How to Get a Reservation at Kame

Off-Strip Las Vegas · Las Vegas

Kame is a beloved off-Strip Japanese restaurant that has built a loyal following among Las Vegas locals and food-savvy visitors for its excellent omakase and precise Japanese cooking.

Why Is It So Hard to Book?

Off-Strip restaurants that earn genuine local loyalty are treasured in Las Vegas — Kame has that quality, which creates consistent demand from a discerning audience.

Tips for Getting a Table at Kame

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    Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekend tables.

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    This is an off-Strip experience that rewards planning — it's worth the effort to get there.

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    A smaller party (two to four) has better luck in the intimate space.

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    Monitor with ResTracker if your preferred date is full.

The Fastest Way: Cancellation Alerts

Even fully booked restaurants have cancellations — usually in the 24–72 hours before a seating. ResTracker monitors Kame on Resy and OpenTable around the clock and sends you an email the moment a slot opens up.

Most users get their first alert within a few days of setting up monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kame Las Vegas located?

Kame is an off-Strip Las Vegas restaurant, away from the main casino corridor — a favorite among local food lovers.

What is Kame Las Vegas known for?

Kame is known for its omakase and precise Japanese cooking. It has built a loyal local following for its quality and authenticity.

Is Kame Las Vegas on Resy or OpenTable?

Kame takes reservations on Resy.

What makes Kame different from Strip Japanese restaurants?

Kame is a locals' favorite — off the Strip, without the tourist markup or theatrical presentation. It's valued for the quality of the food rather than the setting.