Welcome to Sushi Zone - Temp. CLOSED
Sushi Zone - Temp. CLOSED, a Japanese-owned sushi spot on Spring Mountain Road, offers a wide variety of appetizers and sushi options like Salmon Sushi and Sea Urchin Sushi. Customers praise the friendly staff, fast service, and great takeout deals, including 50% off special rolls and nigiri. With a casual vibe and options for vegans, this restaurant caters to a diverse crowd. The small but clean space allows for a relaxed dining experience, perfect for families and sushi enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on their must-try dishes like the baked lasagna roll and Happy Ending roll.
- Chinatown, 4545 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103, United StatesChinatown, 4545 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103, United States Hotline: +1 702-527-7717
Welcome to Sushi Zone - Temp. CLOSED, a charming sushi bar located at 4545 Spring Mountain Rd Ste 101 in Las Vegas, NV. This restaurant offers a wide range of utilities such as reservations, delivery, takeout, and even vegan options. With a casual and inviting atmosphere, Sushi Zone is perfect for groups, kids, and dinner outings.
Upon entering Sushi Zone, you are greeted with a diverse menu featuring an array of appetizers, sushi, rolls, special rolls, noodle and rice dishes, baked rolls, deep-fried rolls, beverages, and desserts. Customer favorites include the AYCE baked lasagna roll, the Happy Ending roll, and the shrimp tempura loved by their 3-year-old diners.
The reviews speak for themselves, with customers praising the fast service, friendly staff, and fresh, flavorful dishes. The selection of appetizers and nigiri is extensive, with items like the salmon belly nigiri and tako wasabi impressing diners.
Notable menu items include the 911 Special Roll, Something Wrong 69 Special Roll, and the delicious Tiramisu and Ice Cream dessert. One customer notes the unbeatable takeout deals, making it the go-to spot for affordable and delicious sushi.
For those craving all-you-can-eat sushi, Sushi Zone offers a satisfying experience with generous portions of salmon, yellowtail, and more. The warm rice, cold veggies, and perfectly sized rolls make for an enjoyable dining experience.
Overall, Sushi Zone is a hidden gem for those seeking quality sushi at reasonable prices. The attentive staff, diverse menu, and cozy atmosphere make it a must-visit spot for sushi lovers in the Las Vegas area. Although temporarily closed, the anticipation of its reopening has diners eagerly awaiting their next visit to Sushi Zone.

My favorite place for a baked lasagna roll. I usually get the AYCE but wanted a light meal. Last night around 6pm, service here is so fast, I was in and out of there in 25 minutes. They have great take out options as well.

Love the food and the vibe at Sushi Zone. They always play fun, uptempo music and fast service. My husband always does A.Y.C.E and I will always try different things but my favorite roll is the Happy Ending, SO YUMMY. We bring our 3 year old son with us half the time as well and he loves the shrimp tempura, it's his favorite. We've been coming here for about 2 years now and always enjoy our visit.

The staffs here are very friendly and attentive. 5/5 Sushi was good, large variety of appetizers. Salmon belly nigiri is unlimited here they also have tako wasabi. Small placed but a lot of tables and very clean and organized, defiantly will be a regular here

Cheapest sushi/nigiri takeout we currently found in the area. When it's not busy, it's 50%off special rolls and nigiri. Call to check if they're busy. - Special Rolls are usually $10.95-$12.95 (with discount, it's $5.50-$6.50). - Nigiri are original $4+ for 2 pieces of nigiri (with discount, it's $2+). Call to see if they're not too busy for the 50%off deal. On a Saturday night, they were packed. They said they can offer that deal at 9pm. If it's not here, then we go to Sakura ($7.99+ rolls) in the Greenland market's food court for simple quick kinda sushi meal.

I went here with my niece on Sunday and I was really impressed. I believe this is a Japanese owned sushi spot versus the common Korean spots in vegas. Space is small and sinks staff. They offer many take out specials like half off but def check with staff. Seated right away, mildly busy. They are def a more slow paced sushi spot. It is nice because they aren't rushing you out. Food was nice and fresh. They have a huge selection of appetizers and I'd give them a 3.5 out of five rating on them. They're above average but nothing stood out or was memorable. The rolls are the perfect size. Not too big. Super fresh. You don't see this often. Everything has varying temperatures: warm rice, cold veggies, warm fried items, cold fish. I love this. It's an enjoyment when eating rolls that items have that temperature difference in your mouth. Nigiri are great size. Fish size is nice. Rice ratio is solid. They have the fish plain and simple and most aren't sauced aside from the garlic tuna. It's a nice change from super sauced nigiri. Overall I enjoyed this spot. Food was great, fresh, appetizing. Service was good. My main complaint was some kitchen items took forever. My vegetable tempura came at the end of my meal before dessert when I was already full. I ordered it with my first round of stuff and this came after three rounds of orders. This happened with a couple other items where the staff said it's coming. If anything they should have just asked us if we still wanted it. Those items came basically an hour late. My 10 year old was the full $28 but that's okay too.

A newer and better AYCE sushi place has arrived. I'm always on the lookout for AYCE sushi for when I don't want to spend $$$ on the strip. For $27.95, Sushi Zone really satisfies the craving. I love a good fish collar and you can't go wrong with the yellowtail or salmon kama. These cost $10+ at most restaurants and you get a full size portion here. For nigiri, the salmon is the best you're going to find off the strip. I love handrolls, especially for unagi (eel) because you get much more fish to rice ratio and not covered up by sauces/avocado/etc. However, their dragon rolls are good too. As far as best rolls, it's hard to say when everyone loves different things. I'm a sucker for baked rolls and all of theirs are delicious. Be careful plopping that first piece in your mouth because it will be piping hot! One thing I love about this place is that their rice is just slightly warm, just the way it should be. I honestly wanted to gatekeep this restaurant because the dining area is pretty small, but good things should be shared with others.

Located on Spring Mountain in a very quiet plaza. Both interior and exterior designs were cute and classy. I went in by myself and they were nice enough to have me do the el carte instead of all you can eat. Employee greeted me right away when I walked in, refilled my water and checked on me multiple times. The sushis were nice and freshly made. I joined my view from sitting in the bar area. It might be bit too tiny of an area for group reservations, it's good for one person. A nice restaurant over all.