Get your #RamenForARainyDay at Ramen Nagi, Greenhills

When the skies open up and rain begins to pour, few things are as comforting as a hot, flavorful bowl of ramen. Fortunately, at Ramen Nagi’s Greenhills branch, this comfort food reaches new heights, offering a variety of dishes perfect for those cozy, rainy days and providing Greenhills shoppers with a welcome break from their retail adventures.

I recently met up with foodie friends at this branch to sample its offerings.

Want to know why this Ramen Nagi branch is the go-to spot for your rainy day cravings? Read on.

The Nagi Spirit: A Journey from Japan to the World

Ramen Nagi’s story is a testament to passion and innovation. It all began in 2006 when founder Satoshi Ikuta opened a tiny restaurant in Fukuoka, Japan. With limited space, customers were encouraged to share tables, creating a communal dining experience. Chef Ikuta prepared each bowl of ramen right in front of his diners, setting a new standard in the ramen world. His groundbreaking approach of serving a different type of ramen every day for 365 days quickly garnered a loyal following.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

This small restaurant’s success soon spread by word of mouth, leading to long queues and a growing reputation as a top gourmet ramen destination. Chef Ikuta then took his passion overseas, opening his first international outlet in Hong Kong. Despite language barriers and cultural differences, his dedication to crafting personalized bowls of ramen won over the local clientele. The introduction of the omotenashi sheet, allowing customers to customize their ramen according to their preferred broth richness, noodle hardness, add-ons and more, was a hit. Today, Ramen Nagi has expanded to various countries, including the Philippines, bringing the same dedication to flavor and quality.

Its outlet in Greenhills Shopping Center brings its flavorful offerings to shoppers who want a comforting respite in between shopping bouts.

The Ramen Variants: A Showcase of Flavors

Ramen Nagi’s menu is a showcase of diverse and rich flavors, making it the perfect destination for a rainy day meal. Here are some of its standout ramen variants:

Red King: The Ultimate in Savory Spiciness

For those who crave a spicy kick, the Red King is a must-try. This bowl features a fiery blend of garlic, chili oil, and cayenne pepper in a rich tonkotsu broth. Savory chashu slices and miso-infused minced pork add depth and richness. Topped with Nagi fire sauce and kikurage leeks, this ramen offers an added layer of spice and freshness, perfect for warming up on a cold, rainy day.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Black King: Into the Deep End of Sumptuous Flavor

The Black King is a unique fusion of earth and sea flavors. Blackened garlic and calamari ink enrich the signature tonkotsu broth, creating a deep, aromatic experience. Chashu slices, minced pork, black sesame, and Nagi spices add to the complexity of this bowl. It’s a hearty option that brings comfort and warmth with every slurp.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Wonder Kakuni King: A Wondrous Kind of Richness

This variant features tender chunks of braised pork belly in a luscious tonkotsu broth. The pork belly is melt-in-your-mouth delicious, complemented by leeks, kikurage, and a touch of fire sauce. The Wonder Kakuni King is a comforting choice that highlights the rich flavors of pork and the deep umami of the broth.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Premium Butao: Classic Butao Turns Boujee

For those looking for a luxurious take on ramen, the Premium Butao is the answer. This bowl features thin, handmade noodles in a rich tonkotsu broth, topped with pork chashu, fresh truffle slices, and foie gras. Enhanced with balsamic vinegar, shoyu, and ramen tare, the Premium Butao offers an elevated flavor experience that is both indulgent and satisfying.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
The Nagi Experience: Savoring Every Layer

To fully appreciate Ramen Nagi’s offerings, there’s a recommended way to enjoy your bowl:

  1. Start with the Broth: Pick up your bowl and slurp the soup to savor the fragrant broth’s initial layer of taste. The act of slurping introduces air into the broth, enhancing the flavor.
  2. Enjoy the Noodles: Grab a few strands of noodles from the bottom of the bowl and slurp again. This time, enjoy the umami flavors from the pork and the subtle sweetness from the noodles.
  3. Add the Fire Sauce: Finally, mix in Ramen Nagi’s special fire sauce to let the flavors erupt, creating a complex and satisfying taste. This final step brings all the layers of flavor together.
Beyond Ramen: Sides, Desserts, and Drinks

We also got to check out more Ramen Nagi’s menu that extends beyond ramen, which include sides that perfectly complement your meal.

Nagi Star Salad: A refreshing mix of green cabbage, lettuce, and cherry tomatoes with crispy noodles and a mayo mustard drizzle. Served with sesame vinaigrette on the side, it’s a light start to your meal.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Classic Chicken Karaage: Perfectly marinated and deep-fried Japanese fried chicken served with a mayo mustard dip. This dish is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Pork Tonkatsu: Deep-fried Japanese pork cutlet with panko breadcrumbs, served with a savory tonkatsu sauce and shredded green cabbage on the side.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Gyoza: Juicy meat and vegetable dumplings with a crisp finish, served on a sizzling plate.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Curry Spring Roll: Flavorful ground pork, vegetables, and vermicelli wrapped in rice paper and deep-fried until golden brown.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Nagi Kiddie Meal: A delightful mix for young diners, including a Kiddie Butao, a side dish, Chashu Rice, and vanilla ice cream.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

For dessert, Ramen Nagi offers unique ice cream flavors inspired by Japanese condiments such as Wasabi, Matcha, and Black Sesame. These sweetly refreshing treats are the perfect way to end your meal.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

To complement your ramen, Ramen Nagi has partnered with TeaCo to provide healthy and refreshing beverage options. Its tea variants – Honey Lemon, Peach Mango, and Mixed Berries – are made with 100% real black tea and sweetened with Stevia. TeaCo’s Apple Juice drink, made with 100% fresh apple juice, is also available.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

Having enjoyed our #FavoriteRamen and more at Ramen Nagi’s Greenhills branch, my foodie friends and I can say that it provides a cozy sanctuary from the rain, where each bowl of ramen and every side dish brings warmth and comfort. So should the weather turn gloomy, do head to Ramen Nagi, Greenhills, and let its delicious offerings provide the perfect comfort on a rainy day.

Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills
Ramen Nagi Greenhills

This Ramen Nagi branch is located at Ground Floor, O Square 2, Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan City open daily from 10am to 9pm. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 2 77505616.

To stay updated on Ramen Nagi’s promos and offers, follow it on Facebook and Instagram.

Disclosure: I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant. Food items are served free of charge in exchange for honest feedback and this feature.

Check out my previous posts about Ramen Nagi:

Enjoying my FREE Butao King bowl, thanks to Ramen Nagi’s Birthday Promo

For the past several years, part of any birthday celebration in the family involves scouring through websites looking for restaurant birthday promos to take advantage of. After all, benefiting from cost savings on top of a delicious meal enjoyed with my loved ones just adds to the fun.

It just so happens that one of my favorite restaurant birthday treats is Ramen Nagi’s. This promo entitles birthday celebrants to a FREE bowl of Butao King when dining in at any Ramen Nagi branch. This treat may be availed of multiple times during their birth month but is capped at one transaction per branch.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

Ramen Nagi is a well-known ramen restaurant chain that originated in Fukuoka, Japan. Founded by Ikuta Satoshi, Ramen Nagi opened its first branch in Fukuoka in 2006. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its unique and customizable ramen bowls, which allowed customers to choose their preferred noodle texture, broth richness, and other toppings, as well as enhancing their flavors with condiments and seasonings. With its commitment to using only the freshest ingredients and providing excellent customer service, Ramen Nagi soon became a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

In 2011, Ramen Nagi expanded its presence to other cities in Japan and eventually to other countries. Its first overseas branch opened in Hong Kong, followed by Singapore, Taiwan, and the Philippines. In the Philippines, Ramen Nagi was introduced in 2013 through a partnership with the Moment Group, a local food and beverage company. The first Philippine branch was located in the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

Since then, Ramen Nagi has opened several more branches across the Philippines, including in major cities such as Manila, Cebu, and Davao.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

One of its Metro Manila branches is situated in Eastwood Citywalk 1 in Libis, Quezon City, which is where my family and I hied ourselves off to for lunch on the last Sunday of April.

Here, the family enjoyed our heart-warming and tummy-filling ramen bowls:

Butao King (Php430). My birthday treat is Ramen Nagi’s signature ramen that put the restaurant on the map. Its award-winning broth is made from pork bones that have been simmered for hours in the traditional method, resulting in a rich and creamy texture that’s packed with umami flavor. The noodles are firm and springy, and the dish is topped with classic chashu pork, kikurage mushrooms, and garlic oil.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

Red King (Php495). Since Hubby loves a little heat, his bowl is Ramen Nagi’s Red King. This ramen’s broth is made from a blend of pork and chicken bones, flavored with garlic, chili oil and cayenne pepper for a spicy kick, and topped with a scrumptious ball of miso-infused minced pork.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

Oyster King (P550). From time to time, Ramen Nagi includes a pleasant culinary surprise in its menu, available for for a limited time only, hence the title Limited King. This April, this limited edition ramen bowl is Oyster King, a unique and flavorful ramen with an oyster-infused tonkotsu broth and topped with succulent pork belly slices and a slice of delicate seafood tamagoyaki. I’m glad we were able to sample this umami explosion in a bowl on the last day of its run.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

By the way, did you know there’s a proper way to eat a Nagi Ramen to best experience the three changing layers of flavor in your ramen bowl? Here’s how:

  1. Lift up the bowl and slurp the broth, taking in the fragrance from the pork bone and toppings.
  2. Grab a few strands of noodles from the bottom of the bowl, bring them to you lips and slurp again to bring out the umami flavors. You will notice a subtle sweetness with each bite of your noodles and an intensifying flavor from the broth.
  3. As you reach the bottom of the bowl, Ramen Nagi’s special fire sauce further enhances the soup’s flavor.

The delicious flavor journey doesn’t stop with your ramen bowls, though. You can also enjoy them with Ramen Nagi’s side dishes such as its Gyoza (Php160/3pcs | Php250/5pcs). This is my daughter’s favorite side dish made of dumplings filled with ground pork and vegetables, wrapped in a thin and crispy dough. They’re pan-fried until golden brown and served on a sizzling plate with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, and chili oil.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

Sodas (Php85/each). We countered the summer heat and complemented the hot ramen bowls with cans of our favorite softdrinks.

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

If you’re celebrating your natal day anytime soon, gather your fam and friends and enjoy your slurp-tasting ramen bowl at Ramen Nagi. Simply present a valid government-issued ID that shows your birthdate (such as SSS ID, TIN ID, Voter’s ID, Passport, Driver’s License or PRC License) and be accompanied by two full-paying adults who will order one full-sized ramen such as Butao King, Red King, Green King, Black King or Limited Kings for the month. (Ramen sets are not included).

Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo
Ramen Nagi Birthday Promo

This Ramen Nagi branch is located along Eastwood Ave, Eastwood Citywalk 1, Bagumbayan, Quezon City, open daily from 10am to 10pm. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 2 82518880.

To stay updated on Ramen Nagi’s promos and offers, follow it on Facebook and Instagram.

Check out my previous posts about Ramen Nagi:

Ramen fave at Ramen Nagi, Trinoma

Whenever my officemates and I get that craving for ramen, we head straight for the Ramen Nagi branch nearest to our workplace: the one at Trinoma Mall.

Ramen Nagi, Trinoma Mall

Ramen Nagi, Trinoma Mall

Ramen Nagi, Trinoma Mall

We even agree on which ramen to sate our craving on: the Butao King (Php395). It’s Ramen Nagi’s award-winning tonkotsu pork broth, painstakingly prepared in the traditional method, with fresh hand-crafted noodles and classic Nagi pork chashu.

Ramen Nagi, Trinoma Mall

It’s a magical bowl of flavor that can fill you up, warm your tummy, lift your spirits and power you on for the rest of the day.

Ramen Nagi, Trinoma Mall

Last year, Ramen Nagi offered a free bowl of Butao King to birthday celebrants so long as they’re accompanied by someone paying for bowl of Butao King. So every time someone’s birthday month would come along, there would be a clamoring to go to Ramen Nagi to take advantage of the offer, thereby cementing the Butao King as everyone’s favorite ramen bowl from Ramen Nagi.

Ramen Nagi, Trinoma Mall

This Ramen Nagi branch is located at Garden Wing Area, Upper Ground Floor, Trinoma Mall, Bagong Pag-Asa, Quezon City.

Craving for ramen during the enhanced community quarantine? Worry not! Ramen Nagi recently launched its first-ever takeout box – the Ramen-to-Go (Php790/box). It’s a kit with two servings of Ramen Nagi broth (available flavors include Butao, Red, Black and Green King), noodles, pork chashu, vegetables, minced garlic, green onions, and the other ramen toppings, thereby allowing you to be a Ramen Chef at Home. To get your own box, place your order at the Ramen Nagi website at least two days in advance.

Selected Ramen Nagi branches are also open during the ECQ for takeout and delivery serving these areas:

  • Trinoma: Quezon City, San Juan, Pasig and Caloocan
  • Alabang Town Center: Alabang, Las Pinas, Muntinlupa, Paranaque
  • Signa: Makati, Taguig, Manila, Mandaluyong, Pasay