Reasonably priced ramen and shishito peppers (I got 22 for $11), and nicely composed dishes as well. Flavors were wonderful on the ramen and the pork bun. Will definitely come back again!
Alright Asians, it's a remix on your Po piah, Japan ramen and etc. But, the food quality is really good. Tasty and all. We had the bo ssam, pork noodles and the wild salmon. The last was the best!
Hot new restaurant by David Chang in Cosmopolitan. Great sake selections, eclecticwine list and if you have a large group order the fried chicken platter and thank me later.
I love their shrimp-bun🍤, amazing gingerscallionnoodles🍝, alcohol🍸: seven spice slushy is a bomb! Didn’t try ramen because of the special time they serve it.
Always been a fan of David Chang and his Netflix show, Ugly Delicious and Travel the World // Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. What a delight to enjoy such a nice and humble meal served by the best people
My first time here let me say everything was delicious. The mushroomRamen so much flavor but you must have the caviarchicken bun with creme fraiche. Excellent service highly recommended
Amazing food and ambiance. Ramen bowl and pork buns were fantastic. If you're a fan of the NYC David Chang locations you need to make the effort to check out this place.
Get the pork belly buns and spiced cucumbers to start. The shiitakechicken Kastu is super rich but worth a try. Add any noodle dish if you still have room.
Spicy rice cakes. Blue fin tuna incredible! Rice cakes just ok. Cocktails are delicious. We paid 175$ for 4 places and 2 cocktails. But it was worth every bite.
The white truffleramen was good but not worth $50... the noodles are plain, broth good but $50? Go for the $14 pork bun and plain pork ramen, and spicy potatoes.
Ordered way too much food but it was seriously delicious. Half bo ssaam is already a whole lot of food for 5 people so no need to order too many other heavy dishes. Service needs to shape up though.
Doesn’t live up to the hype. Bao was good. Candied walnut and lobster, overpriced. Tantanfries (pictured) very good. Service, meh. Save your money and eat elsewhere; way better food in other places
Momofuku Las Vegas is Momofuku's first restaurant on the West Coast. Drawing influence from all over the world, including the United States, Korea and Japan, the menu features steamed buns, noodles, and meat and seafood meant for sharing...