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Where do I start? I will start when I saw a sign that read "Rated best ramen on LV strip". When I went there I had to wait for a table for a few minutes. Once I was sat I waited several more minutes and the wifey had to flag one of the workers down to take my order. After my food was ordered it came out fairly fast. I hate to admit I paid $2.50 for a 12 ounce can of Pepsi and another 15 for the ramen. The ramen was good but it just wasn't enough. Before I could finish my bowl of ramen one of the workers who ignored me initially came up and asked if I was ready to pay. It would have been nice for him to be "Johnny on the spot" to take my order. I finished my bowl of ramen and I was still hungry. I walked back to my hotel and bought some hotdog on a stick. I don't believe I should pay 15 bucks for a bowl of ramen and leave still hungry. High prices, unreasonable amount of food plus poor service will lead to just one star. I will continue my hunt for a better ramen place. Stay away! I don't know who rated this place as the best but more of a bust.
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