If you’ve been watching the Las Vegas Chinatown dining scene keep leveling up, Super Kyuramen is one of the newest openings to know about. The ramen brand has opened its second U.S. “Super” concept in Chinatown Vegas, bringing a bigger, more social version of Kyuramen to Hotai Plaza at 4525 Spring Mountain Road.

What I like about this opening is that it is not just another ramen shop. The “Super” version expands the Kyuramen idea into more of a ramen bar and izakaya-style experience, with signature ramen bowls, shareable small plates, sushi rolls, a full bar, and the brand’s recognizable honeycomb-style seating. It is designed for people who want to linger, not just slurp and leave.
For locals who already know Kyuramen from its Henderson location, this Chinatown restaurant feels like the next step. The original Kyuramen experience is built around ramen, open kitchens, private-feeling booths, creative bowls, and fun dining-room design. Super Kyuramen builds on that with more of a night-out feel, which makes sense for Spring Mountain Road and the late-night food culture around Chinatown.

A few reasons Super Kyuramen stands out:
New ramen restaurant in Las Vegas Chinatown
Located at Hotai Plaza on Spring Mountain Road
Second U.S. Super Kyuramen concept
Ramen bar and izakaya-style dining
Signature Kyuramen ramen bowls
Sushi rolls and shareable small plates
Full bar and sake bar energy
Honeycomb-style seating alcoves
Expanded dining-room experience
Good for date nights, group dinners, food crawls, and late-night Chinatown dining
Some of the Kyuramen favorites to look for include Tonkotsu Tokyo shoyu ramen, seafood ramen, Korean-style ramen with kimchi, Super Bowl ramen, and the brand’s signature yin-yang bowl, which lets two different ramen flavors share one divided bowl. The broader Kyuramen menu has also included items like takoyaki, spicy dumplings, bao, omurice, and rice burgers, giving diners plenty to explore beyond noodles.
The location also matters. Hotai Plaza has become one of the more active corners of Chinatown, surrounded by restaurants, dessert shops, tea spots, hot pot, Korean barbecue, and other destination-worthy concepts. Adding a larger ramen-and-bar experience gives the plaza one more reason for locals, Henderson neighbors, tourists, and late-night diners to make the Spring Mountain corridor part of their regular rotation.
My take is this: Super Kyuramen is a strong addition to Las Vegas Chinatown because it blends comfort food, design, nightlife energy, and group-friendly dining in one place. Whether you’re craving ramen, meeting friends for small plates, checking out the honeycomb booths, or planning a Spring Mountain food crawl, this is a new local dining spot worth supporting.
Important Business Information
Business: Super Kyuramen
Address: 4525 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Location: Hotai Plaza in Las Vegas Chinatown
Business Type: Ramen restaurant, Japanese restaurant, ramen bar, izakaya-style restaurant, sushi and small plates, full bar
Known For: Signature Kyuramen ramen bowls, honeycomb seating, izakaya-style dining, sushi rolls, small plates, sake bar, and a larger “Super” restaurant format
Popular / Notable Items: Tonkotsu Tokyo shoyu ramen, seafood ramen, Korean ramen with kimchi, Super Bowl ramen, yin-yang bowl, takoyaki, spicy dumplings, bao, omurice, and rice burgers
Good For: Las Vegas Chinatown dining, Spring Mountain Road food crawls, ramen lovers, group dinners, date nights, late-night meals, visitors, locals, and anyone looking for a more social ramen bar experience
Local Takeaway: Super Kyuramen adds another high-energy dining destination to Chinatown and gives the Spring Mountain corridor a larger, more experience-driven ramen concept.

