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Recently found out that Vegas had a Momofuku location! My first experience with Momofuku was when I lived in NYC and experienced their pork buns + ramen; was delicious 8+ years ago at the East Coast location. Wanted to see if the experience can be replicated in Vegas... :) We made reservations for Monday for lunch at 1230 pm, but honestly - no reservations were needed. Plenty of seating inside the restaurant, which is located on the 2nd floor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. We ordered: 1) Pork belly ramen - pork belly & shoulder, slow poached egg; my husband ordered this and thought it was pretty good but he's had better ramen at Tsujita in Los Angeles. 2) Pork buns x2 - hoisin, scallion, cucumber; this was as good as I remember it, although the pork belly was pretty fat. We each had one! It's pricey at $7 each though. 3) Chilled spicy noodle - Sichuan sausage, Thai basil, candied cashew; I've never tried this before but decided to get it because I wanted to experience something new. They use some type of green spicy pesto sauce to toss the cold noodles, it was quite spicy and the sausage they gave me was very generous. I think our meal was 3.5 stars overall. Service was rather slow, but very friendly!
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