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Lots of ramen in Vegas, so it was a nice surprise to see something different here at Hashi. Tonight I went with the Tonkotsu ramen ($9). Hashi's version is a simple bowl: noodles (thin, nice!), egg, green onions, bamboo, and meat (that fatty pork was bomb! - next time I'll order extra). It's a clean bowl that might seem to lack on overall flavor, but no! Sometimes the other established ramen spots have bowls with high on flavor or they're heavy on ingredients which'll make me wanna take a nap afterward (I still like those from time to time). Tonight, I came in after a workout and I think I got just the right proportion. They're still only a week into their opening and I have a couple notes. A green tea was ordered and never came yet ended up on the bill somehow. There were probably two orders ahead of us (party of 2 and party of 3) and our order took nearly half an hour. Yes, they're still new and I imagine it'll only improve. The atmosphere is super clean. The lighting, the counter, and open visible kitchen, all a very nice touch. At the moment there's only counter seating but soon, table seating will line the wall. Great spot with easy parking and a growing menu.
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