AYCE Sushi and Asian Fusion Plans Second Location

“Experience the vibrant flavors of Vegas sushi, seafood, and Asian fusion cuisine”

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Located at 4141 S Pecos Rd, AYCE Sushi and Asian Fusion is a local restaurant inviting you to “experience the vibrant flavors of Vegas sushi, seafood, and Asian fusion cuisine.” The restaurant has proven itself with a steady 4.3-star rating on Yelp.

“A little of everything,” says one five-star review by Nadine C. “AYCE Sushi and Asian Fusion was a great choice because we had appetizers, sushi, dessert, and skewers. We were too full for entrées, rolls, and salads… maybe next time!”

“Wow, I loved it here!” says another, by Nancy S. “AYCE sushi is my favorite thing in the world and I am always up to trying different places. We were recommended to try this one and I’m so glad we did – it’s definitely a new favorite!”

Now, AYCE Sushi & Asian Fusion is taking its popular sushi offerings to a second location. Building permit paperwork has been submitted to Clark County for a new AYCE location 5130 S Fort Apache Rd, Suite 215.

What Now  confirmed the news of the opening with a representative of AYCE Sushi this week. The representative said it is still too early to share any details on the opening. We’ll be on the lookout for any further details.

“Enjoy fresh, hand-rolled sushi, delicious seafood dishes, and innovative fusion creations that will delight your taste buds,” says the AYCE Vegas website. “With a warm and inviting atmosphere, AYCE Sushi & Asian Fusion is the perfect spot for any occasion, whether it’s a casual get-together or a special celebration. Come dine with us and savor the best of Vegas sushi and Asian fusion cuisine!

You can keep up with AYCE Sushi & Asian Fusion by following @aycesushilv on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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