Kyuramen heads to Vegas
Kyuramen is expanding into Super Hotai Plaza in Las Vegas’ Chinatown — the expansion was called out on X on March 15 as a notable Chinatown development for local dining scenes Vegas buzz on Kyuramen's Super Hotai Plaza expansion in Chinatown.
Signage at 4525 Spring Mountain Road (chinatownvegas.com) shows Kyuramen taking the North-facing anchor spot in Hotai Plaza, moving into the suite that once housed Jubilee Furniture. (chinatownvegas.com) Local reports list the new venue’s footprint between roughly 5,000 and 6,500+ square feet, reflecting different counts of the former showroom’s size. (chinatownvegas.com) The buildout is billed as a “Super” flagship with a dedicated Izakaya and Sake Bar and plans for Kyuramen’s signature honeycomb-style booths and high-ceiling layout. (chinatownvegas.com) Kyuramen’s first Nevada restaurant opened in Henderson earlier this year on Jan. 28, 2026, and local outlets reported the Spring Mountain location as the brand’s second entry in the Las Vegas Valley. (8newsnow.com) The brand’s corporate site states Kyuramen operates more than 126 locations nationwide, a scale that the chain has leveraged in recent multi-city rollouts. (kyuramen.com) Community outlets covering Chinatown note the conversion of the large retail showroom into a late-night dining anchor will further balance Hotai Plaza’s East building and sit alongside neighbors such as Chubby Cattle and Odense. (chinatownvegas.com)