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Welcome to Ramen Nakamura

In the heart of Honolulu, Ramen Nakamura stands out with its authentic and flavorful ramen offerings. With a focus on providing quality dining experiences, Ramen Nakamura offers a variety of options for customers, including soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian choices. The restaurant prides itself on its commitment to sustainability, offering plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware. From its convenient takeout services to its cozy outdoor seating, Ramen Nakamura caters to a diverse range of preferences. The dedication to providing exceptional dishes and a welcoming atmosphere makes Ramen Nakamura a must-visit spot for noodle lovers in Honolulu.

LOCATIONS

If you're a ramen lover in Honolulu, then you must check out Ramen Nakamura located at 2141 Kalakaua Ave. This casual yet cozy restaurant offers a variety of options for every type of diner. From vegan and vegetarian choices to soy-free dishes, there's something for everyone here. You can enjoy your meal in the outdoor seating area or opt for takeout if you're on the go. The restaurant also provides free Wi-Fi and waiter service for a comfortable dining experience. With plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware, Ramen Nakamura is committed to sustainability. Be sure to try their delicious ramen bowls and don't forget to take advantage of their happy hour specials. Overall, Ramen Nakamura is a must-visit spot for a satisfying and environmentally conscious dining experience.

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Christine K.
Christine K.

My first ramen spot that I ate at alone! I needed to get away from the family for a bit and stumbled upon this place. I loved the individualized seating, probably just from COVID-19 precautions, but either way I enjoyed the private feeling. The ramen I ordered was very satisfying.

Charles Choi
Charles Choi

On a weekday arrived at 7pm and out down my name and seated at 7:50pm. Broth is the essence. Get the combo if you are hungry, fried rice is equally good. Service is no different than other ramen places. Parking is street parking only. This is my must visit food at Oahu.

Sandra Matsumoto
Sandra Matsumoto

If you're in beautiful Waikiki and in the mood for a hot, delicious bowl of ramen, this place will not disappoint! The ladies there are so very nice and the food is comforting and tasty. It's quite a small shop, with people continuously coming in to eat their noodles, so there might be a line. Well worth the wait!

Burim Derveni
Burim Derveni

Came to get the ox tail ramen for dinner. There was a long wait and we had to put our name down. Lots of people put their name down and leave so your chance is much higher than it looks. The seating inside is really interesting. They put separators between the parties which was much appreciated. Minimum $16 for person . We got the oxtail ramen, but I wish I had gotten the spicy version. They have their own mixing sauce. We got the combo, which comes with fried rice and 3 gyoza. It was good but nothing to rave about. Would probably stick to just ramen next time I come.

Krystle Suszter
Krystle Suszter

Delicious food, quick paced environment, kind staff, veryimited seating around a u-shaped counter. Entire party must be present in order to sit down; they will skip you on the wait list is everyone isn't standing there ready to go in. I got the spicy ramen combo, which I clouded ramen, fried rice, and pork gyoza (pictured). Two full pages of vegetarian options, high remarks from the vegetarians in our group ('this is almost better than when I lived in Japan.' We would be frequent repeat customers if we lived here.

George Bennett
George Bennett

Small but comfortable Ramen shop with a wide variety of choices and flavors. The gyoza and fried rice are a must to add to the soup! All of the Ramen was fresh prepared and delicious! Definitely worth a late lunch or early dinner.

Martin Hernandez
Martin Hernandez

Even though the seating is very limited the food is fantastic. Waiting times can go between 30 min to 1 hour or a little longer over the weekend (nights). Try the oxtail spicy noodles soup or the fry noodles. You won't regret it. !! Highly recommended.

Mira S.
Mira S.

Decent vegetarian ramen and garlic fried rice, but not my favorite ramen. It might be fantastic if you like pork--all of the meat ramens are pork broth (most of them) or include a slice of pork. You can request the vegetarian ramen, which is pricy for noodles and sprouts, bamboo, garlic, and green onions. I got the set meal with a small garlic fried rice, which was probably tastier than the ramen. The ramen was alright, just a pretty plain broth. For ramen, I like the chicken broth at Onoya, especially with yuzu. The service here was good, friendly, helpful, and quick. Most or all of the beverages come in cans or bottles, including the tea.

Peter X.
Peter X.

They're famous for their oxtail ramen so be sure to try that. Broth is not too salty and meat was tender. There is limited seating and no parking. If you're staying in Waikiki, it's within walking distance. As some of the other reviews have mentioned they do have a ton of rules like limited dining time of 45 min so keep that in mind if you plan to socialize with friends.

Elise N.
Elise N.

Good soy sauce Broth In the Tokyo ramen. Daughter ate all the noodles plus some of mine when she got the kids size ramen without bean sprouts. Next time I should say no bamboo shoots because she picked those out and stuck them in my bowl. Husband got the muso ramen and liked it. I'm not as fond of the slice of pork put in the ramen. There's chili oil on the counter but if you want Sriracha sauce, you have to ask. Seating is around a u shaped counter with stools. This could be difficult if you have young children. Quick service.