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Sacramento, CA

Kimchi Craving at Binchoyaki

My girlfriend and I haven’t had catch up time in ages. She hadn’t been to Binchoyaki Izakaya Dining and so we decided to meet there. I was hoping to finally try the infamous duck ramen but it wasn’t available for lunch and so I went for the cold kimchi ramen. We ordered a couple of lunch sets to share along with the noodles. I was interested in her take of the restaurant since she is a born and bred Tokyoite with a very sophisticated palate and she spends a lot of time in Los Angeles where there are a plethora of delicious Japanese restaurants.

It is a yakitori joint so it’s a given that we had to order some sticks. I highly recommend the seafood set (it’s not listed but if you ask nicely they will prepare one for you with an additional charge). The grilled salmon with ikura on top is pure heaven and the grilled prawns with the head easily separated should you want to eat it (my mom would) has an out of this world buttery taste. Just salt, prawn and the binchoyaki charcoal giving it the delicious flavor. My friend ordered the chicken set and I told her to skip the breast meat stick and to ask for the ground chicken/duck sticks instead which are yummy. With breast meat there is a 50/50 chance that it will be dry although I’ve discovered that a 30 minute salt brine to chicken breasts when I make tenders for ramen boy always results in a super moist and juicy tender. My girlfriend liked the yakitori but did mention that it would be nice to have an option of a 5 or 10 stick lunch set where you could pick and choose what you wanted. I have to agree since we are a picky lot.

The cold kimchi ramen was one of specials for the day listed on the chalkboard. The noodles were perfectly springy hiding underneath a lot of fresh goodness including corn, cherry tomatoes, seaweed, scallions, micro greens and of course the ubiquitous kimchi. I should have taken a more careful look at what was inside but we had quickly slurped it up. Thumbs up for the tangy yuzu sauce that was used was a perfect match.

Chef Craig surprised us with some complimentary desserts and the plum granita with fresh raspberries, homemade marmalade (sweet goodness) and cream seemed like an odd combination but it went so well together. My favorite dessert in a long time.

My friend and I lingered for a while after eating. She had just shown me a silly Japanese app called Egg that I quickly downloaded on my phone for some selfie fun while we were in the restaurant. We were laughing up a storm but the servers at Binchoyaki didn’t care and let us have our good time. Ramen boy later informed me that I am so last year and that the app is like Snapchat. Oh well.

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Sacramento, CA

Raijin Ramen House

I was feeling in need of some comfort. Ramen boy just finished with his doctor’s visit. It was just a routine physical that’s required for school and he passed with flying colors. Really no need for concern but I had sweaty palms driving him there with a feeling of doom and gloom. Keep in mind that I go to doctor’s appointments and hospitals often since I accompany my mom and I never feel this way. I am always concerned but I am guessing that deep down I worry something may be wrong with my baby. Yes I know it sounds pathetic but my baby is a teenager now. He had a rough start coming in to the world, I had a hard time having him and a mother’s love and worry is forever. Forever.

So to celebrate a routine doctor’s appointment we went for some ramen. He had the garlic shoyu tonkotsu ramen with just the chashu and a side of gyoza. I wanted cold noodles and so I ordered the kimchi mazemen. Kimchi is the ultimate comfort food and pair it with rice or noodles and with an oozy egg all is well in the world. Raijin’s mazemen did not disappoint and I was quite happy to be given a whole egg. For presentation it would look better split in half showing the yolk but it would have spoiled that first bite and the burst of egg yolk into your mouth. The egg was cooked to perfection. The noodles were chilled and springy on top of some mixed greens, chopped chashu, kimchi, dried seaweed and a light shoyu citrus based (ponzu) dressing. It was on the bottom and not drizzled on top which I preferred. Absolutely delicious.

Just what the doctor ordered.

Raijin Ramen House
1901 S St
Sacramento, CA
(916) 498-9968

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