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Sacramento, CA

Takumi Izakaya Bar

Jury duty and an extra long lunch break has given me the opportunity to check out nearby restaurants. I had heard Takumi serves a $50 bowl of lobster ramen and I admit it turned me off from trying the place. The most expensive ramen I have had in the U.S. has been either at Ippudo in New York or Ramen Shop in Oakland. All under $20 still. The thought of spending $50 for a bowl of ramen in my opinion is gimmicky. Ramen is just not fancy food. Go ahead and dress it up all you want but the most important elements are simply the noodles and the broth.

I ordered the miso ramen. The chashu was delicious with just the right amount of fat. I prefer a  soft yolk to the point of runny but these were pretty darn close and very tasty. Unfortunately the broth lacked depth and was a tad too oily. The menma (bamboo) tasted off as well. Even though the ramen was underwhelming the service was above and beyond excellent.

My six week jury duty stint has really made me one tough customer. I have come back another time and ordered the bento lunch with mixed tempura and gyoza. Once again the food didn’t wow me but thumbs up to the service. I kept thinking maybe I ordered the wrong dishes judging from the happy diners around me thoroughly enjoying their food. Keeping an open mind I should try their happy hour and will have to try their yakitori dishes and sushi another time. Ramen boy can try their tantanmen. That will be the true test.

Third time lucky.

Takumi Izakaya Bar
826 J. Street
Sacramento, CA
(916) 228-4095
@TakumiSacramento

Oakland, CA

Ramen Shop

My first visit to Ramen Shop was a couple of years ago. Ramen boy insists it was last year when he was in 7th grade but if memory serves me right I am sure it was in 2014 not too long after its opening. He was aka sneakerhead and I remember driving to Oakland for a shoe expo. I had something to eat while I waited for him so I wasn’t hungry when we got to the restaurant. So he ate solo. Seriously all I remember about our visit was the bill. I literally gasped at the amount berating myself for not requesting his toppings on the side to eat.

A friend from Singapore was visiting and staying in Oakland and so I suggested we meet up at Ramen Shop. For the sake of the blog I needed to try the ramen this time. The boys hadn’t seen each other since 2008 and the three of them are ramen lovers albeit very picky ones. Rockridge is a booming neighborhood and by the time we got there people were milling around outside enjoying the fine day. My friend and her family were already seated inside and the place had a very cozy vibe. Servers were really nice answering our questions. It would have been easier to just go with the kids menu of just noodles and broth but our two older boys are teenagers and too cool for that. So instead we ordered ramen without any toppings and then paid an additional $4 for chashu bringing each bowl over $20.

The former Chez Panisse chefs and owners of Ramen Shop serve beautiful and unique ramen. The menu changes daily with three types to choose from with a traditional base of noodles made in house (imported noodle machines from Japan), different broths with a twist like with Meyer lemon and various vegetables depending on what’s fresh and in season. My miso ramen was chock full of flavor with springy noodles and veggies. The finely chopped red onion was a bit of a surprise but it wasn’t overpowering at all. Care and thought goes into each bowl and I appreciate that effort.

However, I don’t appreciate the dent in my wallet. I am sure many would say you get what you pay for and the quality is pretty darn good. I suppose it’s best not to bring the kiddos if they aren’t going to eat from the kids menu and to go in with an open mind that it’s not traditional ramen. It’s not their claim to fame anyway so I didn’t have that expectation. I am just a firm believer that ramen should be affordable and enjoyed by everyone. With that in mind, the area is really becoming the hot spot for ramen with Sobo Ramen, Shiba Ramen and Itani Ramen that I know about and Ippudo opening its doors in Berkeley soon. Ramen diversity is a good thing.

Ramen Shop
5812 College Avenue
Oakland, CA
(510) 788-6370

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