Soru Ramen Sushi and Boba Milk Tea

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Las Vegas, United States

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Ramen restaurant· Bubble tea store· Japanese curry restaurant· Japanese restaurant· Sushi restaurant

Soru Ramen Sushi and Boba Milk Tea Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Soru Ramen Sushi and Boba Milk Tea is located in Las Vegas, United States on 10217 W Charleston Blvd suite d. Soru Ramen Sushi and Boba Milk Tea is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in United States.

Address

10217 W Charleston Blvd suite d

Phone

+1 7029157663

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Comfort foodLate-night foodQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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Kelsey

The chashu was pretty overcooked but great customer service and the black garlic broth was delicious.

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PinHao Bill Chen

Pretty trivial ramen. The flavor is boring and the soup is not hot enough. Luckily, the server is pretty nice. That is.

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Dee Wagner

Omg!! Bomb ramen and curry! Great customer service and very reasonable prices. This is a must try for anyone who digs the umami. They have full menu with rolls and boboa too. Yum

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Aviri Rayvek

I'm very impressed. Uber eats has been getting my order wrong a lot and neither drivers nor restaurants take responsibility. The driver left my drink. I called in thinking the restaurant forgot it. They legit drove to my home to hand me my forgotten drink. 5 stars. That is absolutely beautiful customer service guys! Thank you!

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Noah Abrahams

I'm super happy to now have a neighborhood ramen shop. It's not Vegas' world-class super-expensive haute cuisine, but it's really good, and there was no wait for a slightly late Saturday lunch. The tonkotsu was really good, but we found the Black Garlic variant a bit too intense (I can see how it would be really popular, though, especially when spicy). Takoyaki was quite tasty, too, and the shaved bonito was a nice touch. Overall, it's nice to find another restaurant on this side of town that has great food and isn't pretentious trying to compete with the casinos. This feels like a neighborhood place, and I'll definitely be back.