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Kusa Nori at Resorts World

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Strip$$4sushijapanese
Kusa Nori at Resorts World

The Vibe

Hand roll and sushi bar

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

4:00 PM-5:30 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $8 beers
  • $8 sake bombs
  • $13 cocktails

Food Specials

  • $7-11 sushi rolls
  • Discounted bites

At Resorts World

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Location

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Kusa Nori at Resorts World Happy Hour Guide

Kusa Nori is Resorts World's fast-casual sushi spot, focusing on hand rolls and quick service without the full sit-down restaurant experience. The happy hour runs daily from 4-5:30pm with $8 beers, $13 cocktails, and $7-11 hand rolls, which makes it one of the more accessible options inside this otherwise pricey resort. It's not going to change your life, but if you want fresh sushi without the white tablecloth pricing, it's a solid move.

The Happy Hour Details

Daily 4-5:30pm—short window, but at least it's every day. The pricing is straightforward: $8 beers, $13 cocktails, $7-11 hand rolls depending on which one you choose. The hand rolls are the focus here, and at $7-11 each during happy hour, you can try a few without breaking the bank.

Beer selection is basic but covers the essentials: Japanese imports like Sapporo and Kirin, plus a few domestic options. Cocktails are simple—nothing crazy creative, just well-made drinks with quality ingredients. The $13 cocktail price is about what you'd expect for Resorts World; not cheap, but not offensive.

The Food Situation

Hand rolls are the specialty—fresh fish wrapped in crispy nori with rice and fillings, meant to be eaten with your hands immediately while the seaweed is still crunchy. Options include classics like spicy tuna, salmon, yellowtail plus more creative combinations with different sauces and toppings.

At $7-11 per roll, you're looking at 2-3 rolls to feel satisfied, maybe 4 if you're really hungry. So budget $20-35 for food during happy hour depending on your appetite. They also have poke bowls and other items that might be included in happy hour pricing—check when you order.

The quality is solid. Not blow-your-mind omakase-level sushi, but fresh fish, properly prepared rice, and flavor combinations that work. It's the kind of sushi that makes you happy without requiring you to genuflect to the chef.

The Fast-Casual Format

This isn't a full-service restaurant. You order at the counter, grab a seat (or take it to go), and they bring your food out. The space is casual and modern—clean lines, minimal decor, efficient. It's designed for quick meals, not lingering over multiple courses.

During happy hour it can get busy with hotel guests and locals who know about it, but turnover is fast since people aren't camping out. Service is quick and friendly—they're used to the rush and keep things moving.

The Vibe

Casual, no-frills, practical. You're here for fresh sushi at a reasonable price, not an experience. There's no atmosphere to speak of—it's bright, functional, and gets the job done. Think of it as the Chipotle of sushi bars: fast, fresh, customizable, and consistent.

Crowd is a mix of everyone: solo diners grabbing a quick bite, couples sharing a few rolls, hotel guests who don't want to commit to a full dinner. It's not a scene or a destination—it's just good sushi served efficiently.

Who Should Go

Anyone staying at Resorts World who wants sushi without the upscale restaurant pricing or time commitment. People who appreciate hand rolls and want to try a few different kinds. Solo travelers looking for a quick, quality meal. Groups who want to grab something fast before heading out for the night.

Skip it if you're looking for a full sushi restaurant experience with sashimi platters and sake pairings—this is casual and streamlined by design.

Bottom Line

Kusa Nori's daily 4-5:30pm happy hour offers fresh hand rolls at $7-11, plus $8 beers and $13 cocktails. It's not the cheapest happy hour in Vegas, but for Resorts World it's damn reasonable. The fast-casual format means you're in and out quickly, the quality is solid, and you're not paying a premium for white tablecloths and lengthy tasting menus. If you want good sushi without the fuss, Kusa Nori delivers.

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