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| - It was a little quiet at work so I decided it was a good day to have an offsite lunch. I yelped new spots in Chinatown.
Yes, this is the old Anime place, and the maid place which I did not get to try. It is next door to Kaya Sushi.
We ordered the Roti to start and it was one of the best in Las Vegas, next to Island Malaysian and Veggie House. It was freshly sauteed and fluffy. The sauce was slightly spicy but nothing too fancy (because the Roti was the star).
I read the restaurant was opened by Thai people so I was hesitant about ordering anything not Thai or Southeast Asian, but my Ramen craving was still going strong, so I had to try their Tonkatsu Ramen. The ramen was the thin noodle kind, with a really tasty, savory and sticky broth. The pork was tender, sliced really thin, and was surprisingly good. The major difference was that there were fried shallots added, and that totally changed the flavor profile, in a good way.
I was also able to try a slice of the roasted pork from another noodle soup dish, and again, it was surprisingly good, sliced thin and flavorful.
Side note, their entire menu is pictorial, so that made it really easy to pick what to order!
I would absolutely come back... to try the other menu items, as well as the Roti again!
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