This has become my go to ramen spot. The service is generally pretty quick, and while the staff isn't totally personable, they are friendly and efficient.
It's a little hidden and from the outside it looks a bit run down as the windows are covered and you can't see inside. When you get inside, it can be a little crowded when they're busy because their waiting area is small. But that gives it a very intimate feel. It's a cozy little spot, and while it's pretty busy, the longest I've had to wait to be seated is 10-15 minutes.
My usual order is the Tonkatsu Ramen (miso). I like the thicker noodles and buttery broth. My husband orders the Spicy Tonkatsu, which he enjoys, but then he is always taking some of my broth because he says he likes it better.
It's not the most amazing ramen I've had in my life, but so far it's the best I've had in Vegas. The bowls are smaller and there's not as much meat as other ramen places I've been to, but the quality and price is good. It always hits the spot when I'm craving ramen.
I do wish they did free refills for soft drinks. You can only order by the can. Regardless, I still plan on coming back and trying other things on the menu!