Ramen Jirō Shinagawa
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/ Price RangeTokyo
Japanese: Ramen
Ramen Jirō Shinagawa Description
Ramen Jirō Shinagawa is a must-visit restaurant for ramen lovers in Tokyo. Located near Kitashinagawa Station, this cozy eatery offers a unique and authentic ramen experience. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, with traditional Japanese decor and comfortable seating.
What sets Ramen Jirō Shinagawa apart from other ramen shops is their signature dish, the Jirō Ramen. This hearty bowl of noodles is topped with a mountain of ingredients, including thick slices of pork, bean sprouts, cabbage, and a perfectly cooked egg. The rich and flavorful broth is made from a secret recipe that has been passed down through generations, resulting in a taste that is truly unforgettable.
In addition to their famous Jirō Ramen, the menu at Ramen Jirō Shinagawa also features a variety of other ramen options, such as miso ramen and shoyu ramen. Each bowl is carefully crafted with high-quality ingredients and cooked to perfection. Whether you're a ramen connoisseur or just looking for a delicious and satisfying meal, Ramen Jirō Shinagawa is the place to be. So, why not treat yourself to a bowl of their mouthwatering ramen and experience the true flavors of Japan?
What sets Ramen Jirō Shinagawa apart from other ramen shops is their signature dish, the Jirō Ramen. This hearty bowl of noodles is topped with a mountain of ingredients, including thick slices of pork, bean sprouts, cabbage, and a perfectly cooked egg. The rich and flavorful broth is made from a secret recipe that has been passed down through generations, resulting in a taste that is truly unforgettable.
In addition to their famous Jirō Ramen, the menu at Ramen Jirō Shinagawa also features a variety of other ramen options, such as miso ramen and shoyu ramen. Each bowl is carefully crafted with high-quality ingredients and cooked to perfection. Whether you're a ramen connoisseur or just looking for a delicious and satisfying meal, Ramen Jirō Shinagawa is the place to be. So, why not treat yourself to a bowl of their mouthwatering ramen and experience the true flavors of Japan?
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Nearby Stations
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Kitashinagawa Station
Operating Hours
Sun: Closed
Mon: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Tue: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Wed: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Thur: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Fri: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Sat: 10:00AM-1:30PM
Mon: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Tue: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Wed: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Thur: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Fri: 10:00AM-1:30PM, 5:00PM-8:30PM
Sat: 10:00AM-1:30PM
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Features
Family-friendly
Non-smoking
Wheelchair Accessible
Ramen Jirō Shinagawa Reviews
Ramen Jirō Shinagawa Google Average Rating
4.1
5
Google
An old fashioned classic local ramen. Payment is in cash only via vending machine written only in Japanese. The portions are huge and you can add toppings for free (fat, veggies, garlic and thick soup). I added fat and garlic, and big chunks of fat were served in a generous portion. The taste is mix of pork broth and soy sauce. If you like big portions you will enjoy this place. Long lines during lunchtime.
5
Google
This is a small Ramen shop, you can easily find it because there will be people queuing there to wait for a place to eat. You should buy a meal card from the vending machine before queuing. Talking about the texture of the noodles, it has a moderate toughness, very mouth-watering. If you are a meat-lover this is definitely a bowl of ramen for you, the amount of meat is also a lot compared to other normal ramen shops, however it is a bit salty for my taste, other than that it is still very tasty, Juicy and umami-flavored. The broth is very fatty and sweet. Especially they have a free topping offer like vegetables, garlic, etc. With prices ranging from 750¥ to 1100¥, I think it's completely reasonable.
4
Google
The small serving is still a lot! Take this warning seriously! Double meat is also more than you can imagine from other places in Japan.
I liked it in any case. Willing to come back taking 20min walk from Shinagawa station and waiting 1 hour in line.
I liked it in any case. Willing to come back taking 20min walk from Shinagawa station and waiting 1 hour in line.
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