
Henderson just scored a taste of New York’s ramen craze. Kyuramen, the fast-growing ramen chain out of NYC, quietly opened its first Nevada location earlier this month, bringing big steaming bowls and eye-catching dining-room flair to the Las Vegas Valley. The new outpost shares its space with TBaar, the company’s boba and tea concept, so diners can line up noodles and milk tea in a single stop.
What To Order
The menu leans hard into comfort food with a bit of flash. Tonkotsu Tokyo shoyu is the house signature, finished with chashu, a marinated soft-boiled egg, corn, bamboo shoots, wakame, scallions and nori. Seafood options and a kimchi-forward Korean ramen round out the core lineup.
For indecisive diners, the "super" bowl piles on fried tofu, tempura shrimp, fried chicken and braised pork belly, while the yin-yang bowl splits two broths in a single vessel. Appetizers such as takoyaki, steamed bao and omurice keep things snackable on the side, as reported by Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Space And The Brand
Kyuramen’s official site now lists the Henderson restaurant among its U.S. locations and touts a rapidly expanding footprint. The homepage currently notes more than 120 locations across the brand, according to Kyuramen's website. Pairing the Henderson shop with TBaar effectively turns the space into a ramen-and-boba combo stop under one roof.
Why It Matters
The Henderson debut is part of a broader rollout that has moved Kyuramen into new regions this year while introducing an updated interior concept. At some West Coast locations, that look includes honeycomb booths and a wishing-tree centerpiece aimed squarely at the Instagram crowd. Trade and local reports around recent launches highlight how the brand is testing these photogenic touches while scaling quickly across the U.S., a strategy covered in industry writeups by Food & Beverage Times.
For current hours, menus and contact details, Kyuramen directs diners to its Henderson listing and main site, which carry the latest updates on openings and promotions. Kyuramen’s Henderson listing includes contact information and menu links for the new shop.









