Ultimate Tuna Roll
Yama Sushi The Strip

Yama Sushi The Strip

3049 S Las Vegas Blvd #20, 89109, Las Vegas, US, United States

Sushi • Casual • Seafood • Japanese


"Apparently Yama Sushi is a local chain. I'm not sure if one person or a business that owns all of them. There are three locations, this one is the newest and also one of the closer AYCE Sushi spots to the Strip: Located just North of the Strip, heading towards downtown located in a plaza north of the Wynn. Great location IMHO, a nice spot to attract good amount of local and tourist traffic.I was surprised it wasn't all that busy when we came here for dinner. Nothing to complain about...good standard AYCE menu. Our food came out fast, everything tasted fresh and we didn't have any issues with anything. The service was on point; our waitress checked up on us regularly without being bothersome or overbearing; refilled our beverages, took away empty dishes and checked up on us regularly. Wonderful service; fast friendly. The first time I came here; when I ordered the Sweet Shrimp my waitress asked me if I wanted the head of the Sweet Shrimp Fried! I don't recall ever being offered that option before...anywhere!Feeding my #Sushi addiction: UNI (SEA URCHIN) 4/5 GIANT CLAM 4/5 SEAFOOD SALAD (MILD) 4.5/5 Good size! SWEET SHRIMP 4/5 SOFT SHELL CRAB 4/5 SEAWEED SALAD (4/5) EEL 4/5 SCALLOP 4/5 SALMON 4/5 YELLOWTAIL 4/5 HAMACHI (Yellowtail) CARPACCIO 4/5 POKI SALAD 4.5/5 Good size!As usual, I left happy and round...err fluffy. OK...fluffier...So glad this place is close the strip..."

Hana Sushi

Hana Sushi

397 East Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, United States Of America

Sushi • Seafood • Asiatic • Vegetarian


"The first time I went here, I was on a date. The food was fullfiling and delicious perfect portion. The service was great they made sure we were good. Only 2 rolls so much food. The 2nd time I went, the roll was not even half of what I got the first time. I was with a different person, a family member. I ordered the same thing. Service was not like the 1st time I was disappointed and confused as to how the server didn't know the menu or what I'm asking for. Still, food was good, just not like the first. The 3rd time I was seeking the same roll I ordered the first time. But the person I was with, family ordered 6 rolls. The server had no clue what I was asking for, but they tried. They were diligent with trying yo figure it out. Still food was good. In comparison to the 1st time. I almost feel like there was some type of favoritism with the person(familiar) I was with or something else. I have experienced this same biased behavior at other Asian restaurants that are owned and run by Asian. They go all out for familiar. Is this a cultural thing? Is it just a coincidence? I don't know. I lived in Korea for a year, and food was always delicious, and in abundance, the service was great. but then again, I always had my friends with me, who were Korean, when we went out to eat. I'm definitely going back because of variety and taste. Now I'm on a mission to find the roll I ordered the first time I went and determined to become the familiar that gets that favoritism treatment. Lol It's a positive atmosphere clean. It's not glamed up, but it's clean. Smells great."