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Sacramento, CA

Empress Tavern

I had a serendipitous encounter with a bowl of ramen at Empress Tavern. I felt a wave of nostalgia because it was below the Crest Theater taking me back to my college days at Davis. As I descended down the carpeted stairs leading to the restaurant I was anticipating good food and meeting new work colleagues. After introductions and talking about our holiday plans we perused the menu. It was my first time but I had heard that the burger recently won the Sacramento Burger Battle. I was torn between that or the fried chicken sandwich until Christina asked what was the blue plate special. Prime rib ramen. We broke out in laughter. If you didn’t know I had a ramen blog it wouldn’t be so funny. Seriously this was a sign from the ramen gods I had to try it.

I can be skeptical about ordering ramen when it is a daily special and not from a ramen shop but the beauty of ramen is that you can have the creative license to make it your own. I should know. I make my own version to comfort me on those days that I need it most. Their soft boiled egg won me over. It wasn’t a marinated (ajitsuke tamago) but the ooze factor was on point. It was a hearty bowl of thick noodles with scallions and topped with a mound of thinly sliced prime rib. The flavorful and tender meat was reminiscent of having sukiyaki with a little bit of fat.

A half a bowl later I was pretty full. I took the rest home as an after school snack for ramen boy. I wasn’t sure he would like it since the noodles were already in the broth and to reheat it again would make the noodles soggy. Luckily the thick noodles survived a second heating with some added bone broth.

He liked the thick noodles, the thinly sliced meat and the slivers of pepperoncini. I think the meat is used for the french dip sandwich so the pepperoncini was an accident meant to be as it adds a dimension to an otherwise very simple bowl of noodles. He told me it reminded him of the chuck roast that I make in the slow cooker with a packet of Hidden Ranch dressing, a stick of butter and a bottle of pepperoncinis.

Cilantro was so last year in Tokyo. This is ramen’s new secret ingredient. Shhh.

Empress Tavern
1013 K. Street
Sacramento, CA
(916) 662-7694

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