Kabuto Edomae Sushi | Las Vegas Chinatown
Edomae nigiri on Spring Mountain Road since 2012. Two seatings a night, no rolls, no substitutions, and reservations opening thirty days out.
Kabuto opened in 2012 on Spring Mountain Road, in the Chinatown corridor that has become the serious dining strip of Las Vegas away from the resorts. It arrived doing something the city had almost no version of at the time: a fixed edomae course, no rolls, no menu of appetizers, no room to build your own dinner. The format has not moved since. Two seatings a night, roughly two hours each, a counter you want to be sitting at, and a daily menu set by what came in from Japan that morning. The restaurant operates under Mon Restaurant Group.
Edomae nigiri on Spring Mountain Road since 2012. No rolls, no substitutions, two seatings a night at 5:30 and 7:30. Reservations go through Resy or the phone, thirty days ahead, and the counter is the seat to want.
Kabuto Edomae Sushi serves a daily-changing edomae nigiri course in Las Vegas Chinatown, with two nightly seatings at 5:30 and 7:30 and a counter where the chef hands each piece straight across. Reservations open thirty days ahead through Resy or by phone; every guest at the table orders the course, and the kitchen does not substitute.
At a glance
- Address
- 5040 W Spring Mountain Rd #4, Las Vegas, NV 89146, Las Vegas, NV
- Price range
- $$$$
- Cuisine
- Japanese, Sushi, Omakase, Edomae
- Phone
- (702) 676-1044
Common questions
How do I get a reservation?
Through Resy or by phone, opening thirty days in advance. Email and voicemail requests are not accepted, and a credit card authorization is required to hold the table.
Can I order à la carte or ask for substitutions?
No. Every guest at the table orders a course meal, children included, and the kitchen does not substitute items.
What is edomae sushi?
The Tokyo style that began about two hundred years ago as street food built on the day's catch from Tokyo Bay: bite-sized pieces of raw or marinated fish over vinegared rice, eaten within moments of being formed.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancel at least one business day in advance. Later than that, or a no-show, is charged the full amount.