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The service here was a delight. She was enthusiastic with each and every table and walked us through the entire menu. The ramen was also excellent, my favorite was the fried chicken. "Medium" spicy is not very spicy, but you can also get spice on the side to customize your heat. Overall, I was surp
Gotta say its a 4.2/5, overall a 7.8/10. First I tried the Takoyaki. 9.6/10, needs more of the brown sauce but was so good and fresh. I've never had Takoyaki that good before, definitely wish I could have it all the time! After that was the Chasu Ramen with Tonkasu Ramen. A 8/10. The pork flavor in
Cute spot for great Ramen. Food was hot and delicious. Small dining space. Pricing was about $20 for most items.
The best ramen I’ve tried in the US. While I can’t claim it’s the absolute best in entire US since I haven’t tried all ramen places, I’ve consistently sought a spot reminiscent of those in Japan. Previous attempts left me unsatisfied, but this place was superb. I ordered the Chashu Ramen with Karaag
Chilled out place to go get ramen.. it's basically right on the strip but feels like it's miles away once you get inside, because it's so chilled. I have had better ramen, broth flavour wise, and there's some odd American style tweaks like sweetcorn added to the noodle soup, but overall it's great
I will always love this place! The food is great and so is the service! Yum! We had the Tonkatsu pork and the Yokozuna Tonkatsu (if I remember correctly) The Yokozuna was great and despite the name is something you can finish alone. The chicken in it was great! Bring your appetites. This is a place
I’m not an expert on Ramen, but WOW. The food was beyond amazing and so filling! Two of us got Ramen and started eating so quickly, I forgot to take pictures! It wasn’t until there were just scraps left that I remembered I meant to take a photo. This is a must-eat-at place!
The wait is a bit long but the food is very good. Seating is a bit tight as the place isn't too big but a nice cozy place to enjoy ramen. Staff are friendly and service is pretty quick. The food is pretty good!
Great little restaurant. My wife is a picky eater and server listened to her a gave a great suggestion. I had broccoli and curry was very good. Curry flavor was milder than I'm used to. Not so in your face. Gyzo was a small dish(appatizer) that I got as well. Very good flavor. Had chicken in it. Had
Really good ramen. The broth was rich and flavorful. The service was decent, there was a line to get in, and customer management was difficult considering the small location and alleyway outside.
Went for lunch, price is average for ramen restaurants in Las Vegas. Got 7$ of extras. I had the soyo fried chicken ramen, it had alot of flavor and the broth was deep. Absolutely worth it.
I don't know if everyone knows this but a big bowl of Ramen can rejuvenate your soul and lift your spirits. The spicy pork belly Ramen did that for me. Sometimes you just have to walk past those restaurants with the famous celebrity telling you they have the best burger, or pizza, or how they will t
Great ramen! I got the Tonkotsu Chashu Ramen. The broth was nice and hot, full of flavor, and went well with a tall Sapporo. The staff was friendly and talkative. This is small restaurant and that should not be taken as a negative. It go’s well with the vibe of this place.
This place is very authentic and very delicious. (美味しい) It totally reminds me of the little ramen shops in Japan. Some of the employees speak Japanese, which was a pleasant surprise. I have eaten there the last 2 times I visited the Las Vegas strip, and I plan to eat there in the future. (P.S. I ask
There was a wait to get in. Which was fine. Usually, noodle places like these have a wait because the food is delicious. This place did not disappoint. I ordered the Curry Beef and everyone else in my group ordered Ramen. They enjoyed the ramen. Personally, I found the curry beef very delicious. It
simple solid ramen. not anyth super authentic but a solid bowl of ramen nonetheless. 😋 -1star because the egg is not the goeey eggy and is just hard boiled egg 🥹
Found this on my first trip to Vegas and went back twice during my second trip. Greattt for a day after drinking. It’s the kind of ramen that doesn’t make you feel too full of sodium but is flavorful and hits the spot. I can not speak to its authenticity- it’s just good soup. Staff is super friendly
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