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    Catch and Fire

    4.8 (27 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Michelle A.

    I wasn't really hungry, but I saw this on Yelp and couldn't believe sushi options were $3, $6, or $9. What an incredible value! Since I wasn't hungry I decided to dip in and just grab a few things to go. $30 and two bags later I left. Just a few things- Lol Let's talk about it! I was sat at a table and encouraged to view the digital menu with pictures. The screen was clean and the format was easy to use. I kept track of everything I wanted on my phone. Everything looked absolutely amazing. When my server came, I handed her my phone and she laughed. She began ringing up my order at the register. Blue fin nigiri for $3. You read that right. Yellowtail nigiri for $1.50 each- 2 for $3. Holy cow. Taro nigiri for $3. It was all fresh and the blue fin and taro featured little roe toppings or wasabi. Of course I needed the yellowtail carpaccio. And edamame for only $3? Yes please! An octopus skewer and a $6 tuna hand roll special, and I was on my way. As the friendly staff gathered my order, I wandered the restaurant taking pictures, making sure to stay clear of the other customers. They were super sweet about it because I told them I was Yelping. There is a $49 special. I'm bringing my husband to try that. It looks amazing, and total deal! I can't wait! This please is charming. It reminds me of that Korean restaurant next to the Palms with the private seating. I'm truly excited about coming back. I got home and opened all my little boxes. I started with the yellowtail carpaccio which was similar to sashimi, but had fresh tomato and jalapeno on top. It was just a little burst of flavor. Next came the nigiri. Blue fin for $3. This is wild. It was succulent and rich. I savored that little morsel of joy. Then the octopus skewer - it was crunchy and it had a thick sauce across it that was savory, tangy and not overpowering. The octopus was tender. I would get that again for sure. I saved the edamame and tuna hand roll for breakfast. Yes, you read that right, and it was still fresh. Sometimes when sushi sits overnight it becomes suspect. Full steam ahead here. It's the new breakfast of champions! Will I be back? Absolutely! It's just a matter of time.

    Located on Arville and Spring Mountain, next to Silverlake Ramen
    Marites D.

    Catch and Fire is absolutely incredible! I love they are a la carte and not AYCE Sushi. You'll find them on Arville and Spring Mountain, next to Silverlake Ramen. There's plenty of parking. Soft opening was on May 20, 2026. Grand opening was on June 1, 2026. Inside has good lighting with plenty of seating and awesome background music. Menu offers a nice selection of appetizers, salad, tacos, charcoal skewers, soup & noodles, nigiri, basic rolls, special rolls, sides and desserts. They have a Catch & Fire Special for 2 people ($49.99) which includes 6 skewers, 6 orders of nigiri sushi, 1 specialty rolls, 2 fresh oysters, shrimp and vegetable tempura, 2 udon or ramen, and large hot sake or 2 draft beers. For beverages, there's assorted soft drinks and alcohol including nigori sake, flavored soju, sapporo and asahi draft. I ordered Shrimp Tempura Roll (8 pieces, $6), inside has crispy shrimp tempura paired with avocado and cucumber, rolled in seasoned sushi rice and nori, topped with tempura bits, and has a satisfying crunch. Also had Fried Gyoza ($3), which is crispy deep fried Japanese dumplings filled with pork and vegetables, nicely seasoned and good flavor, served with a dipping sauce that's a little salty. I tried with regular sushi sauce, and it was better with the fried gyoza. Since fried gyoza is flavorful, it doesn't need sauce. For dessert, they have honey toast, cheesecake, tiramisu, ice cream for lychee, red bean, green tea, and vanilla, as well as frozen melona Korean bar with flavors for melon, ube, strawberry, and mango. I tried Oreo Cheesecake ($6), amazingly delightful! It's soft and creamy with a lovely Oreo cookie texture, served with light whipped cream. I paired with Vanilla Ice Cream ($3), it was served frozen. I had to let it thaw for a little bit to soften, it tastes pretty good with whipped cream and Oreo Cheesecake, and not too sweet. Service from Min, Lucy, and Josh is remarkable and outstanding! They're very kind, welcoming, helpful, attentive, and friendly!

    2-person special, probably for a limited time
    Chris V.

    Catch: great. Fire: not so much. Noodles: don't even bother. Catch and Fire is a new izakaya that has taken over a former sashimi spot next to Silverlake Ramen. I followed them on social media after seeing their sign up and started seeing ads for a grand opening special for 2 people, and I convinced my friend to go in with me. The special is $49.99, which is certainly savings over the individual items' cost of ~$75; it was pretty easy to add those up since their current gimmick is that most food items are priced at $3, $6, or $9. I guess the word hasn't spread since it was pretty empty when we got there, so we were seated immediately. The food also came out really quickly, almost too fast to keep up with, which is interesting since that also happens in AYCE sushi and these guys might be positioning themselves as an alternative. Either way, maybe building in 1-2 minutes of delay between prepping dishes would have been nice. I'll just break down the items roughly in arrival order rather than how they're listed on the menu. Peach Soju: unlisted option for the included alcohol, and probably the more interesting than a hot sake on a summer day or a basic draft lager. Sweet and pretty smooth. Good palate cleanser for some dishes that may run a bit bitter or otherwise strong. Nigiri: aside from the squid running a bit chewy, all were good or great. The yellowtail, salmon, and tuna all tasted fresh. For 2 pieces at $3 regular price, these are a great deal. But they also have Toro for 1 pc at $3, and it tasted much like any great chu-toro I've had but at a relative steal. Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura: all crispy and nicely cooked, just a bit inconvenient to dip into the one shared small bowl of tempura sauce. I would totally smash one or both of these if I were to return. Black Tiger roll: our choice of specialty roll. Shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, unagi, sushi rice all seemed pretty standard. It's the eel choice of the relatively limited specialty roll selection, so it worked for me. Oysters: seemed a bit bitter on the backend much more so than sweet. Haven't gotten sick yet after the meal though, so that's a plus. Skewers: quite underwhelming overall compared to the stronger izakayas around town. Beef Japanese Chimichurri was tasty enough but too chewy, while none of the other items which we chose truly impressed. These were the original Chicken, the tsukune (which they can't even write or pronounce), the Pork Truffle Parmesan, the Butter Shrimp, and Spicy Baby Octopus. The flavors weren't very intense and they obviously don't grill the skewers over binchotan like other local spots do. The soups were the real dealbreaker if anything might be. My friend said his Mini Udon was bland, and somehow I got the exact same if not worse experience in my Black Garlic Ramen. There was just really little flavor of any sort in the broth, which is the whole point of ramen. I had to make it a "shoyu" on my own by adding soy sauce, and it was just tolerable enough after I fixed it. It's not worth considering whether the noodles softened while I ate the other dishes or the pork belly is that good when the base of the ramen was so carelessly prepared. Lighting is a bit too dim for great food pics. Service is attentive and responsive enough. Music seems to be a lot of k-pop and some western pop. Parking might get a bit rougher toward peak dinner or when these guys finally become more popular, which they should at least for some of their foods. Come to Catch & Fire for their $49.99 deal or for a solid, cheap sushi alternative for when you aren't feeling quite hungry enough for all the AYCE spots. Don't get their soups unless you're forced to though.

    Chiqui A.

    Found out they just opened two weeks ago so we wanted to support and try their foods. They have an opening special $49 and I will list in the picture what's included. This is going away soon so go try this package! Loved everything because you choose your own based what's included in the package so we tried so many things even ramen! Ramen could use a little more flavoring but its was not bad. I like that they are open until 2am. We came in pretty late so we got seated right away. Chanel the server explained everything on the menu very attentive and friendly. Josh the manager also came and greeted us at the end. The ambiance is simple and inviting -- the best part is the prices are so affordable and you get to try different takes on skewers choices. We will go back to try other foods on the menu. Parking is good.

    Truffle Salmon Belly nigiri
    Evette H.

    I have a weakness for truffle and this place absolutely capitalizes on it. We came in for the 2 for $50 special. The customization options are endless from the nigiri, skewers, and sushi options. My favorite was anything with truffle on it but also any tuna pieces were delicious! We would love to come back!

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    Wendy W.

    This place was amazing!! We did the 49 dollar special , that came with Ramen, skewers, specialty roll, Nigiri and two beers. It was a true value. And everything tasted good and fresh . Servers were attentive but not pushy . Decor was nice and minimal . My only suggestion would be having a QR code for the menu available . For a table to use one iPad was a little difficult if no one had been there before . We will definitely be back.

    Baked Mussels $3
    Matt N.

    Came here for the first time and definitely coming back. Ordered yellow tail ponzu, black tiger roll, several different nigiri. Everything was excellent and fresh . Prices were amazing. Pickled ginger was really good here as well.

    Nigiri, Sushi
    Al D.

    This is a newly opened place, Catch & Fire is not AYCE but à la carte. The sushis and skewers we ordered were very good. The only thing that I didn't like was the black garlic Ramen, which was very very salty. Other than that, the rest of the Dining experience was excellent. We will definitely return to try the other items on the menu.

    Baked mussel, salmon fantasy, and spice bomb?
    Ariella T.

    Pretty good! They have a pricing scheme of everything being $3, $6, or $9, unless it's something premium, so very reasonable! The skewers were really good, it has that light charcoal burnt taste that I love! Service was great, all the servers were very attentive, it wasn't super busy when I went but they were very on top of things!

    Thi P.

    This place is incredible and affordable! The food came out fast and tastes great! The staff was incredibly friendly and attentative! We had a nice quiet area with good music in the background. Everytime I come to Vegas, this is a MUST GO TO PLACE. I recommend it for everyone!

    Yummy skewers, they are charcoal grilled. I loved it.

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    Foods cheap, came out fast, flavors were good, service was great and the restaurant was very clean!

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    Fish was fresh, staff was attentive and thoughtful what more can you ask for? Really enjoyed the garlic salmon and tuna.

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