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Ramen Jiro Meguro — Restaurant in Tokyo

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Ramen Jiro Meguro
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Simple ramen shop for noodles & pork in a rich broth, with orders punched into a vending machine.
Nearby attractions
Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo
2 Chome-4-36 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Meguro River Cherry Blossoms Promenade
Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Meguro Parasitological Museum
4 Chome-1-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
The Citizens Gallery, Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo
2 Chome-4-36 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Meguro Citizen Center Park
2 Chome-4-36 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Dendō Square Park
1 Chome-25-8 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Masjid Indonesia Tokyo
4 Chome-6-6 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Ōtori Park
2 Chome-20-19 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
Banryū-ji
3 Chome-4-4 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
Museum of Contemporary Sculpture
4 Chome-12-18 Nakameguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0061, Japan
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3 Chome-10-12 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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3 Chome-8-6 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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3 Chome-8-5 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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Go Bring Slider SANDWICH HOUSE
2 Chome-11-9 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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2 Chome-11-3 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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Tokyo Spice Curry
2 Chome-11-3 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Regionale
Japan, 〒153-0043 Tokyo, Meguro City, Nakameguro, 4 Chome−8−12 ディモーラ中目黒 101
Craft Beer & Wine THE DODO HOUSE
Japan, 〒153-0064 Tokyo, Meguro City, Shimomeguro, 2 Chome−21−28 セントヒルズ目黒 103
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3 Chome-1-2 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
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3 Chome-12-4 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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3 Chome-20-26 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
Cocokara Fine Meguro
Japan, 〒153-0063 Tokyo, Meguro City, Meguro, 1 Chome−6−17 Daiwa目黒スクエア 2F
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2 Chome-19-43 Mita, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0062, Japan
7-Eleven - Naka-Meguro
2 Chome-7-14 Nakameguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0061, Japan
ゲッコーレコード
Japan, 〒153-0064 Tokyo, Meguro City, Shimomeguro, 4 Chome−11−16 共和下目黒マンション
YOSAPARK Urban Heaven 目黒
2 Chome Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
ARTICLE Antique & Curiosity
4 Chome-11-4 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
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2 Chome-1-6 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
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1 Chome-2-19 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
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2 Chome-23-7 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 141-0021, Japan
MeguroHoric Hotel
1 Chome-3-14 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Hotel Abest
2 Chome-26-5 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 141-0021, Japan
Meguro Midori Hotel
2 Chome-13-41 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 141-0021, Japan
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Ramen Jiro Meguro

3 Chome-7-2 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
4.0(1.2K)
Open until 11:00 PM
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Simple ramen shop for noodles & pork in a rich broth, with orders punched into a vending machine.

attractions: Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo, Meguro River Cherry Blossoms Promenade, Meguro Parasitological Museum, The Citizens Gallery, Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo, Meguro Citizen Center Park, Dendō Square Park, Masjid Indonesia Tokyo, Ōtori Park, Banryū-ji, Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, restaurants: Royal Host Meguro, BAGEL STANDARD, Menchubou, Mos Burger - Meguro Otori-jinja Shrine, Go Bring Slider SANDWICH HOUSE, Yachego 엄마짱의 야채고 ヤッチェゴ, Bistro Tokyo Hands, Tokyo Spice Curry, Regionale, Craft Beer & Wine THE DODO HOUSE, local businesses: Ōtori-jinja Shrine, Kent Store, Lewis, Ryūsen-ji, Cocokara Fine Meguro, Meguro Incineration Plant Buffer Green Park, 7-Eleven - Naka-Meguro, ゲッコーレコード, YOSAPARK Urban Heaven 目黒, ARTICLE Antique & Curiosity
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Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo

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Reviews of Ramen Jiro Meguro

4.0
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1.0
2y

To the owner: Please write down the restaurant rules on a sign or poster, so that new visitors understand the expectations.

Biggest advice to customers: Definitely read about the service system before you go! And eat quickly. Seriously.

I really enjoyed the taste of the ramen! Especially the softness of the pork, and the large amount of vegetables.

Unfortunately, the service was so disappointing, I would give 0 stars... My friend and I were yelled at very rudely for talking while eating. Of course, it was very quiet inside and there was a long line of people waiting to get in, so I agree that we deserved a warning for not reading the atmosphere well. However, there's a difference between informing someone of a bad manner, and shouting at them in front of the whole restaurant.

Afterwards, I guess I was still eating too slow, because the owner told me to move to a different seat on the other side of the counter. He took my ramen bowl and told me 走って, meaning to "run" (even though I was already in motion and getting my things)...I moved seats and left soon after.

I said ご馳走様でした (thank you for the meal) before I left, and the owner ignored me... His attitude was quite unpleasant, and I'm shocked this is the "jirou culture"...

I think they would avoid such incidents if they wrote down all the unsaid rules on a signboard outside. Relying on people to know the culture ahead of time is a bit unfair to those who are new to the restaurant.

I researched afterwards, and apparently there's this whole system where they prepare a certain number of bowls for the next batch of customers while the current ones are eating, so you need to eat very quickly, and that's why my seat got moved unexpectedly. Anyway, to avoid such troubles, I would recommend at least reading about the service system before you go in order to understand the expectations.

One nice thing, though, is that when I asked if there was fish in the soup (I'm allergic), he answered...

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5.0
15w

People comes to this ramen to: 1 .- eat delicious ramen 2.- to SHOUTED by the owner (but is part of the experience)

Long story short, I saw there was a line of 5, so I bought a ticket (usually there's line of 40 or more). I followed the Japanese people just put myself in the line. Suddenly out of nowhere the owner started to Shout out loud and japanese people get panic, I just followed and we end in a corner making the line. Again suddenly the owner started to shout again and people from the line told me YOU ENTER, I said you first and everyone started to said NO NO YOU YOU, I was "why me 😳" so I just enter confused got my Ramen and I saw everyone eating fast to I better do the same and thought about a photo but because I was not sure about the context I preferred not to take a picture. Everyone there even though they got SCOLDED by the owner still give thanks and respect manners and the owner said as well thanks,the owner is an old person. I said as well Thanks for the food (Gochisousama) and I got a nice Arigatou Gosaimashita.

So I thought probably the second time the owner shouted he still wanted to kinda be nice by letting me enter first 🤔, at least is what I prefer to think.

My conclusion: there's places where you pay to be scolded or shouted,in Mexico there are several places that are viral because the owners are just like that, always angry but is part of the experience and people keeps going.

Here you see a line everyday around 40 people at least and probably since Japan has so many places were you're treated like a king this place just makes things different and perhaps people likes to experience that.

Ahh the ramen just delicious by the way.

So those people giving 1 star review I think they should think twice...

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5.0
4y

A must try ramen shop. I actively search for delicious and unique ramen. This place hits both categories. Their pork broth is strong and tasty. 🤤

Their portion sizes are huge, be weary of the large (大らめん). Even if your starving, be prepared for an uncomfortably full belly if you get the large size. 😆

Some tips: Bring a (bottled) drink and napkin with you. It’s a small shop and it’s just easier to have a drink ready to go. I didn’t see any napkins in there when I went either.

Questions and phrases: They will ask you if you want garlic (ninniku-wa?/にんにくは?) right before serving your bowl. This is how they ask for your specialized order. They might also just ask what you want by saying; “the person who order the small ramen” (in Japanese).

My recommendation for your first time is to just say futsu (ふつう), for a regular order. They will give you their recommended bowl of ramen 👍🏽

OR, you can also ask for additional customization for your vegetables, pork fat, etc.

Essentially, you can add extra or less of any toppings. To ask for more you say “[the topping] mashi (まし)”. For example 野菜まし(yasai-mashi) for extra vegetables. Or mashi mashi (ましまし) for extra-extra.

The topping choices are: Vegetables (yasai) (野菜) Garlic (ninniku) (ニンニク) Pork fat (abura) (脂) Spice (karame) (辛め)

If you want extra of everything, you can say zen-mashi...

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Y. SeisukeY. Seisuke
A must try ramen shop. I actively search for delicious and unique ramen. This place hits both categories. Their pork broth is strong and tasty. 🤤 Their portion sizes are huge, be weary of the large (大らめん). Even if your starving, be prepared for an uncomfortably full belly if you get the large size. 😆 Some tips: Bring a (bottled) drink and napkin with you. It’s a small shop and it’s just easier to have a drink ready to go. I didn’t see any napkins in there when I went either. Questions and phrases: They will ask you if you want garlic (ninniku-wa?/にんにくは?) right before serving your bowl. This is how they ask for your specialized order. They might also just ask what you want by saying; “the person who order the small ramen” (in Japanese). My recommendation for your first time is to just say futsu (ふつう), for a regular order. They will give you their recommended bowl of ramen 👍🏽 OR, you can also ask for additional customization for your vegetables, pork fat, etc. Essentially, you can add extra or less of any toppings. To ask for more you say “[the topping] mashi (まし)”. For example 野菜まし(yasai-mashi) for extra vegetables. Or mashi mashi (ましまし) for extra-extra. The topping choices are: Vegetables (yasai) (野菜) Garlic (ninniku) (ニンニク) Pork fat (abura) (脂) Spice (karame) (辛め) If you want extra of everything, you can say zen-mashi (ぜんまし). Enjoy!
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麺硬めで非乳化 大好きな俺にとってのベスト 店員さんも 他の二郎と比べて余裕あるし 値段もとてつもなく良心的 最初に食券を買って 並ぶシステムなのは 初見殺しだったのと、 サイドメニューが ほぼ無いのはびっくりした! 生卵と食べたかった ふらっと立ち寄って この美味しさなら 目黒の上振れは どうなっちゃうんだろ 東京行くたび食べに行こうと思う
Chris EPChris EP
Reminiscences of “the soup nazi” episode from Seinfeld. Worst customer service I’ve had in Japan after living here +10 years. The ramen itself is not bad, it’s quite salty and the soup has a lot of fat, and the noddles are not the typical thin ones but they resemble more of an Italian pasta. I don’t think is worth the wait of +1hour. The best part is that apparently there is a rule that you have to eat your portion in less than 8 minutes, or you will be yelled at for being too slow, as it happened to me. There are 2 different counters of 4 seats each, so 4 customers seat, eat, and leave at the same time. When the 3 people around me finished, I tried to eat as fast as possible since there were people waiting, but nobody seat there for a few minutes. So I was getting confused, nobody told me anything, and suddenly the senior staff yelled me to move and hurry up. This rule is writing nowhere, and I realized it after reading the reviews. And it seems it happens quite often, even with Japanese customers. So I wonder why they don’t write the rule somewhere so it can avoid this unpleasant situation for previous, me, and, very likely, future customers. Will not return for sure.
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A must try ramen shop. I actively search for delicious and unique ramen. This place hits both categories. Their pork broth is strong and tasty. 🤤 Their portion sizes are huge, be weary of the large (大らめん). Even if your starving, be prepared for an uncomfortably full belly if you get the large size. 😆 Some tips: Bring a (bottled) drink and napkin with you. It’s a small shop and it’s just easier to have a drink ready to go. I didn’t see any napkins in there when I went either. Questions and phrases: They will ask you if you want garlic (ninniku-wa?/にんにくは?) right before serving your bowl. This is how they ask for your specialized order. They might also just ask what you want by saying; “the person who order the small ramen” (in Japanese). My recommendation for your first time is to just say futsu (ふつう), for a regular order. They will give you their recommended bowl of ramen 👍🏽 OR, you can also ask for additional customization for your vegetables, pork fat, etc. Essentially, you can add extra or less of any toppings. To ask for more you say “[the topping] mashi (まし)”. For example 野菜まし(yasai-mashi) for extra vegetables. Or mashi mashi (ましまし) for extra-extra. The topping choices are: Vegetables (yasai) (野菜) Garlic (ninniku) (ニンニク) Pork fat (abura) (脂) Spice (karame) (辛め) If you want extra of everything, you can say zen-mashi (ぜんまし). Enjoy!
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麺硬めで非乳化 大好きな俺にとってのベスト 店員さんも 他の二郎と比べて余裕あるし 値段もとてつもなく良心的 最初に食券を買って 並ぶシステムなのは 初見殺しだったのと、 サイドメニューが ほぼ無いのはびっくりした! 生卵と食べたかった ふらっと立ち寄って この美味しさなら 目黒の上振れは どうなっちゃうんだろ 東京行くたび食べに行こうと思う
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Reminiscences of “the soup nazi” episode from Seinfeld. Worst customer service I’ve had in Japan after living here +10 years. The ramen itself is not bad, it’s quite salty and the soup has a lot of fat, and the noddles are not the typical thin ones but they resemble more of an Italian pasta. I don’t think is worth the wait of +1hour. The best part is that apparently there is a rule that you have to eat your portion in less than 8 minutes, or you will be yelled at for being too slow, as it happened to me. There are 2 different counters of 4 seats each, so 4 customers seat, eat, and leave at the same time. When the 3 people around me finished, I tried to eat as fast as possible since there were people waiting, but nobody seat there for a few minutes. So I was getting confused, nobody told me anything, and suddenly the senior staff yelled me to move and hurry up. This rule is writing nowhere, and I realized it after reading the reviews. And it seems it happens quite often, even with Japanese customers. So I wonder why they don’t write the rule somewhere so it can avoid this unpleasant situation for previous, me, and, very likely, future customers. Will not return for sure.
Chris EP

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