little spot with a sushi bar and a couple of tables.