A Japanese fine dining spot housing a globally recognized bar and a top shop for ramen are coming to the Las Vegas Strip.
Tonshou, the Japanese restaurant, and a second Vegas location for Silverlake Ramen, are planned for BLVD, a three-level dining, retail and entertainment complex across from the Waldorf Astoria, according to a recent announcement.
Tonshou, a concept created for BLVD, will house an outpost of Bar Centifolia of Tokyo, widely considered one of the finest bars in the world. Centifolia is known for its theatrical cocktails, large-format ice cubes shaped with a sword, and the mixological wizardry of bartender-owner Yuzo Komai.
Silverlake Ramen began in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles. The group now has more than 30 locations across seven states, with most stores in California. The first Vegas location opened in 2023 in Chinatown. In 2025, Silverlake ranked N0. 21 among Yelp’s top 100 U.S. ramen shops, receiving praise for its slurpy broths: vegetable, chicken, spicy chicken, creamy pork and spicy creamy pork.
Tonshou is scheduled to debut by the end of the summer and Silverlake Ramen by the fourth quarter of this year or the first quarter of 2027, a representative for BLVD said in a statement for Neon.
A large In-N-Out Burger is planned to launch in the fourth quarter of 2026 at the complex, the announcement said. In December, How Ya Dough’n, the viral South Florida pizzeria famed for seasonal pies built from wild yeast-fermented dough, became the first restaurant to open at BLVD.
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