Decided to go here with the bro cuz we wanted some Asian food and wanted to try a new place. There was a bunch of people in line so I guess it's a pretty popular place.
I ordered the shoyu ramen and tonkatsu while my bro got the tonkotsu ramen. The noodles were okay, nothing really special about them. You can also tell that they store them as blocks because I had to mix my ramen in the soup to loosen it up. The shoyu broth didn't have a strong taste to it while the tonkotsu broth seemed a bit diluted. The chashu was pretty tough to chew and didn't really have it's own flavor. The tonkatsu was pretty tasty with the sauce and had a nice crunch factor, but unfortunately it was still pink in the middle. The staff was nice enough to redo the order. If you order this dish make sure to check to see if the pork is fully cooked because you don't want to risk getting sick from it. The second order was okay but I think it could have used a bit more cooking.
Overall this place was decent, but I don't think I would go back here. Chinatown is close by and has cheaper and more delicious options. If you are stuck on the strip and are really craving for some ramen I guess this place could suffice.