Came with friends on a weekend for dinner. Place is pretty small so if you're a big party you might have to wait a lot. Optimal is parties of 4 or less. The parking lot is crazy too because that complex has so many good things in it. This is my first Japanese curry place in vegas and it didn't disappoint. I just wish that they have more creative combinations like curry house in la. This is very traditional, with chicken Katsu, pork Katsu, hamburger steak, and of course the add ons you want like spinach, corn, egg (not soft boiled. Hard boiled) etc. I got the chicken Katsu and it was very moist and flavorful. My friends got the pork Katsu and hamburger steak and they both enjoyed it. Personally I think the chicken is juicer than the pork. I also had the Takoyaki balls and they were really good. It's like a friend mash potato balls with pieces of octopus in it. Sounds really weird I know but give it a try.
If you cant eat spicy beware of even ordering a 2. It definitely has a kick to it. The scale is 1 through 10 but a 5 is super super spicy according to the waiter. The one thing I don't like about this place is that they don't automatically give you the pickled radish. If you ask they gave you a small portion of it. I had to ask 3 times cause I love that stuff. They weren't giving me attitude about it but I wish it was just out on the table like kept curry restaurants.