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Sushi Mon Restaurant

8320 West Sahara Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89117
(702) 304-0044

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Price Range: $$
Parking: Private Lot
Credit Card: Yes
Outdoor Seating: No
Alcohol: Beer Wine Only




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by Jenni R.

best all you can eat sushi in vegas. end of story. i suggest going in for lunch since you'll get your monies worth. here's a hint to ordering: don't order rolls! i know it's tempting, but it's all rice! why would you pay over $20 to get full off of rice?! be smart!! order the expensive sushi. ask the chef what their special is for the day. there's nothing more to it. good sushi. good price. AND extra points for buy 10 all-you-can-eat sushi and get one free. that's a FREE $27 dinner!!!!! it doesn't get any better then that!


 
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by Joli C.

I have been to this place twice.. both experience are great...  Their sushi is really good, the best sushi I've ever had.. They have a variety of selection for sushi and rolls, they also have mochi ice cream........ and so on (I don't really rmb :p)  But but but, the 911 roll is so spicy that I almost need to call 911... overall, I will go back next time when I visit vegas... :)


 
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by Melissa G.

I've tried plenty of all you can eat sushi restaurants in Vegas (they seem to be popping up everywhere). Now it's kinda hard to go to a place like Little Buddha and pay $20 for a roll knowing you can go to Sushi Mon and pay about $30 for all you can eat. Usually when I hear all you can eat or buffet, I would say I am not interested because of the quality of the food.Sushi Mon is def. the best for all you can eat for locals. You get the same thing for lunch, so it would be better to go for lunch if you can and pay less. They have a ton of rolls here-which are all really good-too many to mention. Alot are covered in sauces, but its not overboard like some other sushi restaurants. I also like how you can get a half order of the rolls. Sushi seems fresh and the place is reliable. Waitresses are fast and available. I have tried to take out of town visitors here, but if they want some cool Vegas type place I guess this would not be the place to go. You would have to go on the strip, but then you pay for it there and portions are much smaller.I would like this place even more if they let you get sashimi! I have been to another all you can eat in Vegas that has sashimi on the all  you can eat (Hikari) but this place was dirty inside, old looking, ok I will just do another review haha. They also have a good choice of appetizers you can get with the all you can eat.


 
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by jill c.

My coworkers and I frequent this fine establishment at least once a week. The lunch time hours are usually very busy, but the numerous sushi chefs crank out the rolls as fast as you can order them. The volcano roll is one of my favorites, but I haven't had a bad roll from this place. The staff is very friendly and extremely attentive.


 
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by Theo B.Sean B.Fork D.Daniel O.Vernon B.

All you can eat sushi off the strip? Away from all the crowds of the hotel buffets? Yezzzirrr! Vegas for the Pacquiao vs. Cotto fight brought major crowds any and everywhere. Times like this it's nice to explore the part of Vegas that you tend to forget about. You know the part where you realize there's more to this city than just a strip of street infested with over the top hotels.  Don't get me wrong I love it as much as anybody else, but sometimes the crowds can be a bit much.  Escape for a couple of hours from the madness isn't a bad idea.This place was a nice change of pace.  Head sushi chef was way cool.  Made to order rolls made in on like Donkey Kong. Place was full of locals so it had to be legit.  One of the highlights to a highlight packed weekend!A VERY GOOD AYCE SUSHI PLACE ON THE WEST SIDESushi Mon is on of a myriad All You Can Eat (AYCE) Sushi restaurants throughout Las Vegas. For the most part, I have had favorable experiences at the AYCE places in Vegas. In the old days, AYCE meant Buffet Style like Makino. Makino was fine, but sushi lovers knew that the price you had to pay for AYCE was that it was not as good as Made To Order. But a few years ago the AYCE trend caught on at many of the good sushi places that were only set up for Made To Order and that is when AYCE Sushi really took off. Really, there are so many AYCE Made To Order places in Vegas I don't know how the places that don't have AYCE stay in business.In November 2009, AYCE Made To Order Sushi in Las Vegas is going for between $24 and $28. My eleven year old son, Tristan, can eat $28 of sushi in about 15 minutes, so we make out way ahead, dollars wise. What would normally be a $150-$200 bill ends up being just under $100 for three people (with drinks and tax).In Henderson, my favorite place is The Ka (Warm Springs Green Valley). The sushi is top-notch for AYCE and the atmosphere is actually very good for a sushi place. Most sushi places that put any effort into their atmosphere tend to charge much more than the other sushi places, but not The Ka. Additionally, the sushi chefs at The Ka have quite a bit of personality (which makes up for their challenged English... hey, I can barely speak any Japanese, if THAT is what they are speaking, so they're doing much better than me on the bilingual thing.)Now that we're living on the "West Side" we have to find a place to get our sushi fix. My girlfriend lived over here recently anyways and Sushi Mon was "her place." We actually went to Sushi Mon for our first date although neither of us were really paying much attention to what was going into our mouths in the restaurant that day.The quality and selection of the sushi is very good. I like to gage my sushi places by the quality of the salmon (aka "sake") and I was not disappointed. It was very soft, smooth, and very tasty. My girlfriend likes to use the Yellowtail as her gage and it certainly passes muster with her as with me. We had a variety of the typical rolls you can get in Vegas and each one of them was good to great.The atmosphere is typical for Las Vegas sushi restaurants, at least the non-casino places. It always seems to be busy here and it seems they would be able to fill a few more tables if they had the room for it. Not much for decoration but there's nothing disconcerting about it either. The most important part is that it is clean, which it is. The sushi chefs were very good and surprisingly fast (in spite of a packed place). I wish they had a little more personality but I probably need to go back a few more times and start some kind of rapport with them and they'd probably be just fine.Here's a kicker for me: THEY HAVE A STAMP CARD. Your 10th AYCE is free, which is like getting $2.80 off each meal. Not all places do this in Las Vegas and if you're looking for a new "favorite place," this certainly helps tip things in favor of a place who does have a stamp card.If you're looking for All You Can Eat Made To Order Sushi on the West Side of Las Vegas I would recommend that you check this place out. I'm sure there are other good places in the area, but this one is good for me.All you can eat Sushi? Really? In Vegas nonetheless? Poor buffet quality imitation sushi comes to mind.  But Sushi Mon can't be further from that image.  For less than $30 for dinner, you get high quality sushi for all you can eat.  It's a great way to try several different types of sushi and rolls (as long as you finish it) and you will like some more than others but I've never not been able to finish an order.  Everything is just that good.Cajun Albacore is a personal favorite by the way.  Don't forget to save just a small bit of room for ice cream (included of course).My belly aches in a good way. Maria and I just finished the AYCE while in town for a brief vacation, man, I'm glad this hasn't caught on in LA. At $26 per person for dinner, this is not a bad price for the ridiculous amount of sushi they have. Good selection of rolls, nigiri, hand rolls, and other appetizers and deserts. My favorite was the 9-11 roll (super spicy! burns in a good way) , and the delicious strawberry mochi. Our server was excellent as well, always there asking us for more the second we finished something. So Dan, why only 4 stars? It's far from the strip, situated in a suburban shopping center. You'll need GPS to find this. Also this place was packed on a Monday night, with 6 chefs working. Given how busy they were, the decor is weak. A makeover would make this place an easy 5 star.Ok, so after a few visits to this place, I figured it's time to update my review. I don't classify myself as a Sushi connoisseur by any stretch, so I would say that doesn't qualify me too well to review this for people who are.  With that said, if you are new to sushi, and want to find what you like, this place is a good choice.I only wish I could get s steak with my sushi.  And maybe a baked potato and a salad.  :) As a newbie to sushi, I was cautious to make sure that my first experience was somewhere that was…


 
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by to the point i.

POSITIVEnice decorfriendly staffall you can eatawesome "for two' specialsopen til 1am!!!NEGATIVEacross town


 
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by Jen K.

They bumped up their prices a little. Its now $22 for lunch and $27 for dinner. But I calculated I ate well over $40 worth tonight. By myself. I'm gonna throw it all up anyways. jk. I tried inducing vomiting after a few large meals and could never get it to work out. I just dry heave. Speaking of dry heaving (unrelated), I bent over today to pick something up and close-mouth burped. I TOTALLY puked in my mouth. My stomach was pretty empty so it was like, pure bile. GROSS. I cried. Anyways. My circuit: two orders of salmon two orders of hamachi hirame with shiso half Moon roll (to satisfy the whitey in me) half Frying Jason (to satisfy the glutton) baked green mussel white tuna otoro green tea ice cream If you pay item by item, it averages $5 per for nigiri and $8 for rolls. You have to strategically order your items. Get your nigiri started first. Then order a roll during round two because it takes longer. There is a science to AYCE sushi. You must optimize your time. The chefs can get busy. And don't be a douche because the chef's mutter indiscretions about you under their breaths in Japanese if you piss them off. I also get a hot green tea. But that shit is piping hot. I have to let it cool off for like 10 minutes before I can even think about sipping it. I can't even hold the damn cup. I'm bummed they discontinued the anago. There aren't many places in Vegas where you can find anago. They also don't have Spanish mackerel. (Ichiza has it sometimes! Carpaccio) They also have uni. Its not on the menu. Neither is the white tuna or toro (I think). A big bonus is that they're open late, 2a. Wait, is that a bonus? Because I always gorge myself then want to go straight to bed. I went tonight at 1245a. It looked like the crowd was winding down. Then at like 115, three parties walked in. Last call is at 130. Normally. Unless three parties walk in at 115a. Sushi is aways good with a beer and sake. They always have the tv on ESPN. Sound off. * off the strip, non-casino I'm gonna let you in on a little secret. The all-you-can-eat special is made possible by the gaijin…


 
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by Theo B.

All you can eat sushi off the strip? Away from all the crowds of the hotel buffets? Yezzzirrr! Vegas for the Pacquiao vs. Cotto fight brought major crowds any and everywhere. Times like this it's nice to explore the part of Vegas that you tend to forget about. You know the part where you realize there's more to this city than just a strip of street infested with over the top hotels.  Don't get me wrong I love it as much as anybody else, but sometimes the crowds can be a bit much.  Escape for a couple of hours from the madness isn't a bad idea.This place was a nice change of pace.  Head sushi chef was way cool.  Made to order rolls made in on like Donkey Kong. Place was full of locals so it had to be legit.  One of the highlights to a highlight packed weekend!


 
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by Wade Y.

After a busy day of gambling, drinking, and checking out various casinos, my boys and I were in the mood for some serious grubbage.  Our other friend suggested this place, and said for $27, you can get all you can eat sushi as well as anything else on their menu.It's a fairly small place and it took us about 20 minutes to get a seat.  Not too bad a wait, but since all of us were so hungry, it seemed like forever.Once you sit down, you can start ordering.  Stick to the nigiri choices, unless there are some rolls on the menu that look good (we ordered quite a few spider rolls).  A brief breakdown of what we ordered:Salmon nigiri - 5/5Maguro - 4/5Ebi - 5/5Hamachi - 4/5Unagi - 5/5Spider roll - 5/5Shrimp heads - 4/5Uni- 1/5 (color and taste was not good)...the only thing that suckedOrders came out fairly quickly.  I liked the fact that the rice balls for the nigiri were small sized....this place doesn't try to fill you up on the rice.  Everything was really fresh and tasty.  Service was friendly and efficient.One hour later, we waddled out, having completely killed this place.  I'd definitely go back again.


 
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by Jason L.

My favorite all-you-can-eat sushi place.  Go during dinner and order toro (fat tuna), amaebi (sweet shrimp) and uni (sea urchin).  They don't write these in the menu, but are available during dinner albeit just one order each.  Then go ahead and splurge with the rest of the sushi items that you like.  Always get my money's worth.One word of caution - try off-peak hours as wait to sit and wait for you food once you sit could get frustrating.  On the upside, I always get my money's worth.My favorite all-you-can-eat sushi place.  Go during dinner and order toro (fat tuna), amaebi (sweet shrimp) and uni (sea urchin).  They don't write these in the menu, but are available during dinner albeit just one order each.  Then go ahead and splurge with the rest of the sushi items that you like.  Always get my money's worth.One word of caution - try off-peak hours as wait to sit and wait for you food once you sit could get frustrating.  On the upside, I always get my money's worth.

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