
Founded in 2004 by Chef Satoshi Ikuta, Ramen Nagi is the award-winning, cool and hip Japanese noodle shop that bucks the traditional trend while focusing on delicious authentic tonkotsu ramen. Ramen Nagi is known for its perfect noodles and both traditional and fusion broth flavors and has gained popularity all throughout Asia with over 35 locations.
Hours
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10250 Santa Monica Blvd Ste. #2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Phone: (310) 570-2826
Website: https://ramennagiusa.com/
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Reviews
Service is great. There is usually a line outside, and a waiter will come up to you to explain the menu. This is really helpful, especially if it’s your first time. The order sheet is nice because you can customize the ramen to your liking. I personally like light salt and thin noodles.
Those peppery bean sprouts side dishes on each table are so good. Pro tip: you can ask the server for more if it runs out!
Parking at the mall is not free.
The ramen was fine, noodle texture was good but the taste was honestly just mediocre at best. It didn’t wow me, especially after seeing such a long line outside. I was probably expecting more.
The service was mixed. The host was friendly and welcoming, but the waiter seemed overwhelmed and made us feel rushed. I get that the space is tight and they’re busy, but I still want to enjoy my meal (especially when it was extremely hot) without feeling pushed out.
Overall, it wasn’t a bad experience, just not memorable. I’m not sure I’d come back, it didn’t feel worth the wait.
The karaage had a strange taste, and they added onions to the Japanese mayo, which made it taste off. The gyoza was okay, but there was barely any sauce.
Now, the ramen… where do I even start? The broth had a very odd flavor that’s hard to describe and was extremely oily — if you let it sit for a few seconds, a layer of oil would form on top. The meat had no seasoning and was completely bland.
Overall, it was not a good experience, and I highly doubt I’ll be coming back.
They rebranded to Ramen Nagi in other markets.
They serve legit tonkotsu ramen at a reasonable price.
$15 for the original tonkotsu and $17 for the squid ink one. Not bad at all.
One thing I don’t like is the long line. Good thing the lines settled down and the service was very fast now!
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Friday night, there was a short line. I was alone and got a spot with just about 5 minutes of wait in line.
I tried the original one today. It was pretty legit and only $16.95. Quite reasonable.
I can’t stop eating the dashi sprouts .
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One tip – always order noodles as extra firm