Sushi Takashi

5300 W Spring Mountain Rd #101, Las Vegas
(702) 749-7477

Recent Reviews

Talia Ofier

What did you guys do??? Changed ownership? This place used to be so good! Stopped in today for dinner with my family. First the server (a woman) soooooo rude-I wish I would have gotten her name. They changed there menu-isn't this a sushi restaurant!?? Had about 6 specialty rolls on there menu. I asked the server about a roll they used to have and she was clueless, so unhelpful and had a attitude! Girl-you need to check your self! Don't you care? Obviously not. Was just a bad vibe and negative energy. We decided to leave because of the lack of care and respect. As we were leaving went over to the owner/sushi chef and told him about our experience with his staff, I couldn't believe he just gave me a blank stare and just shrugged his shoulders. Wow!! Do you not care that your guests just walked out of your restaurant!! And the crazy thing is that they were not even busy-it was dead in there at dinner time. Blows my mind! I guess you are rich and don't need the business. Good luck to you and your negative attitude staff! Absolutely will never return!!

Brad Lim

Overrated and overpriced. The quality/freshness of sushi fell short of my expectation. Uni sushi tasted too fishy and salmon roe sushi was way too salty. And the one between salmon and tuna sushis in the picture tasted like a kitchen detergent, wondered if it was supposed to be tasted like that. Also, since there’re too many options in the food menu, had a bit of time to choose the right one and couldn’t know what they were good at.

Terrence P

The fish and the tempura are good. My family ordered the fish don, sashimi and tempura set, and the kid's plate.The kid's plate was better than what I expected. The fish and the tempura were also good.The rice that comes with the food, however, were not as good as I could expect. In fact, I think my rice cooker made better sushi rice than from it. I think that's an improvement opportunity there.

J H.

I love this place- add to the list of favorites: the orange lemon sushi roll and I love getting their chuhai. I've tried grapefruit and lemon and oolong. The citrus are still my favorite.

Diane Duyen T.

We've dined at the best sushi restaurants in Vegas over a dozen times. Catch and Nobu are great, but we find ourselves yearning to come back here (off the strip) every time we visit. We love the small quaint atmosphere and the attention to details the former Mirage sushi chef puts into every creation, not to mention the fish is super fresh!

Tsubasa Pratt

This is such a great spot for authentic Japanese food! I'm coming back here the next time I'm in Las Vegas ?

Ada H.

We came here not knowing where to go because most places we know are booked. This place has a great menu, awesome fresh fish and yummy gobo fried plus all sorts of things. It's nice to have options in las Vegas

M. Y.

Pretty bad..I have to say.. I ordered Edomae sushi..nothing fancy, so you can really tell how good fish and sushi rice are. No fish impressed me. Ika was pretty bad..you can taste preservatives. Tuna was a cheap cut. Salmon was just ok. Egg can be much better at least... Rice wasn't impressive either... It's not bad, but I won't drive to go there...my nearby go-to sushi place is MUCH better at the similar price point. Used to be much better, so I went here to celebrate a special occasion..sad..

Chrissy LeBlanc

Great menu, great atmosphere. Private booths are perfect for a date night. The green tea rice bowl with sour plum umeboshi is amazing and not something you can find at many Japanese restaurants

Romeo

In A Nutshell:-Wow, Sushi Takashi is definitely a really good Japanese sushi restaurant.-It's located in the heart of Chinatown off of Spring Mountain Rd.-I really liked the ambiance inside of the restaurant as it feels very cozy w/ private spaces like you'd find in Japan.-The menu is HUGE!-There's lots of pages filled w/ highly detailed information of all of their food, beverages & even little challenges (like their hidden wasabi rolls) & tips (like their how to properly use chopsticks etiquette).--The Salmon Skin Salad is something you should start off with b/c the flavors are amazing!-Their most famous dish is the Sushi Stairway (as seen in the photos below).-You get one piece of all the classic nigiri & each one tastes very fresh.-I also really like their own brewed soy sauce which is available on the table.Overall, this is one of my favorite sushi restaurants in Las Vegas.

Richard Lazarus

Food was good and felt authentic. I liked the Kani chawan mushi in particular, will come again next time

Sunhee U.

The sushi is very tasty and the quality is high tier. We ordered a 12 piece edomae Nigiri and it was delightful, I have never tasted this kind of sushi before. I can tell they put in a lot of effort to make them. I highly recommend this place to anyone who is around Las Vegas!

Wei Chieh C.

I stopped by this place after work since I pass by it all the time and never had a chance to try it, I was not very impressed with the quality of their fish and the service was a bit slow considering that they weren't very busy when I first walked in. The servers were both nice just not attentive enough. I ordered the sushi staircase and otoro sashimi. The otoro was a little too chewy for me and it still tasted kinda frozen, I guess my expectation was too high since I'm paying almost $25 for the quality and it just didn't meet my standard. The sushi staircase was not bad but nothing really wowed me. I think out of all the nigiris that came with it; sadly I liked the masago(Japanese egg) the most which was not even fish. The two half rolls that came with the staircase was by choice, you get to pick one standard roll and one signature roll, I picked the salmon avocado roll and the steak roll. I really liked the taste of the steak roll, they did a good job cooking and marinating the beef however the quality of the beef was just ok, it was again a bit chewy and there were parts of it that I couldn't even chew through. I think overall it was an ok experience and the staircase is reasonably priced, not their otoro though. I think if I do come back here again, I might try some of their hot dishes, hopefully by then I can update my review to a 4 or 5 stars as I really want to like this place.

Dude K.

In A Nutshell: -Wow, Sushi Takashi is definitely a really good Japanese sushi restaurant. -It's located in the heart of Chinatown off of Spring Mountain Rd. -I really liked the ambiance inside of the restaurant as it feels very cozy w/ private spaces like you'd find in Japan. -The menu is HUGE! -There's lots of pages filled w/ highly detailed information of all of their food, beverages & even little challenges (like their hidden wasabi rolls) & tips (like their how to properly use chopsticks etiquette). -The Salmon Skin Salad is something you should start off with b/c the flavors are amazing! -Their most famous dish is the Sushi Stairway (as seen in the photos below). -You get one piece of all the classic nigiri & each one tastes very fresh. -I also really like their own brewed soy sauce which is available on the table. Overall, this is one of my favorite sushi restaurants in Las Vegas.

Gabriel P.

Located in Chinatown on West Spring Mountain rd. This is a tapas style eatery. Thankss to Craig T. and his friend Gino we ha an enjoyable evening. One dish of note was the Avocado Treasure Chest. Seafood topped with a generous portion of avocado. See pics. Stay safe.

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