As far as ramen in total goes, Hashi is towards the top of the pack but by no means top 3 for Vegas. The noodles are quality and cooked fresh. The venue is sleek and new. And the chasiu is thick and charred to perfection. However, some down points include how loud the venue is, the limited seating, the slow service for both food and the final check, and the lack of offerings. Hashi has 3 tens and a very select number of additions. No appetizers available and only Asahi for beer. At $9 base price, Hashi is one of the best for the price, but I like my ramen a certain way with some additional toppings like making the broth spicy or adding corn and Hashi just falls short in that department. Good but not great.