Whether you're craving a rich tonkotsu broth or a bold spicy kick, Ramen Nagi in Palo Alto lets you customize every bowl exactly the way you want it β so every visit feels like it was made just for you.
Why customers choose us
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Customers hire Ramen Nagi when they want a ramen experience tailored to their exact preferences. The ability to choose noodle thickness, broth richness, salt level, and garlic amount gives diners a level of control rarely found at other ramen spots.
βWhat I really like about this place is that you can custom your ramen, from thin or thick noodles to broth thickness, salt and garlic strength and more.β
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Customers hire Ramen Nagi to reconnect with the flavors and atmosphere of a genuine Japanese ramen shop. The carefully developed broths and traditional vibe deliver a sense of comfort and cultural authenticity that feels meaningful.
βThis is a treat myself and remember what Japan food tastes like. It brings me memories of joy and warmth of my Japan trip.β
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Customers hire Ramen Nagi when they want a high-quality, satisfying ramen meal without overpaying. Generous portions and a competitive price point make it a go-to choice among well-known ramen destinations in the Bay Area.
βAt 51$ for 2 bowls of ramen and an app this was an absolute steal.β
What customers love most
βWhat I really like about this place is that you can custom your ramen, from thin or thick noodles to broth thickness, salt and garlic strength and more.β
βSuper flavorful, perfect thickness, and you can tell it's been cooked for a long time.β
βThey definitely don't skimp out on the meat, which a lot of shops do.β
βIt's super crispy and the ponzu sauce they made is unique, but works so well with the gyoza.β
βThe karage was top notch, incredibly crispy and tender. Also the portions are massive.β
βAt 51$ for 2 bowls of ramen and an app this was an absolute steal.β
βIt was an overall unique flavor and we would definitely come back next time.β
βThe help yourself free black pepper pickled bean sprouts was a highlight, my husband finished half of jar of it.β
The little things that matter
Ramen Nagi lets diners choose between soft or firm noodles β a rare level of control that signals genuine respect for personal preference, and one that stands out even among dedicated ramen spots in the Bay Area.
Guests can dial in the thickness of their broth, ensuring each bowl feels tailored rather than assembly-line. This kind of granular customisation turns a standard order into something personal.
Beyond noodles and broth, diners can adjust garlic intensity and salt level β small levers that add up to a bowl that feels genuinely made for the person eating it.
A self-serve jar of pickled bean sprouts sits on the table at no charge, adding a bright, crunchy counterpoint to rich broths. It's the kind of thoughtful freebie that guests notice and remember fondly.
Multiple guests noted that Ramen Nagi does not skimp on the meat β a quiet but meaningful commitment that signals the kitchen is more focused on the guest's experience than on trimming costs.
Front-of-house team members take time to walk guests through the history of Ramen Nagi, turning the wait or the ordering moment into a small act of hospitality that makes first-timers feel genuinely welcomed.
Offering both thin and thick noodle varieties β and pairing guidance on which works best with each broth β shows a kitchen that has thought carefully about how texture shapes the overall eating experience.
By taking orders before guests are seated, the team keeps things moving briskly. Diners report being at their table within minutes even during busy periods, so the energy stays lively without feeling chaotic.
Tips for your first visit
Lines form before opening and grow during rush hour lunch, so arriving early or during off-peak hours means a shorter wait.
You can tailor your ramen with choices of thin or thick noodles, broth thickness, salt level, and garlic strength to suit your preference.
The squid ink soup is the most popular option and considered a must-try for its unique flavor.
The pan-fried gyoza is extremely popular and highly recommended β super crispy with a unique ponzu sauce that pairs perfectly.
The half-boiled marinated egg is an optional add-on and well worth including for an authentic ramen experience.
The free self-serve black pepper pickled bean sprouts are a standout side β don't overlook them while you eat.
More reasons to visit
βthe atmosphere of the restaurant feels like you're at a ramen shop and it's super cleanβ
βShoutout to our host David for being super accommodating, patient, and sharing with us the history of Ramen Nagi.β
βThe Gyu King (limited edition) was amazing! The broth had such a rich, deep beef flavor and tasted super comforting. Definitely worth trying while it's available.β
βMy boyfriend got this and he really enjoyed it! It was spicy and had good flavor.β
βThis is a treat myself and remember what Japan food tastes like. It brings me memories of joy and warmth of my Japan trip.β
βCame on a rainy Saturday at 5 pm, took us less than 10 minutes to be seated.β