From Chris Macias, The Sacramento Bee, May 3, 2011:
"Good news for fans who love slurping on some soup at Shoki Ramen House. Shoki's second location opened over the weekend at 1201 R St. ... The original Shoki Ramen House at 24th St. near Broadway earned a reputation as arguably the Sacramento area's best noodle house, with its savory broths made from scratch and near reverence for its cooking methods (just check the walls for Shoki's credos about its broths, and don't even *think* about asking for an order to go. A sign on the front door states clearly, 'No hot ramen to go.')"
Beer, wine and sake available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
"Shoki Ramen House led the trend of Asian noodle houses that has bombarded Sacramento."
— Gayot
From Chris Macias, The Sacramento Bee, May 3, 2011:
"Good news for fans who love slurping on some soup at Shoki Ramen House. Shoki's second location opened over the weekend at 1201 R St. ... The original Shoki Ramen House at 24th St. near Broadway earned a reputation as arguably the Sacramento area's best noodle house, with its savory broths made from scratch and near reverence for its cooking methods (just check the walls for Shoki's credos about its broths, and don't even *think* about asking for an order to go. A sign on the front door states clearly, 'No hot ramen to go.')"
Beer, wine and sake available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
"Shoki Ramen House led the trend of Asian noodle houses that has bombarded Sacramento."
— Gayot