Located at 8610 Spring Mountain Road, Cheongdam Food Hall is home to a variety of restaurant concepts, including Smile Shota, Curry Ya, Namsan Tonkatsu, Broken Coffee and more.
Among these, Curry Ya has been a standout, with curry offerings from Japanese cuisine that range “from mouthwatering curry udon to savory curry katsu.”
Now, Curry Ya looks to be undertaking an expansion. Licensing paperwork submitted to Clark County by JPAST LLC shows “CURRY YA SPRING MT” opening at 5115 Spring Mountain Rd, Suite 123, part of Pacific Asian Plaza.
“Introducing Curry Ya,” says the Cheongdam Food Hall website. “Indulge in a tantalizing array of Japanese curry delights, including flavorful curry udon, crispy curry katsu, and much more.”
Looks like Curry Ya is getting introduced once again! Opening at Pacific Asian Plaza, it would join restaurants like Sushi Neko, Rutba Indian Kichen, Neko Ramen and more.
What Now reached out on Friday to owner Sun Ma to ask about plans for a Curry Ya expansion. Sun Ma was not immediately available for comment.
You can keep up with Curry Ya by following @curryyalv on Instagram.