Karaage ramen
Vegetable Ramen
Vegetarian ramen
Donburi
Karaage ramen: lemon & sea salt
Beef and chicken ramen with spicy miso broth
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Grand bazaar shops
Yokozuna combo pork karaage chicken & gyoza (spicy tonkotsu)
Ask for the chili oil or Siracha
Vegetable Ramen with Rice Noodles (4-22-2023)
a bowl of ramen with meat and vegetables
Ramen-Ya, quaint space that serves up some super yummy ramen.
a bowl of ramen with eggs and spinach
Outside
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Menu
Beef ramen w/spicy tonkatsu broth
Aki F.
Jan 17, 2025
I ordered a katsudon (pork cutlet rice bowl) and the serving size was huge and the taste was surprisingly good! I am usually picky with Japanese food but I would go here again for a quick meal.Staff was accommodating, nice, and warm. Thank you so much!
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Vi T.
Feb 24, 2025
Ramen-Ya is short for Ramen Katana-Ya. Located in one of the rows of the Grand Bazaar shops (with other more reasonably priced eateries and souvenir shops) on the strip, next to the Horeshoe Casino.I stopped in for lunch the other day and ordered what I would consider their kitchen sink Ramen, the "Yokozuna Supreme", which is a large bowl probably enough for 2 people to share (with an additional appetizer), or a really hungry person to finish. It includes a sampling of all their protein toppings (fried chicken karaage, pork chasu/belly slices, thin beef slices, gyoza, and boiled egg with some sprigs of spinach leaves, green onions, corn, and a small square of dried seaweed). Though the online menu notes a spicy miso broth, you can modify this to another broth base and spiciness level. I also ordered a hot oolong tea, which came in a to-go cup. The ramen was tasty and noodles were cooked to slightly past al dente. I enjoyed all the toppings, but I think I would ask for the fried chicken and gyoza toppings to be on the side, so that the batter doesn't get too soggy before I have time to finish them. The fried chicken pieces I received were juicy pieces of white meat. The gyoza had a very finely minced filling texture of meat and veggies/cabbage/onions - so this wasn'tmy favorite of the protein toppings. The egg was also overcooked and hard-boiled, instead of cooked to a medium consistency with a semi-gooey yolk (typical of other ramen venues). The thin beef slices were marinated in teriyaki and similar to that of Korean bulgogi. And the pork chasu/belly slices were very good and tender. I would definitely come back but likely only get the fried chicken, pork chasu, and/or beef toppings for the ramen. Tea was also nice and they topped it off with more hot water so that I could take it with me.
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Steve F.
Feb 10, 2025
Speed was absolutely top notch. I was floored it was so busy, and I got seated and served less than 10 minutes. Wow!Ambience, not the best but it is in the Bazaar...at least they have reserved seats for customers unlike some of the other places around here.The people were amazingly friendly.Price, not bad for the strip. Especially for the quality. I found it very delicious and decent portions, considering the location and price.
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Long C.
Jan 27, 2025
Was crusing during the cold weather on Friday and need something hot and stumble upon this ramen spot. It's located by the Horseshoe hotel on the lower floor (can take the monorail here and like 10 min walk or so)This ramen shop is located along with other eateries like taco shop and other eateries. No outside food or drinks btw. Menu is simple with appetizers and variety of ramen and additional add ons. Soda is can but water is free and refillable. Order the miso ramen and that's it.Be warned of coming here before closing because it does tend to get busy. Service was excellent. The miso ramen was flavorful and hit the spot during the cold weather. Overall, recommend on trying if in the mood for something cheap and hot or remedy from the cold
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Kapo K.
Feb 24, 2025
Came here cuz it was raining and I didn't have much choice because my kid was hungry. But dude. This place is straight forward ramen for white people. Absolutely nothing aligned in my culinary understanding. It might as well been a tourist trap. It was quite expensive too.
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Angie O.
Jan 19, 2025
This Ramen spot was recommended to me by a colleague. He stated it was the best ramen on the strip and he wasn't lying. On a Friday afternoon, it was quasi busy where we had to put our name on the wait list. But was quickly seated. This restaurant is very homey and the staff had great recommendations.1 beef donburi bowl1 veggie spicy miso ramen1 fried chicken karate spicy misoEverything was soo good and the broth for all was amazing. We will definitely grab lunch here again.
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Rachel M.
Feb 13, 2025
Stopped by on a cold, rainy day. Doesn't happen often! Our party of 2 was seated right away. We got Pork Belly Tonkotsu Ramen (spicy), and it was awesome. Such a random thing, but they gave us giant cups of complementary water, which is unheard of on the strip. I said, "the water alone would cost us $20!!" The service was efficient and the workers were kind. The ramen was awesome!! Definitely a place I would go again, and refer others as well.
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Phoebe F.
Nov 11, 2024
What a find on the Vegas Strip! After the Puff the Magic Dragon show, we were starving and came across this place on our way back to PH. We were instantly sat and tended to. Our waitress was friendly and helpful. She quickly took our drink order and asked if we needed more time, which we did. When we were ready, she was also. She quickly came over and our son ordered the Yokozuna Ramen (Miso) while we opted for the Yokozuna Ramen (Tonkotsu - Spicy). The food arrived in a reasonable time despite being late and busy. It was hot, fresh, and a large portion. Our son is obsessed with anything ramen, so he is easy to please, but he just thought his was good, not great. However, ours was excellent. It was some of the best we have had. It had the perfect amount of spice, not overpowering but enough to let you know it was definitely there. Plenty of all 3 meats, noodles, broth, and other ingredients. We are visiting Vegas again in February when the temps will be much cooler, so we are looking forward to grabbing another tasty bowl.
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Andrew C.
Oct 4, 2024
Located on the north part of the foot stalls just west of the new Horseshoe casino (former Bally's) and a short walk across the foot bridge from Bellagio, this little ramen shop delivers a solid bowl of ramen (but they also have rice bowls). It's a casual place (no outside food or drinks please) and usually is fast to sit a small party (though anything larger than 4 may take a little time). I typically get the chasu pork in the tonkatsu broth (and I add a piece of Kaarage - because fried chicken). This is usually enough to get me pretty satiated. I like this place because the service is always fast and pleasant and the food is good (and reasonably priced for Vegas).
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Vira P.
Sep 9, 2024
I know it seems crazy to want ramen during 100F heat wave (though it was 86F by the time we ate there). But soup on a hot day can actually be pretty yummy and get your body temp used to the heat. We got chicken gyoza, veggie ramen, and miso ramen. My miso ramen came with pork, chicken karaage, and gyoza. It was very comforting! I also found the greens to not be bitter, which was nice. The only problem I had was that the egg was very hard boiled. It would've been nice if it was soft boiled. But overall the miso was comforting, not overly salty, and the noodles were cooked perfectly. My mom's veggie ramen was perfect for her dietary restrictions. She appreciated the amount of veggies and that the broth also wasn't too salty. The gyoza were good, but I wish they gave us a lemon wedge instead of a slice. I couldn't squeeze any juice out of it. Service was friendly for the most part. They may have been short staffed and it didn't help that there was an issue with their ticketing system. But we weren't in a rush so we didn't mind the wait. The space is narrow, but there is an area that can accommodate maybe a group of 6 at the max. Otherwise, this place is probably best for parties of 2. And there are A LOT of signs. They must deal with many inebriated patrons or maybe just people being people. There are signs not to open the windows, not to bring outside food, to sign up on the wait list etc. So be sure to read everything when you enter. I think the total was around $50, which is really good for 2 people at a place on the strip. I would come back here again if I was craving ramen.
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