After trying all of the best all-you-can-eat sushi spots in Vegas, I found Sushi Way. It isn’t as popular as some of the other sushi restaurants in Chinatown, so there isn’t much information about Sushi Way online.
That’s one of the reasons I decided to write this review. By the end of this article, you’ll have a complete picture of Sushi Way in Las Vegas, including the prices, the all-you-can-eat menu, and the best times to visit.
Sushi Way AYCE Prices
Sushi Way Las Vegas allows you to order a la carte or all-you-can-eat (AYCE). I prefer all-you-can-eat, but if you’re not too hungry, you can get away with ordering a la carte. Individual menu items cost between $4 to $15, depending on what you get. The AYCE pricing is as follows:
- Dinner – $30.99 (3pm – close)
- Lunch – 50% OFF (open – 3pm) – Monday through Friday only
I really like that their lunch or “Happy Hour” special is half price. It’s one of the cheapest AYCE sushi lunch specials in Las Vegas. There are, however, a few AYCE rules that you need to follow. These rules are pretty standard across all AYCE restaurants in Vegas.
- There’s a 90-minute time limit
- No sharing with party members that are not AYCE
- Leftover food is charged a la carte
- An 18% gratuity is automatically charged for parties of 6 or more
Now let’s take a look at the actual all-you-can-eat menu.
Sushi Way Menu Las Vegas
Appetizers – Side Dishes, Soups, and Salads
Let’s start with the appetizers. The appetizers at Sushi Way are the same ones that you’ll find across the board at other sushi restaurants in the area. This is what’s available:
- Edamame
- Spicy Garlic Edamame
- Gyoza (dumplings)
- Sweet & Spicy Dumplings
- Egg Rolls
- Shrimp Tempura
- Coconut Shrimp Tempura
- Vegetable Tempura
- Calamari Tempura
- Chicken Fried Rice
- Baked Mussels
- Bacon Scallop Skewer
- Bacon Asparagus Skewer
- Spicy Chicken Skewer
- Chicken Teriyaki
- Chicken Kara (chicken nuggets)
- Pork Belly
- Monkey Brain
- French Fries
- Takoyaki
- Chicken Wings
- Oysters – 1 order limit
Sushi Way also has a selection of about half a dozen soups and salads:
- Miso Soup
- Mini Udon
- Poke Tuna Salad
- Seaweed Salad
- House Salad
- Cucumber Salad
Sushi Nigiri
Sushi Way offers nearly 20 nigiri options on their menu. Here are some of them:
- Tuna
- Garlic Tuna
- Yellowtail
- Garlic Yellowtail
- Salmon
- Garlic Salmon
- Super White Tuna
- Albacore
- Cajun Albacore
- Mackerel
- Eel
- Octopus
- Scallops
- Tamago
- Crab Sticks
- Shrimp
- Sweet Shrimp – 1 order limit
- Sea Urchin – 1 order limit
Sushi Specials
There are also several sushi specials. One of their specials is sashimi. It’s limited to 1 order per person, but I recommend that you take advantage of it since sashimi is rare at AYCE sushi spots.
- Spicy Tuna Tar Tare
- Jalapeno Poppers
- Crispy Rice w/ Spicy Tuna
- White Tuna Sashimi w/ Jalapeno – 1 order limit
- Sashimi Salad – 1 order limit
- Sashimi Appetizer – 1 order limit
Regular Rolls
The regular rolls are the most affordable items on the menu. If you’re not getting AYCE, I recommend that you order the regular rolls. You can order them as cut rolls (classic sushi) or as hand rolls. Most orders come with 5 pieces. Here are the options:
- California Roll
- Tuna Roll
- Spicy Tuna Roll
- Yellowtail Roll
- Salmon Roll
- Salmon Avocado Roll
- Philadelphia Roll
- Shrimp Roll
- Eel & Avocado Roll
- Teriyaki Chicken Roll
Sushi Way Las Vegas serves several vegetable rolls as well. Some of these rolls cost as low as $4 per order a la carte.
- Cucumber Roll
- Oshinko Roll
- Avocado Roll
- Avocado & Cucumber Roll
- Vegetable Tempura Roll
Specialty Rolls
Sushi Way offers over 50 unique specialty rolls on its menu. A few of them include the Alaska Roll, Crunch Roll, Sushi Nacho Roll, and Mexican Roll. For the sake of time, I’m not going to list them all out here, but the specialty rolls fall into 5 categories on the menu:
- Fresh Rolls
- Baked Rolls
- Deep Fried Rolls
- Shimp Tempura
- Soft Shell Crab Rolls
Desserts
The restaurant offers several excellent desserts as well. They include:
- Ice Cream
- Tempura Ice Cream
- Mochi
- Pineapple Sorbet
- Fried Banana w/ Ice Cream
Drinks
Most drinks at Sushi Way cost between $2 and $10 apiece, depending on what you get.
- Bottle Water – $4
- Soda – $3
- Hot Tea – $2
- Iced Tea – $3
- Lemonade – $3
- Apple Juice – $2
- Beer – $5-$8
- Wine – $6
- Sake – $5-$25
Sushi Way Contact Information & Reservations
Sushi Way doesn’t get as busy as some of the other sushi restaurants in Las Vegas. It’s possible to walk in and get seated right away, but it’s still worthwhile to make a reservation just in case (I included their contact information below). They’re typically the busiest around 7pm to 8pm.
The restaurant is located only 5 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. It’s not very difficult to get to if you’re staying at one of the hotels on the Strip, simply take a quick Uber or Lyft. If you’re driving, you’ll be happy to know that there’s plenty of parking in the plaza.
Sushi Way is open daily from 12pm to 11pm. However, on Sundays, they have limited hours (they don’t open until 4pm).
Sushi Way Las Vegas Contact Information
- Phone number: (702) 902 2244
- Address: 3900 Paradise Rd b, Las Vegas, NV
Final Thoughts
Sushi Way is a solid AYCE sushi restaurant located relatively close to the Las Vegas Strip. Their food is really good for an AYCE spot. If you want to check out a few other AYCE sushi spots while you’re in Las Vegas, I recommend Gorilla Sushi since it’s only a 2-minute drive from Sushi Way. Oyshi Sushi is another excellent sushi spot that I recently reviewed.