Discover the charm of Izakaya Tora in Las Vegas, where gourmet yakitori and creative dishes like pork and peach pair perfectly with a fantastic sake selection. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and personable service, especially from servers like Mao who make everyone feel like a close friend. The smoky charred cabbage and fresh hand rolls add to the appeal of this stylish restaurant. Whether for a cozy dinner or late-night happy hour, Izakaya Tora offers a delightful and memorable Japanese dining experience.
Forrest Spellman
a week agoDropped by for dinner a Sunday, typical opening hours and all, but the restaurant was closed. Shame, looked good.
Michael Fisher
3 weeks agoGreat yakisoba. Great sushi. Always a good test is to see how well they make unagi. It was busy but was well managed and they followed up with me throughout the night.
Kun Yu
3 weeks agoTony Huang
a month agoWe came here around 5:15 pm before an 8:00 pm show for a light meal. We weren’t very hungry. They told us sukiyaki wasn’t available because they were out of kelp, which was a bit unexpected for a Japanese restaurant. The food was not bad, and when we got the bill, there was an automatic 20% “Large Party” charge, even though we were only five people (two adults and three kids). If you don’t check the bill carefully, you might tip twice. Since the 20% was already added, I didn’t leave extra tip. I’m not sure if five people is considered a large party in Las Vegas.
Jerrold Rosen
a month agoDefinitely our favorite sushi restaurant in Las Vegas. We’ve eaten there three times and the food is always good. Most recently the service was really exceptional too.