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| - I really have to change the light on this spot. In terms of vegas pricing, this spot is very affordable. Ramen puts you out about $8-$9, versus the $17 other nearby asian joints selling ramen!
Please negate a previous reviewer commenting about the plastic cup. Any of these shops on the Grand Bazaar are going to be inclined towards a tourist, or someone else quickly passing through. It makes no sense to serve ramen in a big ceramic bowl. Why use reusables, and bother with re-cleaning, when most people come in for a pit-stop and continue on? Silverware is more ideal if it offered full dinner service, and someone truly meant to sit and dine for an hour. I don't even think half the shops are connected to a water line, or have a sink.
There IS an eating area, but offers very little seating (only well suited for 2's or 4). But come on. You wouldn't come here for dinner. Or with a group. It's a healthier, Asian, on-the-go.
But the food was pretty good! It's flavorful. It hit the spot. Well balanced. Noodles cooked well. The pork was cooked well. I also got seaweed salad, which was good, and a melon soda. Altogether my meal was about $18.
Next time I'm in vegas, I'd definitely hit this place up again if I'm staying at Paris or Bally's. Ideal for lunch or a quick bite. The sushi looked pretty good, too. And that was priced about $6 a roll; also pretty reasonable.
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