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I was very excited when I heard there was a ramen spot in north side of Las Vegas. If I ever craved ramen I would always have to drive to Spring Mountain. The restaurant decor is nice, it's very modern with stool seating, tables, and booths. The restaurant seats 62, which is small but normal for a ramen spot. My experience started on a sour note. After placing my name on the list for seating and waiting about 15 minutes, the server skipped me and tried to seat the party listed behind me. After I was seated, I ordered the shoyu ramen with corn and extra noodles. Every table gets their own pitcher of water which I appreciated. I felt from the time I ordered until the time I got my food was really long, especially for a ramen spot. Probably waited 20 minutes. I have a lot of the same complaints as other reviews about the ramen. It is very salty, the pieces of meat are very thin, and there is very little broth in your ramen. The only generous portion is the extra noodles which comes on a separate plate. This place isn't a terrible restaurant but I'll continue going to drive to Spring Mountain if I'm craving ramen.
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