Restaurant combines traditional Japanese cuisine with modern Asian-inspired decor in a clean, cozy atmosphere. Music and large TVs create a chill, inviting vibe where seating is spaced for comfort. Food quality stands out, especially rich, savory ramen that rivals authentic experiences.
Super crispy chicken wings come with a homemade sauce. The spicy chicken wings stand out for their strong heat and flavor.
Garlic Tonkotsu Shoyu ramen stands out with rich, savory broth and a strong garlic flavor. This ramen combines creamy pork broth with soy sauce for a deeply satisfying taste.
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No reservations are needed, but calling ahead is recommended.
The restaurant offers a happy hour with great deals.
Food prices are surprisingly affordable for the Vegas area.
Small, intimate space blends Japanese furniture craftsmanship with handmade ceramics for plating, creating a stylish, peaceful ambiance. Watching the chef prepare ramen at the bar adds a mesmerizing, personal touch. The atmosphere feels like a high-end omakase bar with a clean, thoughtful design.
Fried chicken stands out with its juicy, flavorful, and non-greasy texture. The tebasaki wings offer a perfect balance of sweet and savory with a very crispy bite.
Light and delicious broth pairs with perfectly bouncy and chewy noodles made in house. The Classic Shoyu ramen features a rich, flavorful broth and fresh, homemade noodles that elevate the dish.
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You order and pay from your phone using the TOAST app.
Happy hour runs on weekdays with unique non-traditional dishes.
The restaurant offers both carnivore and vegan ramen options.
Casual restaurant with anime-themed decor and small private booths creates a warm, lively atmosphere filled with amazing jazz and dance music. Walls feature manga panels and Japanese street-style elements, offering a unique and inviting vibe. The setting suits both casual dining and intimate dates.
Fried chicken stands out with Garlic Parm and spicy options that pack a punch. The soy garlic fried chicken comes with fries, and the Garlic Parm version includes potatoes, showing variety beyond ramen and sushi.
Rich umami flavor stands out in the shoyu ramen, often served with chicken. Servers offer great suggestions for appetizers and toppings to enhance the dish.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
Small space with beautiful decor and a verdant atmosphere creates an intimate, upscale vibe. Japanese-style craft cocktails and carefully presented dishes draw attention alongside a cozy, quiet setting where conversations carry easily.
Hamburger steak stands out with its super soft texture and perfect taste. The omurice matches quality found in famous spots, and the fried chicken wings come crispy outside, juicy inside, with fried garlic garnish.
Shoyu ramen offers a light yet rich flavor that balances well in the broth. It tastes delicious and satisfying without feeling heavy.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary on weekends due to high demand.
Weekend brunch does not accept reservations; walk-ins only.
Expect long wait times during brunch and lunch hours.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy and warm atmosphere with an open kitchen playing loud EDM music. The space feels cramped inside but includes outdoor seating on a nice patio. The vibe is casual, attracting those who appreciate a unique and flavorful meal experience.
Fried chicken stands out with a crispy texture but sometimes leans toward being overcooked. Ramen offers a solid option, while sandwiches lack sauce, making them less flavorful.
Rich broth and perfect noodles define the Shoyu Ramen here. It pairs well with fried chicken and offers a satisfying, flavorful experience.
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There is no parking lot at Ooink Fremont, making parking quite troublesome.
I had to use my phone to scan a QR code to order food and pay before eating.
The tablets used to order food were easy to navigate, and my Samsung Pay transaction went through without any issues.
Ramen restaurant with anime-themed decor and free Street Fighter arcade game creates a nostalgic, laidback vibe. Lighting and artwork add to the cozy, welcoming atmosphere suited for casual dinners and easy nights out.
Chicken wings stand out with classic buffalo flavor. Fried chicken comes out perfect and pairs well with superb ramen broth.
Shoyu ramen features fried chicken and sometimes karaage on top, adding a crispy texture. The broth and noodles come together with pork bao buns often ordered alongside.
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They have a parking lot near the back door.
The restaurant is conveniently located right across from the train station.
The seating is limited, which may require waiting during busy hours.
Small ramen restaurant offers cozy vintage atmosphere with close tables and a loud, chaotic vibe inside. Outdoor seating includes a heated, dog-friendly patio that provides a more private and comfortable experience. The space feels lively and crowded, making conversation difficult indoors but more relaxed outside.
Japanese fried chicken stands out with its juicy, moist texture and a silky, tangy sauce. The chicken comes with a lovely marinade and is cooked perfectly without being too fried.
The shoyu ramen features a well-balanced broth that is not overly salted, especially in the vegan version. Options include vegan shoyu ramen and Tokyo shoyu ramen, both praised for their flavor.
Good to know
Make sure to reserve ahead of time to secure your table.
You must respond within five minutes if you receive an SMS about your table.
You need all members of your party to be present to get seated.
Small rooftop ramen spot features cramped seating and self-serve ordering with touchscreen pads. Noise from kitchen and loud, repetitive music create a high-energy, chaotic atmosphere. Modest decor adds cozy charm despite tight space.
Fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and complex, unique flavors. Spicy chicken wings also deliver strong, bold taste.
Shoyu ramen offers a flavorful broth with generous portions. It stands out alongside the vegetarian and shio ramen, though the difference with shio can be subtle.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak hours.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a table.
A bowl of ramen costs around $20.