Another good option for ramen in southwest Vegas. It seemed as if Omoide gives you a very easy-going ramen experience. The bowls seem bigger, more noodles, and tons of toppings. Surprisingly big chunks of chasu which is nice as Vegas seems to be on the skinnier side when it comes to the meat. The spicy broth actually delivered a good heat throughout the course, perhaps taking some of the Korean influence from the area with a gochujang-esque accompanied spicy sauce in the bowl. My filling bowl came to $11 after tax. In and out in less than 45 minutes. Omoide is a fine option for ramen in the Valley. But don't overlook the huge menu with tons of rice and noodle options if you're not in the ramen mood.