
4.3
234 of 5,380 Restaurants in Las Vegas

We had recently arrive in LV and after walking around for a while in awe, we stopped in at this Ramen place. Lots of people were there, especially Asians. Guess that's a good sign. Refreshing Asahi beer, raman noodle bowl, salmon rice balls = delish.

I had to order take-out due to time of day and the wait was too long. The Ramen was good although I was disappointed with the portion of pork in the Ramen for the price I paid. I did not know that until I got back to the room. Well, I did find out everything is high in Vegas. I've had Ramen many times at other places but thought ramen-ya kind of shorted me. Maybe they were so busy and running short. Or just the way it is. Who knows? I will say the folks there are very helpful, friendly, and quick to attend to patrons. It is a bit small so you'll need to pick your time.

I had the takoyaki balls. They were not as good as Japan, but pretty close. Much better than what you get in Hawaii. I had the katsudon. It was good. Small restaurant, They charge an extra .50 cents if your order is to go. Limited seating but nice place to stop and rest outside Bally's Casino and Hotel.

First time eating here and it was very good! I never had fried chicken ramen before and I would absolutely get it again! Very small place, with great service and obviously great food. I would recommend it.

Small, unassuming canteen at the forum shops outside Bally's; don't be fooled by the appearance, this was the best ramen I've ever had. Tasty broth, generous portions, great toppings.

When you want a break from the high prices on the strip, good value, fast service, pleasant. Would definitely go back.

Located in the strip mall stores in front of Bally's Casino (Las Vegas Blvd & Flamingo Blvd) Delicious Ramen bowls. Great flavor, great fast service. Busy place.

Ramen-ya is definitely not suitable for vegetarians! I ordered the vegetarian ramen and whilst eating the noodles I felt a weird texture in my mouth which I spat out on a tissue and immediately showed the waitress. She checked with the chef who confirmed it was a pork chunk🤬. The chef said that as the food was cooked close by sometimes cross contamination occurred. I walked out, however I was left scared

The food was not very good I had teriyaki chicken. The ramen my sister got was super salty and not even hot.

A small, hole in the wall, restaurant with fast, pleasant service and good food. Our bill for four, including a round beers, $85

By far the best ramen i have ever had!!!!! My husband who went to Japan said it was almost the same. Flavours are amazing and rich. I was running low in energy that day and this bowl of liquid deliciousness picked me right back up. Staff is super friendly. It is not big or comfortable to stay here for long so a quick bite is what this is. You can get everything to go, which is handy. Just go here!

Do it. Delicious, close to everything. Great drinking food. TripAdvisor is the lifeblood of the ramen noodle industry.

We were there with the family. The noodle soup was delicious, but much too expensive. In Germany we are used to other prices with higher quality... but it was OK for Las Vegas. The starter was small dumplings, which I would not order again

We decided that after 4 days of excess it was time for something that felt and tasted good and we were satisfied by taste, portions and staff is friendly

very authentic taste of Ramen and Donburi. beef donburi(gyudon) made me miss Yoshinoya in Japan. price is quite high but it's bcz of location. our stomach was calmed down after lots of American food in this trip.

Nice little find in Las Vegas. The opportunity to treat yourself to a very tasty, high quality meal, without suffering our budget. The service is as fast as friendly and the atmosphere is very pleasant. Especially since the restaurants are very well located, right in the center of the Strip. To eat a high quality meal without being fooled in a tourist trap door, this is the perfect place!

Ramen-Ya serves very good Japanese food. If you’re not into Ramen, then you have the option to order one of their rice bowls. Their dine-in area is not that spacious and tables are only good for two people. Currently, if you have take-out orders, you’ll need to wait outside and someone will take your food to you. It’s a good meal for those who need a break from all the burger joints in the area.

My wife and I visited this place and found the staff pleasant and extremely helpful about the menu. We tried the chicken ramen and the spicy pork ramen. Both had tasty broth, noodles and meat. Draft ice cold Sapporo beer was a perfect complement to the ramen. We will definitely return next time we are in Vegas.

Was a satisfying bowl of ramen, BUT I would recommend you add some veggies (corn and broc at $1 each) as the basic one is lacking.

I remember trying this place 7 years ago.. The taste of the ramen is so delicious. The food is so tasty and the perfect portion size. I love their ramen, there's not a place that I have finished all of it such as the juice as well. The pork ramen is good!

I came upon this as I was looking for Dirt Dogs (which happens to be in the same area). I wanted to try it out so I came back the next day. The price was decent and the food was good. I ordered the Lemon Shio Ramen and it was tasty. The broth was not very heavy and it was very lemony. The staff was very friendly and patient especially with my sister and I who had no idea what we wanted.

It's nice to have the option of hot ramen when visiting Vegas in December. The space is small, but it only adds to an authentic Japanese bar ambiance. I definitely recommend.

This place has all the hallmarks of a superior Ramenshop; Bone Broth base for meat dish broths, luxurious gyoza, choice of $1 or $2 noodle reloads, completely harmonized broth flavors, and great selection of ice cold Sapporo varieties to wash it down. If kids were walking to school with backpacks outside, you would swear you were in Tokyo. Really worth the trip, $10 t o $15. Go big here and have a top end bowl so you get to try all the extra components.

This tiny unassuming Japanese restaurant was a hidden gem. We dined out a lot in Las Vegas but this was our favorite. The soup, their specialty, was delicious. My husband found it one day while he was strolling around the Strip.

The "half boiled" eggs were not just hard boiled, they were over boiled and tasted of sulphur. Very disappointing. Broth was not much better than instant.

Very tasty and nice and quick. Our waitress helped us out a little to tell us what things were and was very friendly.

I don't know how it gets all the good reviews. My ramen taste terrible. Choose shoyu, soya sauce soup and tastes like water. Noodle texture is like those from instant noodles you can buy from supermarket. The pork is just plain one without BBQ or grilled. Is nothing can compare to anything I ever taste. Is the worst one so far. And 16 percent tips been added to the bill as well. I would've given 0 star if I could. Don't waste your money.

Delicious ramen in just the right size. Not too large and not too small. Noodles had a nice spring. Chashu was tasty! The fried chicken also light and tender. My son loved so much we went twice and he had two bowls on the second day.

This little restaurant has a few tables and the service was attentive. The menu offers a few choices and the prices are fair. The ramen bowl I tried was ok. Not special or complex - basic. I would not go back.

Staff here was super nice. Totally not thinking I walked in still having a 1/4 of a beer in a can. I sheepishly finished it at the table and threw in a can outside but no one said anything about it. I e not had a ton of ramen before and it didnt blow my socks off or anything but it was very tasty. Nice mid day lighter meal if you have a big dinner planned. The pork was surprisingly tender. Had one of the spicy broths and it had pleasant heat but if you like it hot I'd say it's not very spicy overall (I love heat, as long as I can still taste the actual food and to me this was not spicy) but they do have hot spices on the table.

Small space if you're eating at the restaurant. But the food is worth it. We would definitely eat there again.

you may will miss this place just under the Bally. Not fancy, not very big, but if you are looking for good value for money, this is the place to come. choice of broths and noodles.

Excellent staff and food. Very fast service. It’s very cramped in there though - but the real estate is limited (not their fault). If you crave that comfort food or want to warm up with a healthy soup - this is the ONLY spot!

Not bad for a ramen fixed but not in my top list. The one I ordered was spicy but didn’t have much umph but do like the soup that I believe with strong shrimp base broth...

To be honest we were planning on eating here as it looked good. We put our name down for a table and looked at the menu. That was when we saw the mandatory gratuity, as well as specifications on how many dishes we would have to order for our party. While I understand big parties are difficult to serve and coordinate, I would think 2 couples, or a family of 4 isn’t too big a party. I’m sure the food would be great, but the mandatory gratuity feels wrong for such a small party.

I loved my ramen. It tasted great with the pork broth that I chose. My dad chose the lemon broth and he finished his bowl too!

This food was just stunning. The Ramen and the curry both lovely and not spicy. Loved it completely. Staff were very attentive and friendly.

I found Ramen Ya while walking around the strip a few years ago on a business trip. Now it's one of my favorite places. Their prices are great. The food is great. The service is great. I even bought a shirt this time. I usually order the Beef Ramen with the spicy pork soup base. You can also get a miso soup base. You can then order extra toppings. The food comes out quickly. This is definitely one of my top places in Vegas. If you like ramen, come to Ramen Ya!

Don’t expect thematic casino atmosphere or chain restaurant styling, it’s an Asian food kitchen with an expected fast table turn-around. You are here for quick, tasty, well-made noodles. we had the spicy tonkotsu combo with karage (battered deep fried chicken breast) and gyoza added. It. Was. Phenomenal. Soup base was perfect, noodles were slightly al dente; perfectly textured. I normally put a load of chilli flakes and soy sauce into my ramen but this needed nothing. The family serving you are so lovely. Laughing and smiling all through service. Expect nothing and you will be DELIGHTED.

We always used to go to Chinatown for ramen, but we tried this place and it's our new favorite. The vegetable tofu ramen is just the perfect flavor. So many places put too much salt in the broth and it's all you can taste. Ramen-ya is busy all the time, but serves the guests quickly. Good value too.

Return visit to try a big bowl of ramen. I tried the pork ramen in the spicy tonkatsu broth. There were at least four slices of pork, half a hard boiled egg, noodles, and vegetables in a delicious broth. Oh yes, it was spicy!

The best ramen in Vegas, found this gym just wandering around. The food is authentic and full of flavor, the pork in the ramen was so delicious.

Small place to eat in but the taste & quality of the food is fantastic. Eat here at least once, every time we visit Vegas. Great place for lunch. Very friendly & prompt service. With so many world class restaurants on the strip, this little ramen place still holds its own.

We were looking for something a bit different for lunch and came across this little Ramen shop. Located in the shopping area right in front of Bally’s, Ramen-ya was a great find. It’s small, but there is indoor seating and AC. Service was fast and the food was good. We had the Chicken Karaage Miso Ramen (regular & spicy). Both were great and the price is very reasonable. A nice step away from the Casinos.

Awesome! The service was on point! Food ready fast, servers are great and the Ramen was delish. Glad we found this hidden gem!

Incredible broth. I got the combo Tonkotsu that included fried chicken (known as karaage), gyozas, and tender pork slices. The soup was an explosion of flavor with every bite that I took. Never a dull moment. In one word, the atmosphere is cozy. It’s a little gem nestled in between columns of other small businesses, nearby Bally’s Casino. My friends and I ordered gyozas and karaage on the side and they were quite tasty. An interesting fact is this place sells these cool t shirts of a depiction of the restaurant in anime style. Great place to stop by and get some ramen.

The food in here was pretty good and for Las Vegas reasonably priced. However we arrived at an almost empty restaurant asked if we could sit at the far end which the waitress was clearly unhappy about. We did sit there and the bill arrived half way through the meal. The restaurant had less people in when we left then when we arrived. Very rude waitress and not a good experience.

This was my husbands favorite food on our trip to LV! The food was great and quick! We both got the house special ramen noodles with different levels of heat.

The other dishes were good but the ramen was great. The place is small and very crowded.. But the food is worth it. It's also located next to Bally's, so it's close to everything basically.

6 pm dinner. Very cold weather. Perfect place to be in. The ramen was so good prices were reasonable $13 to $16 for a bowl of ramen. Lots of choices.

It was clean , and the people were friend. The place was quite. Many people were at the place. I go.

My family and I came across this little restaurant in front of Bally's casino while exploring the strip. They had limited number of tables inside, we got the 2nd last table. There were quite a few people waiting outside after we were seated. Service was fast. We had their signature ramen which came with a variety of toppings including fried chicken, dumplings etc. You have a choice of different soups. The food was served pretty quickly and it was absolutely delicious! Definitely would recommend you try this place - great for a quick noodle fix! Prices were reasonable too for the big portions of food.

My husband had the beef shin ramen with a spicy shoyu broth. I had the yokazuna ramen with the tonkatsu broth (it included slices of pork, fried chicken pieces, gyoza and egg. Both meals were good, but be advised that spicy really means spicy! It's not a classy place but the service and food are good.

I got their house speciality. I don't remember the name but it had pork, fried chicken (incredible), egg, and chicken pot stickers. The only thing that I am sorry about is that I had not come here sooner

This restaurant has the worst service. My son and I waited an hour for our order, and when it finally came, they only brought my order and not his. The people next to me had came well after me, ordered, ate, paid and left by the time my order was received. I had asked to speak to a manager after being there for over an hour waiting for only 2 bowls of Ramen. She gave me free noodles that were only 1$ which was not a good enough accommodation for having to wait an hour for our food. I visit Vegas a couple times a month and I have never received such poor service. I will never go here again nor would I ever allow anyone I know to as well.

This place was fantastic. Our soup was the best. One of our favorite places we tried. The location is right outside of hotel. The night air was cold but the hot soup warmed us up.

Fun gem just outside of Bally's with a variety of ramen offerings to choose from. While their food was great, the service was the highlight of the experience. Reminded me of being bank in Tokyo. Our waitress (short hair- sorry I forgot you're name!) Was just outstanding. Great balance of service, hospitality, attentiveness, privacy & knowledge. Just outstanding!

I found this place on here, can not believe how great the reviews are. we both had vegetarian ramen. Some of the vegetables were frozen, not fresh. The broth was fine. It took ages to come out. It was okay, but nothing compared to the ramen we eat at home.

I was staying at the cromwell and found this place as I was walking around. What a great find it was. I am Asian American so I have had my fair share of ramen, and this was very good. I had spent quite a few hours at the tables and had my fair share of beverages. I walked to ramen-ya and was not disappointed. I ordered the Spicy Tonkotsu (Spicy Pork Broth) ramen and it really hit the spot. The broth had a great deep flavor and richness and it had a nice level of heat / spice. The place is not fancy, but delivers a very good ramen. The price is pretty reasonable for vegas. It was so good I went back the next day to help cure my grogginess. I will certainly return.

Had a very good meal there 2 days prior and recommended it to my family. We took a taxi there and were excited for the meal. Upon arrival, we were rudely told we couldn't be seated and they weren't accepting any to go orders. We could only add on a long wait list likely more than 45 minutes. The entire tone of the staff was that they didn't want our business and wanted us to just leave.I was so surprised at the lack of customer service and rudeness we experienced as it was so different than I'd experienced 2 days prior. My family was really disappointed and put off by the rudeness, so of course they didn't want to wait around. We went elsewhere to eat and wouldn't recommend or go back.

Very good soup noodles. I had the bone broth with extra veggies. I was in heaven. It’s a very small casual restaurant though. So it’s not the place for big party, but great quick meal on the run. Price is also excellent. $13 for a large bowl. High recommend.

First let me apologies, I don't recall what food I got or the price. Now onto the review. I was seated quickly and spoken to with respect and politely. I started by ordering a water and a Calpico (Strawberry), honestly I had no idea what this was when ordering but I was not upset when it came. It reminded me of milkshake/yogurt drink, it was very nice! I have never had ramen before so I had no idea what was what, while I was looking at the menu and older lady came over and recommended a dish, I had no idea what it was but I ordered it with the spicy soup thing. The food was freaking beautiful! Like oh my days, it was so freaking nice. It was on the spicy side but it wasn't blow your face off spicy, it was a flavorful spicy. The food I thought was a little pricey but this place is right on the Las Vegas Strip so you kinda have to expect that. The food was freaking amazing though so I didn't feel too bad paying that price. If you want some good food, certainly go here! If you want to try ramen for the first time? Go here. Would eat again! P.S. They do have forks for noobs like me.

My husband and I were in Vegas for a holiday and happened to stop in this ramen noodle house. Wow. Super neat place. If you love ramen, stop here. Great prices and delicious food. At the intersection of Flamingo and Las Vegas Blvd by the the Paris. Lovely staff. Restaurant was filled with Japanese people eating ramen so you know it’s a good place to go. We orders the beef curry dish and it was so tasty and a very good portion.

I visited this small Japanese restaurant twice during our weekend trip to Las Vegas, both for take-out. We enjoyed the food in the comfort of our hotel room in neighboring Bally’s. My mother and I were fortunate that this happened a week before the city lockdown for COVID-19, at a time when Vegas was in its normal state and the restaurants were fully operational. We were happy to discover an Asian restaurant at the Strip amidst the abundance of American, Mexican and European restaurants in the area. The service was excellent. All the staff were smiling and attentive. They made sure I was comfortably waiting for my orders. They were all Asians (Japanese, I presume) and had the hospitable behavior typical of Japanese people. The food tasted good. We had tried the miso ramen, gyoza, chicken curry and takoyaki. Although not as “Japanese” as the local food in Japan (especially Osaka), Ramen-Ya’s dishes were still properly cooked and flavored.

The food is ok. The soup base makes me really thirsty even though I didn't finish it. I had to drink lots of water.

Food was okay, service good and convenient to our hotel across the street. It's hard to find reasonably priced meals any more on that area of the strip.

Great easy fun dinner. Small wait to be seated. Food was deciduous. Easy to get to very casual. Kids loved the ramen and dumplings.. Rice bowl not so much for us

This place is small, but mighty when it comes to the food and flavours. The staff is lovely, chatted with us for a bit and answered so many questions. I chose a spicy variation with fried chicken in mine ... which, was absolutely incredible. I come to Vegas yearly, and will absolutely be coming back! If you like Ramen, friendly and quick service - EAT HERE !

The ramen is so delicious and service is great. I eat here every time I come to Vegas. There are many variations of ramen and everything is incredibly fresh.

We had a quick and convenient lunch stop here. The soups had a lot of flavor and depth. Service was fast and friendly.

Stopped in for a different cuisine than I was use to. The owner from Tokyo waited on us and was very welcoming and patient in helping us figure out what to order. Definitely recommend.

We spotted Ramen Ya as we were walking around on the Vegas strip. The couple of times we passed it there was always a line waiting to get in. Finally we put our name in and after a bit we were seated. The restaurant is small but clearly popular. The service was great. I ordered the beef ramen and my wife ordered the chicken. The food was tasty and filling, but the large chicken chunks were hard to manage for someone not familiar with chopsticks. The food could have been spicier. I found out after the meal that I could have ordered a spicy version. All in all though Ramen Ya is a good place to eat on the strip and a decent value.

It’s a great place to go to for Ramen! Their staff is very friendly and have great service. The ramen is so delicious. They have different soup bases to choose from and also different meats. There’s also a vegetarian ramen for all my veggie lovers. Definitely stop here! It’s on the strip near the Miracle Mile Mall. Our ramen came out quickly. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the broth was very flavorful. It’s very hot! So take your time. ☺️ I got the karaage chicken spicy miso ramen. I ate everything in the bowl and drank all the broth. The portion was big. It was my second time here. 🤪🤪 It put me in a wonderful food coma.

The rating is mainly for their service rather than the food. Ramen-Ya isn't particularly very authentic or very good, but considering it's right on the strip it's not that bad. The gyoza is deep-fried, not pan fried. The miso ramen is a bit lacking in flavor you'll find in Japan or even Los Angeles or New York. The oyakodon is pretty good though, so if you're not a huge fan of ramen try their rice dishes. The servers are super friendly and the lines go pretty quick, so even if there's a line don't leave!

The Ramen here was satisfying and delicious at an excellent pricepoint. I will definitely return. The service was prompt and the establishment was clean.

I’m a big ramen fan and This place was delicious. Can’t wait to go back. The staff was very friendly. Good place to grab a bite to eat while walking around the vegas strip

The guy that works here is very rude. My cousin and I were dining in while my other cousin and aunt decided they want to eat outside where the other mini bars are located. So, my cousin and I were waiting for our food to arrive. The rude waiter kept staring at us giving us dirty looks. A group of guys came in and the waiter that was giving us looks, starts yelling at my cousin and I to move seats. I'm like, "no we dining in" he starts making a scene saying "you need to move, blah blah blah" we eventually move because we on vacation I don't need to catch a case tonight. Not only that the got the order wrong as well. Spend your money were you are valued as a customer.

Very tasty and affordable! I like that you can get a good miso based brooth out here. The soup isn't terribly thick so you can actually drink it. The restaurant is a bit small, but it's no bother, most people finish their meal in about 10-15 minutes anyway, so you can always just wait a bit longer. Noodles aren't too thick, but thin which is the way I like it anyway.

I am SO glad I gave this gem a try. Had the original ram bowl with the spicy miso. It was exactly what I needed! The sliced pork was so so but the rest of the bowl was a run!

It is not in a fancy resort or hotel, in front of Bally’s but is always busy because it is really good. We went twice in four days, tried Ramen and Curry, both were excellent. The prices are very reasonable. If you like ramen, it is a sure bet. You have to put your name o the list in front door and wait for your call.

I’ve been to Japan, so I’ve tasted the wonders of ramen, and this place came close. I liked the simple atmosphere in a city of noise and lights. Only reason they get four and not five stars, is the fact that as elsewhere in Vegas, prizes are high, but the amount of pork/egg in the ramen is low with only half an egg and two slices of pork. That can be done better at these prices.

Went here for dinner as I was craving some ramen. I had the karaage ramen (chicken) with shoyu (soy sauce based, I believe) broth ($13). It was okay. Felt chicken was poor quality and I only took a bite or two of it. The broth lacked rich flavor, but I did eat the noodles and everything else in the bowl besides the chicken. I did have Takoyaki (octopus balls - $7) as an appetizer and it was very good. Service was okay, no complaints, but no compliments either. Probably won't be back, but if I do come back it will be for the Takoyaki and I will skip the ramen. They do accept credit cards (even American Express) and I didn't have to wait on a Sunday night around 8:30pm.

Incredible Ramen, their fried chicken ramen with spicy miso was the best hangover cure. Would recommend it to anyone struggling after a night out in Vegas or a late dinner.

If you're tired of buffets and themed restaurants, this is a fantastic place just off the strip in the Bazaar area of Bally's. Hard to find, but Google takes you there just fine! Price is reasonable, service is friendly and Ramen is fantastic for those nursing a hang over or just need to get some great food to get them going for the day! This is a place I would look for!

Stopped by here due to an unexpected layover in Vegas. I had no complaints and the food was good. Service could have been a bit nicer though.

My kids and I enjoyed our ramen. We plan on going again the next time we visit Las Vegas. I have to type 100 characters for this review. :)

This was hidden from the strip because of the construction at the time, and that might have been a plus since we were able to come right in and sit down immediately. My son really wanted Ramen and this place didn't disappoint. Service was fast, friendly and efficient. The ramen per se was good - not great. The pork belly was excellent. The egg inside was hard boiled and the chicken and the gyoza were good, but heavy. As for the price, it was a bit pricey, but that's what you expect on the strip. Overall, I'm happy we went here and am very satisfied with the meal, but it wasn't the best Ramen in the world.

The service at the restaurant was pleasant, and the ambiance was decent. However, I couldn't help but feel that the prices were steep for what was offered. My ramen, in particular, left me somewhat disappointed as it contained only a minimal amount of meat, which didn't justify the high cost I had to pay.

Great service, friendly and fast. The food was delicious, full of flavor and extremely fresh. Server continued to check on us during our meal to make sure we didn't need anything else. Its a small place and it filled up very fast for lunch, but trust me its worth the wait. We both enjoyed the pork broth Ramen dishes, and would gladly eat here again in a heartbeat.

Was in Vegas for one week and came here twice. Once wasn’t enough! Both times the staff were glowing & friendly. Hidden in the bazaar this is for sure a must go to for any ramen lover visiting Vegas. The portions are generous and tasty with lots of options!

We saw this spot on an earlier trip down the strip. We ventured out for something different in the later night ours. We had both ramen and donburi and everything was delicious. A hidden gem that will not disappoint.

Very good ramen for a reasonable price. Very kind staff. Location is very central on the strip. Thank you! :)

Was nice to walk in and sit down rather quickly. Service was very good and they kept my water filled (several times since it was so hot outside). Couldn't really understand the menu very well...mostly unknown asian dishes. Seemed very authentic. A bit expensive, but everything is on the strip. Food was delivered hot and quick. No complaints. Give it a try.

We had donburi and it was really good, the portions were rather big. I can recommend to eat here for lunch

Pretty good ramen. Wasn’t terrible. Noodles had desired texture, the variety of broth was nice to see as well.

Amazing ramen!! I had karage chicken with miso ramen. My friend had vegetable and tofu ramen. This is the best ramen and I eat here every time I am in Vegas. There is always a wait because it is so popular.

The Grand Bazaar Shops are next to the Horseshoe. It has so many stores and eateries. We spoke to locals and tourists and they all said this place was legit. Indeed it was delicious for being on the strip. We got here 30mins after they opened and got a table immediately. The dining room is narrow. By the time we left, there was a line. Tonkotsu is their most popular but I went w shoyu pork belly chashu ramen with spice level 6. Also got karaage fried chicken curry with spice on the side. Both dishes were good. The chicken was a bit tough for me. Crispy outside but tough to the bite. The curry was fragrant and flavorful.

We found this hidden gem just off the strip. Superb ramen and excellent service! Just what we needed!!

Not very good. The service was excellent and location is convenient but the ramen was ok. Nothing special. It tasted like top ramen with veggies added and the price was way over priced. Would not come here again

The personal is very kind and the food is amazing! A good place to launch on the Las Vegas boulevard

Really good style of Ramen, just close the Bally’s, small location but fast service and taste really good

My friends took us here for Japanese food. I can't eat seafood and found they had Japanese curry! OMG I was very happy. They also had melon soda, a hard to find drink in North America. This was the best bowl of Japanese curry I've had since I went to Tokyo. Honestly, the size was huge and the price point was more than fair. We had a delicious meal. I don't know if I'll be back in Vegas, but I will prioritize this place.

Great authentic style ramen! Had a table with the kids, and all of us were delighted by the food. I would be a regular if I lived in Vegas, no doubt!

My boyfriend I have started a tradition to always come here whenever we're in Vegas. they have really great ramen, and the service is excellent as well. Everything is made to order and delicious, and I really don't have anything negative to say about them. If you like ramen, definitely give them a try. 😊

Yummy and customizable. Perfect so a quick meal, quick services and a ton of options with great flavor. We got one serving and shared and it was so good

Had the spicy miso ramen with chashu pork -- FAKE! The boiled egg was still cold and over cooked (probably stored in the fridge from the previous day). Instead of chashu pork, they give me a slice of pork loin and try to convince me it is chashu. Chashu is made from pork belly and melts in your mouth. This was 100% pork loin. I lived in Japan for many years and can tell you that the worst ramen shop I can remember out performs this place; hands down! Not sure why people rate it so well, maybe they don't know any better and think its a step up from packaged ramen. The price was high -- $15 for a bowl of ramen! Never again!

I think its amazing as I read the reviews that some folks have not had a favorable experience at this location. My friend and I loved this place so much that we came here TWICE during our recent trip to Vegas, after coming here initially three years ago. Both times, I ordered the Spicy Tonkatsu ramen, and in my opinion, it was AWESOME. The spicyness made me sweat from my brow, and I loved it!! Coupled with a nice draft of Sapporo, both dining experiences were top notch and we felt we got decent service. The place is very small, located in those outside shops in front of Ballys. We came during off hours both times, and had no issue with seating. If there were any other ramen joints near out hotel in the area, we probably would have tried them, but there weren't, and I was happy to come to Ramen Ya, not once, but TWICE!! Spicy Tonkatsu.....get it!!

It was a chilly Vegas evening that a slurping a hot ramen sounded very appealing. Ramen Ya is right on Bally's "food court" on the strip. The wait for a table wasn't too long and my order came promptly too. I ordered the tonkotsu ramen with all the "trimmings". I may have expected a more flavorful ramen so this kinda fell short. However, the service, friendliness of staff, ambiance (I mean its suppose to be informal and fast food), cleanliness of the restaurant are top notch... the price is on the steep side but then again, its location basically justifies that!

We were fed up with burgers and anything related to the burger. Found this place, looked good, was popular with Japanese looking folk so that suggests that its good. My wife and I had noodle soup. It was very tasty and the service was very good. My son was very tired and the staff made a fuss of him which was nice. Price wise it was good value for money.

Very reasonable price on the strip! The store is small and cozy. The staff are very friendly and service is fast. Not too many selections but can choose different soup base/broth.

We had a great meal with attentive service at this place. The fact that it was nearly full of Japanese is always a good sign for such a restaurant - pop along, you won't be disappointed.

This was in the grand bazaar shops near the horseshoe. Very cute and small family run place. The food came out quick and hot. The pork belly tonkatsu was flavorful but could have been way more spicy. This is a good quick in and out ramen spot. Affordable for the Las Vegas strip.

Amazing food,friendly staff tucked in the Bally's bazaar shops. My wife and I have never tried Ramen and it was fantastic.

Amazing Ramen and pot stickers!!! Loved the atmosphere and the wait staff. Food was amazing and so were the workers. Will definitely be back.

Whichever broth you pick, choose the spicy version! It's not actually spicy but has good flavor. Chicken was crispy, takoyaki was full of flavor and the broth was very rich. Food came out really quick and its very affordable for the strip. Limited seating inside so might have to wait or order togo.

Wonderful. Ordered the works and worth it. Spicy pork broth w fried chicken pieces, wontons, boiled egg and meat. Needed just a hint of salt no problem just added soy sauce. Wonderful, great spice for me, just started my head to sweat. Great noodles, dumplings great flavor. The chicken and egg donburri had great flavor. Price was on point. The ramen, 1st ever finished to last drop. Wonderful and for this cold December day, hit the spot.

Outstanding ramen. Great prices. I’m betting if this place wasn’t kind of hidden they would have a line down the sidewalk from open to close. We tried the Shoyu and Tonkotsu ramen and it was the best I have tried in Las Vegas. The prices are very reasonable.

A nice surprise in the middle of Vegas. A cheap and fantastic alternative to the excessive tourist traps in the hotels. Ramen was great (up there with others tasted around the world). The service was spot on also. Thanks

The service was cash and the food was pretty good. Not the best Raman I’ve ever had but not bad either. For a quick meal that was authentic Japanese it’s a fair choice. I would recommend it for a quick lunch.

It's located right on the strip & serves very good ramen. It was so nice to find this place & be able to sit down indoors away from the heat & have a very good lunch. We had the Tonkotsu Ramen & the Spicy Miso Raman & both were very good, very nice broth. Service was good, my only issue was that the broth could have been a bit hotter (temperature).

My husband and I visited from Missouri last week and the food was fabulous, I wish we had one here in Columbia Mo, hint, hint ;)

Easily the best place for ramen in Las Vegas! The older guy in the restaurant was very knowledgeable! He went into depth on each item and what they consist of and the flavors each item offers! I will come back when I visit Vegas!

My pregnant sister was craving noodles while we were visiting Las Vegas. Ramen-Ya was exactly what she was looking for and also perfect for the rest of the crew. The ramen was really good. The portions are generous. And the service was great.

Perfect for a cold night and for a hang over! haha....had the spicy ramen with karaage chicken...yummo...service was quick

We enjoyed the ramen soups with great meat. Friendly staff and fast service at very good price. We used additional spices sind the taste could have been a bit stronger. But overall good food

Amazing fresh food and sizable portions. We shared fried chicken curry rice with broccoli ($1 extra) and spicy vegetarian ramen and substitute an egg for the tofu. I can’t believe this is my first time eating here. I don’t think you can find a more delicious, fresh and filling meal on the Strip for such a reasonable price. The service was fast and friendly too!

We love ramen and we’re looking for something low-key, affordable, and Japanese on the Strip. Excellent service, super fast, and amazing food. Definitely will be back on our next visit! Try the takoyaki and lychee sake! Sushi burrito is no longer on the menu.

We found this place by sheer luck last time we were in Vegas, tired of fried food thats the cure. We had the tonkosu pork broth and it was perfect flavourful and you have to be willing to wait as it is a busy spot

I have eaten here several times and it is always a delicious and satisfying experience. Today I had karaage (fried chicken) ramen in miso broth. Portions are very filling. The food is always delicious. The service is friendly and attentive. The location is convenient near Horseshoe Casino and Hotel in The Grand Bazaar shops.

I had a craving for ramen while in Vegas, so I checked out Katana-ya, AKA Ramen-ya. It is a bit difficult to find - basically, it's in the shopping plaza on the corner of Flamingo and Las Vegas Blvd., just steps from Bally's and across the street from Bellagio. The easiest way to find the place is to find It'Sugar and then walk down the row of shops. This place is authentic. The staff are Japanese (I spoke to them in Japanese), and the food is good. The Yokozuna size tonkotsu ramen, with the gyoza and karaage in the bowl, was fantastic. The grease from the gyoza and karaage make the soup extra good, not to mention the karaage itself that has been soaking up the soup tastes better. I also enjoyed the takoyaki, which was prepared just right. The service was rather quick, and everything was nicely presented. Admittedly, the price relative to the portion size is a bit high and the green tea is not free, but this is Vegas, where I'm sure the rent is high. I was happy to pay the small premium for good quality ramen. I will be back to eat their donuri later this week. Definitely worth a visit!

It's pretty authentic Japanese ramen. But word of caution I felt terribly thirsty after this meal. Also you would get at least 10 times better service without tips and with about half price and double portion in Japan. Understand about the price and the portion probably due to cost in America, but a little bit disappointed that they don't keep as warm and good service as in Japan, which I believe Japanese is proud of.

We found this place by accident. And loved it. It is not exceptional, but really good and not too expensive either. We had Ramen, rice bowl, appetizers, seaweed salad... they were all great. I wished I could find good Japanese food in Utah like this place. I would definitely go again next time we are in Vegas. The seating is not fancy, so don't expect a restaurant setting. It reminded me (a luxurious version) of Yatai from Japan.

I tried this place while shopping in Bally’s Grand Bazaar and can only report on the one meal I had, but it was excellent. There are lots of choices of soups and other Japanese dishes. I had soup with chicken and miso. It also comes with vegetables and half a boiled egg and some lettuce sprinkled on top. The restaurant is narrow and unpretentious except that it bills itself as having the best ramen in Vegas and although I haven’t tried others there it certainly could be true. My soup was very delicious and flavourfull and the price quite reasonable.

I ordered the Beef Ramen noodle soup and they serve it to you with 3 different utensils which is pretty unique. They serve you chop sticks, soup spoon and a fork. I tried eating my noodles with the chopsticks It was a good experience for me. The beef in the ramen was tender and so were the veggies. Overall it was a good meal and great price. I will revisit and definitely recommend.

We were advised to try this place by a family member. We have only been here once for lunch, but would not go back for soup at least. The ramen was meh; completely flavorless and anglicized. I have had much better ramen from a couple places in Texas. The fried chicken strips were crispy and great. The staff was prompt, and courteous. The place was small, and looked like a converted trailer container. I would say no more than a party of 8 or 9 could fit at a table, we were a party of 6 and it was tight. There are no bathrooms.

So good, so authentic..great that we've been there. Ich liebe Ramen und dann noch in Vegas..was gibts besseres.

We stopped here our first night and at the end of the week we still agree that this place was one of our favorites. We had the teriyaki chicken Donburi and the Yokozuna. Both were excellent! Had a Sapporo Black beer. Recommend trying it if you have not. We would definitely recommend this place.

Small little restaurant that serves Ramen in the centre of Las Vegas. It is very tasty and the size portion are of a very good size.

Food was delicious. The tonkatsu broth was so flavourful. Service was excellent and the waitress took the time to explain the menu.

Stopped in for a sobering midnight snack on my way to Bally’s (sat at the bar to eat). Thinly sliced beef rice bowl. Extremely tasty. Good service and great food. Employees were really nice. Central on the strip. A new must visit eatery for my next Vegas visit.

I was concerned that I probably should not deviate from ramen at a ramen place. The server claimed the donburi was good. Should have gotten the ramen. Beef was sooooo fatty. Get it if you like fat. If not..: avoid. Added broccoli so I could have some veggies. It was barely steamed, crunchy, unflavored and so big I had to ask for a knife to cut it. The ramen might be good. I’ll never know. Hate it when servers don’t steer you when you are clearly asking for help. I barely touched my food and when the server asked if I needed a box and I said no. That should be a huge clue.

UNEXPECTED GEM! Traditional Japanese noodle house. Noodles great, broth was super rich. Dumplings cooked just right. Fast, friendly service. Good value for the money. Only downfall was a limit of 8 dollars per person per table. My sister is a little eater and cant always eat much. Very small place. Compact

On my last night in Vegas, my cousin and I decided to check this place out. She was craving Ramen while I wanted to eat something that is not too overwhelming. We were seated right away. I must say say this is a wee bit small place but they make ot work. I wish the seats by the wall has cushions though. Server was great. Portions are huge. Price is affordable. Food was delicious!!!

With its good food and convenient location in front of Bally's I always eat at Ramen-Ya during my stays on the Las Vegas strip. I get the pork ramen with the little added miso which gives it a spicy kick .

Absolutely DELICIOUS! This was our first time eating ramen that didn't come from an orange package. The service was so friendly and atmosphere calming. It was worth walking 20 minutes in the hot sun to get there. Definitely a staple for our next Vegas trip. 😊

Good ramen although the curry one didn't have authentic flavors, worth a try. Visited multiple times during our stay due to proximity to Ballys and rapidness of food.

Went here in January while at a trade show in Bally's. The options are pretty good and the staff is very friendly. I would say that for a tourist area restaurant the food is well prepared. The noodles did not taste fresh though and were most likely not made in house. Still if I were in the area I would stop again for a quick meal.

Looking for pizza and stumbled across this gem. Not sorry we did since the food was fantastic. Ordered chicken teriyaki rice bowl and curry broccoli rice bowl. They both were great and the service was fast.

This place was Awesome-riffic. I lived in Japan for a year and certainly had ramen several times a month. This was excellent, fresh and hot. Even the space reminded me of the little tiny shops in Japan.

Great friendly service. Great prices. Great portions. Great tasting food. I had the beef spicy ramen and it was awesome. Wife had the fried chicken ramen and it was awesome. (I got to finish it for her) It’s a large bowl of food so be ready. 10/10 would eat here once a week if I were a local.

Fantastic ramen, vegetarian option also, fast kitchen and friendly efficient servers. We are here twice in two days it was so good. Excellent prices too!

This place is worth a stop. Quite good udon soup probably as good as you will find them on the Strip. Prices are reasonable

This was a good meal in a small space. We came on a Friday night about 9pm and did not have an issue getting a table. The service was excellent and the portions were good. We enjoyed our meal but it was average ramen and not of the quality you can get in many West Coast cities. It was a good option for a later meal away from the chaos and sterile environment of the big casinos. A meal for two was just over $50.

We very kind of sick of the unhealthy American food so we loved this alternative. It was very healthy, nutritious and cheap! After we had discovered this restaurant, we only kept on eating there😉

The most delicious, authentic ramen I've ever had (for exceptionally good value). Quick service, lovely people and a cosy atmosphere which feels more like Japan than Bristol!

My current favorite restaurant in Las Vegas. Who would have thought fried chicken in ramen could be so good? Now I just have to start making room on my stomach for the next time I visit.

Great meal! We each ordered a bowl of spicy ramen with a couple of appetizers. Everything was delicious and reasonably priced! Highly recommend!

This is the second time we have eaten here. And both times it was fantastic. Second time i got the fried chicken ramen dish. Best thing ever. It stayed crispy even sitting in my bowl. Its fast and the staff is super. IF your in Vegas make this a must.

Man oh man..I already love this place. Had the tonkatsu chashu ramen and I felt like I was back in Japan. If you have a chance to go to Vegas, please please please, go to this shop. You will not regret it!

After two weeks of travelling the US, we were craving clean and healthy food which we found at Ramen Ya. The chicken and sea salt ramen was a little too salty for my taste but the other meals around the table were lovely and full of flavour. Prices were reasonable and service was quick and easy. I would recommend.

Absolutely delicious! Great prices. We had the gyoza and spicy pork chashu ramen with a few add-ons. We’ll definitely be back to try a few of the other broths.

Best Ramen on the Las Vegas strip, in my opinion! Highly recommend! Visited 4 times with my wife, during our stay at Horseshoe Casino.

great food at a casual place on the strip. Prices were reasonable. We had the Ramen noodle vegetable. Tofu. service was great.

Wonderful hidden gem outside Bally’s hotel. Super quick service we ordered the house special Yokozuna ramen and broccoli curry. Both were delicious and the prices were reasonable. Great value for a quick dinner
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I’ve always heard of ramen this, ramen that, had to try it while in Vegas...delicious! Small place in a quiet walkway in the strip, worth looking for if hungry for a good bowl of Ramen 🍜