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Welcome to Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen

At Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen, located in the heart of Philadelphia, culinary traditions meet modern flavors. Our commitment to quality shines through in every dish—whether it's the richly crafted ramen, featuring a succulent chicken chashu or the fresh sashimi that includes delightful scallops and uni. We pride ourselves on offering an accommodating atmosphere, perfect for everyone from sushi enthusiasts to vegetarians. Customers rave about our attentive service and unique additions like the spicy habanero "spice bomb," enhancing each bowl of ramen. At Aki Nom Nom, every meal is a celebration of Japanese cuisine and hospitality, inviting you to savor authentic tastes every time.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen, a culinary gem tucked away at 1210 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107. This popular eatery offers an irresistible blend of fresh sushi and hearty ramen, catering to both seafood aficionados and noodle lovers alike. With a vibrant atmosphere and dedicated service, Aki Nom Nom is fast becoming a must-visit destination for locals and visitors to Philadelphia.

  • Location: Conveniently located in the heart of Center City, Aki Nom Nom makes it easy to indulge in delightful Japanese cuisine without the need to venture to bustling Chinatown.
  • Phone: For reservations or inquiries, you can reach them at (215) 985-1838.

The menu is a treasure trove of options. Begin your culinary journey with their standout Sushi and Sashimi selection. Options like Crab Stick, White Tuna, and the luxurious Uni deliver authentic flavors at reasonable prices. The platter of two pieces ranging from $6.00 to $15.00 ensures that you can indulge without breaking the bank.

As for ramen enthusiasts, Aki Nom Nom truly shines. Their Yasai Ramen offerings—including Wasabi Shoyu Yasai and Yuzu Shio Yasai—are made with a vegetarian twist and burst with exquisite flavors at only $14.00 each. For those seeking a spicy kick, the Karai Yasai promises a bold experience that leaves your taste buds tingling.

The fried rice and noodle dishes, such as House Fried Rice and Nabeyaki Udon Noodle, present hearty alternatives. Priced at $15.95, they offer a delightful option for those looking for something different.

Exceptional service enhances the experience at Aki Nom Nom. Patrons rave about the friendly staff and their accommodating nature, as evidenced by one visitor who happily noted how the attentive server helped a vegetarian companion find a fabulous meal. The ambiance, paired with happy hour sake specials, makes every visit feel special.

As you dine, you’ll be enveloped in an atmosphere buzzing with energy and warmth, making meals with friends or family an absolute joy. Whether you're here for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Aki Nom Nom invites you to savor each moment and every bite. From glistening sushi rolls to comforting bowls of ramen, this establishment captures the essence of Japanese cuisine with a twist that feels both fresh and familiar.

If you're searching for an authentic yet innovative dining experience in the city, Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen should be at the top of your list. Visit to explore their mouth-watering offerings and discover for yourself why so many patrons return time and time again.

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Lima C.
Lima C.

Amazing service and amazing food. We did the all you can eat option which was great and the server was super accommodating and helped my vegetarian friend get the same quality of options that the rest of the party did - which isn't always easy with sushi. It was a spot we happened to walk into and it was fantastic. Happy hour sake was great as well!!

Dara R.
Dara R.

Ate here with friends during Pax at the convention center. They were pretty busy but our server Simon was calm and attentive. Edamame, gyoza, and karaage appetizers were all delicious. Most of our party ordered ramen entrees which were nice portions and also very delicious. All of the food came quickly and was well-priced considering the location.

Areej S.
Areej S.

I live in center city so this is one of the most convenient places to get ramen without having to go to chinatown! While it doesn't have places in chinatown beat, it does have some great things going for it. I avoid eating pork so i v much appreciate they have an option for chicken chashu - the meat is juicy and well seasoned unlike a lot of neglected chicken chashus ive had. But the real winner is their spice bomb made with habanero peppers. I cant have ramen here without it! It goes so well with the tonkatsu broth (which is my go-to) and completely elevates the flavor. I usually dont write about the staff because i more so care about the food than anything, but it's worth noting that the general manager is also super nice and very considerate of any needs/complaints.

Kevin L.
Kevin L.

This place is fantastic! I had the Aki Nom Nom, the pork belly was out of this world! Magic ginger tini drink is incredible! Staff is friendly and prompt!

Raman D.
Raman D.

My friend and I visited on a Wednesday night and were seated right away. We ordered the Tofu Ramen and Chicken Teriyaki Bento Box, and both dishes were delicious. I really enjoyed the Inari tofu in the Ramen, though I do wish there had been more than just three small pieces. Service was efficient, and we didn't have to wait long for our food. If you're looking for a decent ramen spot in Center City, Aki Nom Nom is definitely worth a visit!

Shaquille J.
Shaquille J.

I've been meaning to come here for a long time now. Any place that offers great quality, all-you-can-eat sushi is a place for me. The fact that they also offer ramen is just a plus. I didn't opt in for the all you can eat option this time around, but I most definitely will next time! The food was great, the service was excellent, and I love the vibes here. Come see it for yourself.

Anton F.
Anton F.

First restaurant after landing in Philly. I was starving, placed a huge order after a few of my coworkers joined me. The waitstaff and Servers were very accommodating, we had no reservations and a large group of 10. We were seated in the center of the restaurant. There was lots of food, family style. I can't remember all the items but the standouts were the chicken gyoza and shrimp shumai for appetizers, those were delicious. For entrees some of my favorites were the bento box with teriyaki salmon and fried chicken, so good. We also ordered a few rolls that were tasty, it was an all you can eat sushi menu. I passed on the sweets but I enjoyed a glass of Toki Santury Japanese whiskey. Excellent finish for a great night with friends, food and fun.

Gerald H.
Gerald H.

Stopped here on a Friday night while working in the area. With things closing relatively early, it is somewhat hard to find a place to eat after getting off at 9/9:15. I made a reservation and he headed there. Anyway - situated in the city, we ventured in and found parking at an adjacent garage. Things got off to a rough start when, being there at 10pm with a closing at 11, they told us the AYCE option on the menu wouldn't be possible. Now, granted we weren't going to order that, but it was a polite way of steering us away from it. Waiter was nice and attentive - Asian gent that worked Friday night. We ordered some apps: buns, gyoza, takioki, as well as sushi. For the entree I went with the shoyu tonkotsu ramen with pork chashu and a volcano roll. The buns were very good - a nice portion of protein and sauce. Gyoza was standard and very solid. Takioyaki was also standard as well and on-par with what we have ordered before. The sushi was very good - and in terms of the size of the roll was very impressive. The ramen aesthetically didn't look great - but the flavor was there. Very good. I didn't get an egg and mentioned that to my buds and the waiter asked if I wanted one and brought me one back. Pretty cool and again showing his attentiveness. Overall - this was really good. Only downfall is for 1hr 1min parking it was $27. That's robbery.