I wandered into 28GO with a friend while we were looking to get a quick dinner near campus. It is hard for me to express what my first impression of 28GO was, but 28GO is definitely unique.
The decor is dark and the lighting is dim. Combined with the eclectic mix of music (hip-hop to latin to old anime theme songs) 28GO gives off a cool vibe. On the walls are paintings of giant robots from various anime. The ones I noticed were the variable fighter from Macross and Mazinger Z. According to the waiter, they plan on adding more paintings. The t.v. above the bar plays classic giant robot anime and live action shows in back and white (an aesthetic choice since most of the shows featured aired in color.)
The food is good. Good enough for me to come back a second time and good enough that I would recommend 28GO to someone looking to try something new around UNLV. Their ramen doesn't come with any fancy topping but, they do feature some interesting combinations of meat and broth. For example their Shoyu Rib came with bbq rib meat which, for me, was a tasty deviation from what I would normally expect.
The prices are pretty fair. $8 isn't the least I have paid for a good bowl of ramen, but it isn't the most either.
The service was good. The only person who seems to work there is Xalan and he was friendly and prompt both times I was there.
Overall I am giving 28GO five out of five stars because I enjoyed both my meals there. They are still getting started but, I think their menu offers some ambitious options that have a lot of potential.