Hands down the BEST ramen place in SLC. You can taste and feel that everything is homemade and the food is full of life.
As other reviews have mentioned, the blonde waitress is very rude and it made us uncomfortable. It’s a shame because the vibe of the actual restaurant was chill and inviting. The veg ramen of the day was delicious, they use unique ingredients such as asparagus, beets, and lions mane.
Self-service place, pretty popular among locals, but since I had a much better ramen, I gave them only 4 stars. It is decent, hearty, but not just the best. But it filled the bill.
As always, the food is delicious, and the customer service and atmosphere are warm welcoming. Don't change, guys
Oh my God! My son introduced me to this place a couple years ago. Every single time I come here it is on point! They are super consistent Place feel super hip. Probably too hip for a regular Salt Lake City joint!
Cute place, poor ventilation. Staff is beyond indifferent. Ramen tasted like someone tried to make soup out of overcooked bacon. Left with my hair smelling like grease.
Love it here!! The chicken ramen is my favorite but you can’t go wrong with any of it. The service as always been stellar and i really enjoy the decor
The ramen is too salty. The egg is not Japanese style. The noodles texture just like an instant ramen.
Hands down fav place to eat in the city. Food is absolute quality and filled with flavor.
A quality noodle house like this is a treasure. Yoko is one of these. A simple menu that focuses mainly on Ramen, the food is excellent. The broth is hearty, the noodles well cooked, and it is brought to you quickly and hot. One of the few noodle houses that I'll completely finish the bowl. The place is small, and split between a traditional setting and a sit down area with more modern aesthetics. It is located right next door to a bar as well, making it a great stop beforehand. A lovely community cornerstone, this is a place to visit.