Tantanmen at Ramen Hashi – Las Vegas Ramen Review
Ramen Hashi in Las Vegas sets itself apart from other ramen shops by serving ramen based on chicken broth, as opposed to the pork variety. Their tantanmen ramen balances chicken broth with a mellow sesame flavor and house‑made thin noodles. In this review, you’ll get a full breakdown of the bowl, the shop’s atmosphere, and how easy it is to park.
The Ramen Bowl
What’s in the bowl?
- Broth: chicken
- Noodles: thin / straight / firm
- Key toppings: chashu / menma / ajitsuke egg / green onions
- Sauce / spice level: sesame / medium spicy
How it tastes
- The soup is light and the sesame flavor is very mellow.
- The texture of the noodles are straight and firm. They are making the noodles in house, which is a great thing for getting fresh noodles.
- The chicken broth paired with the nutty flavor from the sesame makes for satisfying soup. The long cut green onions adds some freshness that makes a bowl like this great on hot days in Las Vegas.
Recommended for:
- People who want a bowl of ramen that isn’t based on pork and who love the nutty flavor that comes from sesame.
The Ramen Shop
Vibe & atmosphere
- Seating: counter + tables
- Noise level: quiet
- Decor: minimalist
Service & order flow
- Once seated at the counter or table, fill out form that has all of the menu options.
- Typical wait time: Short
What makes this shop special?
- 3 highlights
- Homemade noodles
- All soups are chicken based
- Easily accessed from the Las Vegas Strip
Parking & Accessibility
- Parking type: Shared lot, plenty of parking surrounding the building
- How hard is it to park?
- Very easy
- Best time to visit for parking: weekday lunch
- Accessibility notes: tucked inside a strip mall
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Map
Ramen Hashi – Las Vegas
Address: 5808 Spring Mountain Rd #109, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: +17022021238
Hours: Sun -> Sat , 11:30 AM–9 PM