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  • Really just so so. There are such super great reviews on this restaurant - my conclusion is that the selection of good ramen places in Vegas are limited and compared to all, they maybe good? To start with, majority of the patrons (90%) are non Asian, at least at the lunch time we were there, thus my guess is that the reviews are really not the Asian standards of what a good bowl of ramen should be. It is so great that they have a kids menu. For $7.50, you get a small bowl of chicken ramen with corn and spinach; 2 crispy chicken, small bowl of chicken and rice, slice of orange, lollipop and a small vanilla ice cream. I would say that was the highlight of the whole meal. For the adults, we ordered the Tokyo ramen special, which is just the to tonkatsu (pork) soup base with skinny ramen noodles with cha siu and a soft boiled egg. If you were to go to an authentic ramen place, they would boil the broth for each table, not just scooped out the broth from a big pot. At this place, you know they just scooped the broth out and assemble the toppings and bring it to the table. Out ramen came quick before our appetizers (hint). The broth was not hot (which it should be). Disappointed!!! Now come the food - we ordered the Brussels sprouts tempura, it was really good because they put truffle oil in their tempura batter so it was very fragrant. The crispy chicken was also tasty. Authentic Tonkatsu broth should be white or close to it, it was brown so assume they add quiet a bit of soy sauce, which made the broth quiet salty. Oh and by the way, everyone in the kitchen was non Asian. OH AND there are no Japanese restaurant (at least not the authentic Japanese restaurant) that will charge you $1 for tea. Tea or water supposed to be complimentary. We are not at an American restaurant asking for a cup of tea or coffee that is on the menu. Very disappointed considering we purposely took uber to come for this ramen place which supposedly have such great review
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