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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Las Vegas' Spring Mountain corridor, ITs SUSHI Spring Mountain offers an enticing fusion of Japanese and Korean cuisines that promises to delight sushi lovers and buffet enthusiasts alike. This restaurant has carved a niche for itself by combining authentic sushi craftsmanship with bold Korean flavors, creating a truly memorable dining experience.
Step inside and you’re greeted by a warm, lively atmosphere buzzing with the energy of fellow food enthusiasts. Despite its popularity, the space manages to maintain a comfortable, inviting vibe where conversation flows freely and every dish arrives fresh to your table. The buzz of the kitchen matches the excitement on diners' faces as they explore the extensive menu.
Whether you’re indulging in the classic simplicity of Salmon Nigiri or craving innovative rolls like the Popcorn Lobster Roll with its crispy, buttery bites, the artistry here shines through. The No Name Roll stands out as a crowd-pleaser, combining eel, shrimp tempura, and salmon, all wrapped in soy paper and drizzled with spicy mayo and eel sauce—a harmony of textures and flavors that dance on your palate.
For the adventurous palate, specialty rolls such as the Double Dragon Roll and the Summer Crunch carry layers of richness, complemented by creamy avocado, spicy mayo, and the unmistakable umami of eel sauce. The Baked Lobster Roll has attracted particular praise; its succulent, warm lobster melded with subtle seasonings is a luscious highlight that elevates the sushi experience.
Beyond sushi, traditional Korean offerings like the tender Beef Bulgogi and flavorful Korean Spicy Chicken add dimension to the menu, catering to a wide range of tastes and cravings. Light bites such as Miso Soup and Crunch Onion Albacore provide refreshing counterpoints to the more decadent rolls and skewers.
To complement your meal, the wine list is thoughtfully curated with wines like the smooth Wood Bridge Pinot Noir and celebratory bubbles from Stella Rosa Sparkling Wine. Not to be missed is the unique touch of Korean Raspberry Wine, offering a sweet and tart note that pairs beautifully with the complex flavors of sushi and Korean dishes.
What truly makes ITs SUSHI Spring Mountain stand out is the combination of quality, value, and genuine hospitality. Guests like Zeke Lyles have noted the meticulous preparation and vibrant taste of the sushi, encouraging everyone to try the special dishes. Charlene Watson and Zak further echo this sentiment, highlighting the fresh ingredients and a pleasant, bustling environment that manages to remain welcoming even during peak hours.
Whether you choose the all-you-can-eat experience or opt for the attractive "Any 2 rolls to go for $15" offer, as savvy visitors have done, you are guaranteed a satisfying and flavorful meal. The attentive service and quick kitchen turnaround, noted by customers such as Marylou Aguon, ensure that every visit is as smooth as it is delicious.
In sum, ITs SUSHI Spring Mountain is more than just a sushi spot—it’s a vibrant culinary destination where authentic Japanese and Korean flavors fuse to create dishes that excite the senses and invite repeat visits. For those craving a rich, diverse sushi adventure in Las Vegas, this lively eatery deserves a spot at the top of your list.
An AYCE sushi’s place. Sushi dishes are very tasty and well prepared. Make sure you get all the special dishes. We tried all of the specialty items and the baked lobster roll yummy. Had a good time. I say check it out.
We were driving down Spring Mountain and saw this sushi location so we decided to stop in for lunch. If you want to have an amazing sushi experience, I suggest you give this restaurant a try. I will admit because of the time we went it was busy so the service was slow and our waitress was a little stressed because of the amount of patron they had with that being said the food was great. When you first walked in, they have a little Instagram moment for you or your kids. Ambience is exactly what a sushi location should look like lots of sea life memorabilia. Onto the food.. The sushi tasted fresh and well-made. There were not too many fillers so you can taste the shrimp, crab, the salmon everything was well balanced.
I’ve heard good things about ITs SUSHI from a lot of people. Finally decided to stop by with my brother and daughter. Food was really good, I a few half rolls and some of my daughter’s meso soup. I think everything was made fresh and was good. Atmosphere was nice, on a Sunday afternoon it was definitely busy. Even with how busy it was it was a very comfortable atmosphere. Could keep a conversation it was just a pleasant experience. The only issue I had was that 1/3 of our order never came. I always order 2-4 rolls right off the start and order more if I need. Originally I ordered 2 half rolls I wanted to try and a full roll. The full roll never came out and neither did one of my half rolls, my brother ordered 4 half rolls and only got 2 of the 4 he got initially. He ordered more because I was still waiting so then he’s eating all his food while I’m just sitting there. Then I finally figured those rolls weren’t coming and I put in another order which ended up being extremely delayed. Delayed to the point I forgot I even had rolls coming until they dropped off 4 plates. I understand they were busy and it happens but the food that disappeared was kinda surprising. At that point we had already waited a while and then for food we ordered to never come then order again and wait a long time was pretty disappointing. I’ll have to try again on a less busy time and see how it goes. Overall, food was really good and I won’t let what I hope was a one off on the service ruin the whole restaurant for me.
Food/Taste/Flavor: 5/5 - we were debating whether to do AYCE but saw the offer of "Any 2 rolls to go or pick up is $15" and decided to take 4 rolls to go instead. Caterpillar (cucumber, eel, crab with avocado and eel sauce), Super Dragon (crab, shrimp tempura with avocado, eel, shrimp, and eel sauce), Call 911 (shrimp tempura, jalapeño, spicy crab with salmon and spicy mayo and extra spicy hot sauce (habanero)), and the Something Something 69 roll (soft shell crab, shrimp tempura with tuna, salmon, ono and garlic ponzu sauce). The garlic ponzu sauce was our favorite to use overall. The rolls were all good and the Call 911 definitely had a kick. Service: 5/5 - super friendly and patient as we debated what rolls to order. He quoted us about 15 minute wait for our food and it was fairly accurate. Ambiance: n/a - ordered food to go. Value for price: 5/5 - $30 (before tax and tip) for 4 rolls is an amazing price! The food was good and we just ate at a park around the neighborhood. We would definitely do the to go orders again!
This restaurant was such a great find. The value is unbeatable for what you’re able to order and enjoy. The service was quick and our server and their team were very helpful. Food came to our table faster than we could eat.