I'm pretty sure that this is one of those places where if you are a Non-Chinese Asian, you get treated badly. It's a fact that every single person of Asian descent in the world has some Chinese blood in them, but I think the treatment I received here comes from more of a nationalistic point of view rather than ethnic.
When I first moved to Las Vegas many years ago, I had no clue where any of the Japanese or Korean districts were located. Las Vegas is a very politically incorrect place, not only do the public schools teach their students that Cubans are from a continent named Mexico, but the city hall decided to declare everything on Spring Mountain: "Chinatown". They even declared the Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese districts as Chinese. Well, getting back to subject, I asked the lady working here where I could find a good Ramen house or Korean BBQ, and she started making these angry screaming noises at me. She then said that she refuses to answer the question.
All the reviews below are like "Hrey! Dis is wer I go fur mei Azn fud shooping!"(translation- Hey! This is where I go for my Asian food shopping). Now that quote bothers me? The term "Asian" is too broad and general. Can I really do my Japanese food shopping here? Not really, unless you count Nissan Ramen. Can I really do my Korean food shopping here? No F*cking way! You guys are as mixed up as Floyd Mayweather when he told Manny Pacquaio to go back to the Japan and make some Sushi.