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Welcome to Nami Ramen

Nami Ramen is a culinary gem nestled in St. Louis, celebrating the rich flavors of Japanese ramen. With a menu that showcases authentic dishes like the soul-soothing Curry Laksa and the meticulously crafted Tonkotsu broth, each bowl is a comforting embrace. Highlighted by fresh ingredients such as jumbo shrimp, braised pork, and vibrant vegetables, Nami Ramen transforms simple noodles into an art form. The inviting atmosphere and attentive service enhance the dining experience, making it a perfect spot for lunch or dinner. Whether seeking refuge from the cold or craving an umami-packed adventure, Nami Ramen promises satisfaction in every slurp.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Nami Ramen, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of St. Louis at 278 Skinker Blvd. This cozy ramen house has swiftly become a go-to destination for ramen aficionados seeking an authentic and heartwarming dining experience. With a commitment to quality and flavor, Nami Ramen stands out in the culinary landscape of St. Louis, offering a menu that caters to both traditionalists and adventurous palates alike.

At Nami Ramen, the star of the show is undoubtedly the ramen, with each bowl meticulously crafted to deliver a cascade of flavors. The Nami Signature Tonkotsu boasts an impressive twenty-hour simmered pork broth, creating a creamy, rich base that provides the perfect backdrop for tender braised pork, minced onions, and wood ear mushrooms, all delicately balanced with bamboo shoots (menma) for added texture. For those seeking a kick, the Volcano Ramen brings the heat with its spicy concoction packed with soft tofu and sautéed shallots, while the Lemongrass Chicken Yakisoba offers a refreshing twist with tangy-sweet notes that dance beautifully against the savory backdrop of yakisoba noodles.

Vegetarians will find abundant options as well, including the Veggie Ramen, loaded with fresh vegetables and ample umami flavor. The tofu, kale, and bean sprouts come together in a harmonious way, proving that meat-free does not mean flavor-free!

  • Starter Selections: Don't skip the Shumai or Gyoza.
  • Unique Offerings: The Curry Laksa brings a taste of Southeast Asia with its creamy, curried coconut broth.

Reviews from our patrons reflect a mix of satisfaction and delight. As Robin R. put it, Nami Ramen is a place where you can truly focus on the food, as she eagerly awaits a return visit for the kale salad and other delicious offerings. Sara G. describes Nami Ramen as the antidote to a cold winter day, highlighting the rich flavors of the Curry Laksa that provide warmth and comfort with each spoonful. Her enthusiasm echoed with James S., who noted the delicious broth and generous protein portions, often a hallmark of quality ramen dining.

The ambiance of Nami Ramen further enhances the experience. It may be compact, but the cute decor invites groups of all sizes to enjoy a meal together. Jeremy P. praised the friendly staff, underscoring the welcoming environment that resonates with visitors. Every detail at Nami Ramen— from the thoughtfully prepared dishes to the inviting atmosphere—invites you to unwind and enjoy each bite.

In conclusion, Nami Ramen is not just a restaurant; it's a comforting culinary escape that warms the soul with each delectable bowl. Whether you're a ramen aficionado or a newcomer to the world of noodles, this delightful haven promises a flavorful journey that will undoubtedly have you returning for more. So, gather your friends or stop by solo, because the inviting, warm embrace of Nami Ramen is calling your name!

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Robin R.
Robin R.

This is a simple restaurant that focuses on its food. We ordered Curry laksa (super yum and comforting) and veg ramen; perfect spice to both. They were out of kale salad, so I'd like to come back another day to try that as well as their other dishes. Good for lunch or dinner. Excellent service! (Side note: As a personal preference when eating in a non-American restaurant, I like hearing music from the culture or region instead of U.S. pop music.)

Sara G.
Sara G.

Listen, when it's 20 below zero outside (okay, fine, maybe just Midwest "feels like" weather), there are only a few acceptable ways to survive: 1) Hibernate like a bear, 2) Move to a tropical island, or 3) Drown yourself in a giant bowl of ramen. Since options one and two aren't realistic, I went to Nami Ramen. And let me tell you, this place gets it. I ordered the Curry Laksa, because when your face is freezing off, nothing revives your soul like a steaming bowl of curried coconut broth. It's rich, it's creamy, it's got just the right amount of spice to remind you that you're still alive. Floating in this golden elixir? Jumbo shrimp (yes, actual jumbo, not "shrimp-sized" shrimp), fried tofu that soaks up the broth like a delicious little sponge, bean sprouts for that fresh crunch, and cilantro to keep things interesting. Is this the best ramen in St. Louis? I don't know, but when you're in a cold-induced existential crisis, it sure tastes like it. And in case you were wondering--yes, she is #stlouispescatarianapproved. Now, go warm up before you start considering hibernation again.

James S.
James S.

Ordered the beef ramen and the shrimp dumplings. The broth was delicious and had great portions of protein. Service was quick and you just got to sit back and enjoy.

Rena W.
Rena W.

Not bad! We came because Menya Rui's line was far too long. The ramen was yummy and the quantity was generous. Perfect for a rainy day. The decor inside is also cute, not huge but enough space for bigger parties too.

Jeremy P.
Jeremy P.

This was my first time trying Ramen and it was really good. The restaurant staff were very friendly and they helped us decide on menu options.

Cat M.
Cat M.

All was good. Got the veggie bowl and a kid's bowl and spring rolls. Cute place, nice staff. The building's shared restroom situation was a little strange, we had bad timing and they both were occupied and/or locked like the whole time we were there. Luckily they had hand sanitizer so we could at least clean our hands somewhat before eating. Would go back!

Jeremy C.
Jeremy C.

Loved the karaage, jigoku ramen was so spicy and so good. Service was fast and the interior had cool decor.