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| - Never really thought to try and even find a ramen house in Vegas, considering, one typically is drunk and just walking about the strip all day long, but this place was DEFINITELY a good find. Chanced upon this quaint little establishment while visiting friends in Vegas and they recommended that we should eat here because I loved noodles so much. Definitely comparable to my favorite ramen places...5 stars as far as Vegas is concerned! :)
I was a little skeptic at first, but walking into this tiny little place, which probably seats no more than 20 - 30 guests, was one of the pleasant little surprises of my trip.
Ordered the Gyoza and the Tonkotsu ramen with the hard boiled egg. The gyoza...typical. The ramen was actually quite good. The noodles were nice and soft, and the broth was flavorful and not too much. The yolk of the egg was pretty salty, even for my taste(and I LOVE salty), but the Chasu...MAN, I don't know exactly how they cooked it, but it was frickin good. I ate all of my ramen and my fiancee's leftovers and was so full, but would've still eaten some more, just because I liked it so much.
I can definitely see this place getting quite busy at peak times, considering the size and all, so come outside of the meal rush hours.
Service - good. No complaints and nothing especially out of the ordinary either.
Parking is fine, the place shares a large lot with several other establishments...
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