"0"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "4"^^ . "They have Ramen Burger here. Not affiliated with the original New York guys, but if you've been craving some ramen burger, ask for it. It's not on the menu.\n\nI dined there as soon as they opened at 6pm, it was empty. An hour later when I finished, they were about 4 other parties in the dining area and two ladies sitting at the bar. \n\nIf you ever took a taxi ride in Vegas, you're probably impressed by the \"eyes\". It's not something particular interesting, but it does stand out. If you randomly end up in this place, you'll be like \"oh that's the restaurant with the 'eyes' that Steve Wynn was bragging about. \n\nThey claim to be the first Asian restaurant to combine bar and restaurant together. I'm not sure if that's true, but I do know it's not the best restaurant with a bar. I'd think if they tried to put a bar and a restaurant together, they'd want to do it seamlessly. To me, the bar is really isolated from the main dining area. Maybe they don't want the drunk/over-social bar patrons to disturb their dinner guests, but it could be executed better.\n\nService at Andrea's is really good and professional. Many cute guys are working there. I kinda wish my waiter wasn't like a robot and lacked personality. \n\nAs for the food, I really can't say I liked it. The ramen burger I had (2 for $18) needed more flavors on ramen. It was my first time trying ramen burger, so I really didn't know what to expect, but one thing that could be said is that their ramen doesn't pair well with the meat patty, not in the way the ramen is (not) cooked. (no flavor) I was also disappointed when I found out the ramen used was probably made from fried ramen you can buy at a 99-cent store. They were all sticking together after I took a bite instead of breaking into a million pieces, good job chefs!"^^ . "0"^^ . "2013-10-17T00:00:00"^^ . .