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Welcome to Ramen Boys

Ramen Boys, located in Las Vegas, offers a modern twist on traditional ramen dishes. Their menu features a variety of options, including soy-free, vegan, and limited vegetarian choices. Customers praise the rich and flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and fresh toppings. The ambiance is described as hipster, casual, and trendy, making it a great spot for a cozy dining experience. The attentive staff and quick service add to the overall positive dining experience. With dishes like the signature ramen and spicy tonkatsu ramen receiving high praise, Ramen Boys is a must-visit for any ramen enthusiast looking for a top-notch dining experience.

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Welcome to Ramen Boys, a vibrant and trendy ramen restaurant located in the heart of Las Vegas! As a food reviewer in Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of experiencing the diverse menu offerings and unique dining experience that Ramen Boys has to offer.

From the moment you step inside, you are greeted with a hip and intimate atmosphere that is perfect for any occasion, whether you're dining solo or with a group of friends. The restaurant is Asian-owned and prides itself on providing a welcoming and inclusive space for all customers.

One of the standout features of Ramen Boys is their wide range of options, including soy-free and vegan choices, making it a great destination for those with dietary restrictions. They also offer a variety of noodle and soup options, allowing you to customize your meal to suit your preferences.

Customers rave about the rich and flavorful broth, perfectly chewy noodles, and well-portioned toppings that make each bowl of ramen a comforting and satisfying meal. Whether you prefer a traditional tonkotsu broth or a spicy mala flavor, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Ramen Boys.

The attentive and friendly staff, along with the quick service, ensure that your dining experience is pleasant from start to finish. The restaurant also offers a range of amenities, including outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials, adding to the overall appeal of the establishment.

Overall, Ramen Boys is a must-visit spot for anyone craving a delicious and authentic bowl of ramen in Las Vegas. With its cozy ambiance, diverse menu options, and top-notch service, it's no surprise that customers keep coming back for more. So, why not stop by and indulge in a bowl of piping hot ramen at Ramen Boys today?

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Reggie R.
Reggie R.

I've been to a lot of Ramen Shops here in LA and other states, this place is definitely in my top 3! I had the ramen with basil and they are so good. Wifey got to try the original tonkatsu, niece and nephew the other ones can't remember their names but they were so good. We also ordered the chicken karaage, it was good too so are their takoyaki amd the chips! The mango dessert we had in the end is a palate cleanser, omg sooo good! Place is very clean. Service is fast. Crew are friendly and nice.

Caesar C.
Caesar C.

Wow, I was really blown away by how amazing this ramen restaurant was! For appetizers, I couldn't resist trying the gyoza, which had this wonderfully soft exterior and a filling that was bursting with flavor. I also had the tori kawa chips--crunchy and perfectly seasoned! Dunking those in the ramen broth? Absolutely heavenly! For my main course, I went with the signature ramen and the spicy tonkatsu ramen. The signature ramen was so rich and packed with layers of flavor, while the spicy tonkatsu had just the right kick without being too much. Seriously, both were better than anticipated! Oh, and a little tip for anyone visiting: definitely add corn to your ramen! It adds this lovely sweetness that really makes the dish pop. The service was top-notch too--super friendly and attentive staff made the experience even better. Plus, the restaurant had such a charming design that it felt warm and inviting. Overall, I can't recommend this place enough for an exceptional ramen experience!

Michael N.
Michael N.

Solid ramen spot we recently discovered for Lunar New Year! It's our family tradition to eat long noodles on Lunar New Year for a successful year. Ramen B's did not disappoint. We order several apps, specialty drinks, and ramen with extra noodles! The service was excellent and spot on. Def recommend and will go back during our next ramen craving. Pro tip: be careful with the spicy ramen if spice isn't your thing. Enjoy the pics!

Lynna N.
Lynna N.

Ramen Boys is a solid spot for a comforting bowl of ramen! Their broth is extra thick and rich, which adds a deep, hearty flavor, but it's not for everyone--especially if you prefer a lighter broth. The noodles have a great chew, and the toppings are fresh and well-portioned. The service is friendly, and the atmosphere is casual, making it a great place to satisfy a ramen craving. While it may not be the absolute best in town, it's definitely worth a visit if you enjoy thick, bold broths!

Sarah M.
Sarah M.

Service was great. Food was good. It would've been 5/5 but there sign on the wall says they closed at 11pm. Then the worker said "oh yea we just haven't changed the sign, we close at 2 am". My bf had the Mala, it was good. If you're not used to a creamy broth and like a little spice I would recommend the Mala instead. You can also choose the size of the noodle, I got mines thin. The RB broth was a little too creamy and thick, taste was good tho. Just not used to the creamy broth

Kacee B.
Kacee B.

I like Ramen but most are quite salty for my preference and most are miso or pork base broth. I saw this place had a chicken base broth, so I decided to check it out. We went on a Sat around 1:30om. The lunch crowd was still there and there were about 5 parties in front of us. Our wait was probably around 20 min or so cuz by then, the lunch crowd were finishing up. After we were seated, we decided to order our entrees and no appetizers cuz by then, we were hungry and wanted to save the tummy space for the ramen. We ordered the following: 1. Spicy Tonkotsu - quite spicy and very flavorful, creamy and rich. 2. Yuzu Shio (chicken base) - this was light, has a slight soy sauce flavor so it's not a clear chicken broth, FYI. It was still a light broth for me, so it was good. I wished we had room for what looks like great items that we saw at other tables (fried rice, karaage, RB Kimche, gyoza, etc). But that will give us a chance to come back and eat here again. The restaurant is decorated cutely, making it seem you aren't in LV but some where in Tokyo. It had some anime posters in the hallway (near the restrooms). The staff are friendly but very busy. The restroom could use some cleaning up but my guess is, they were dealing with the lunch crowds and didn't have a chance to attend to it. There were about 3 people taking orders and busing the tables during the busy lunch time. I would definitely come back here again!

Saza C.
Saza C.

Food here is great. I've tried the RB Signature Ramen and the Yuzu Shio ramen. Both are delicious, but I personally prefer the Yuzu Shio. The RB signature ramen is a bit on the salty side, which can be overwhelming for some, but still good. The Yuzu Shio ramen is excellent--no complaints there. The gyoza is good too, and I highly recommend the Tori Kawa Chips. The ambiance and service are great, and the prices are reasonable. It can get pretty busy so be prepared for a bit of a wait. Overall, a must-try ramen spot.

Erika N.
Erika N.

This might be my new favorite spot for ramen. The flavors are authentic and you can tell they use top quality ingredients. They also have much more than just ramen like their curry and shaved ice. The shaved ice uses ice that's imported from Japan and has a soft, smooth texture, it's a must order! I also enjoyed the lively music, decent size dining room and nice atmosphere. Our sever was very friendly and helpful with providing recommendations. I'll definitely be back again soon!

Jenny V.
Jenny V.

Food was delicious! We had the Ramen Boys special, regular Tonkotsu and chicken ramen. We ate them all!! We also had edamame and kimchi. All gone! Menu is very simple but I think that's what makes them serve good food. Service was also quick and courteous. A lot of tables and a few booths. Our wait on a Friday night was about 20 minutes. Come check out this cool place with lots of anime posters.

Vance N.
Vance N.

With so many great food options in the Vegas Chinatown area, it's hard to make a decision on where to eat. My friends and I stopped by Ramen Boys on a whim because all the restaurants we wanted to go to had all been booked for the entire night. We were hungry and ramen sounded good. Parking is pretty easy as it's a pretty big plaza, so I had no trouble getting to the restaurant. The interior decorated tastefully with cool posters and neon lights, and it feels like a proper ramen bar. Our server was also super helpful in providing good recommendations. We ordered the gyoza as an appetizer, and three different ramens: Yuzu Shio, Truffle Shoyu, , and the RB Signature. All three ramens had very good broth and extremely tender chasu, one of the better ones I've had. You can tell a lot about the quality of a bowl of ramen by how well the chasu is done. Out of the three, I think my favorite broth had to be the Yuzu Shin, but you really can't go wrong with any of these options. With all the food options available in Vegas, I think this is a great spot if you want a hearty bowl of ramen.