03. Ichiran Ramen!

Our first meal in Tokyo - Ichiran Ramen. Came highly recommended by a few close friends and family, and it was easy to see why. Like most of the other traditional Japanese ramen shops, you place your order via a vending machine and then wait for it to be prepared. The seating arrangement is a narrow hall of individual cubicles. When your order is ready, a partition at the front of the cubicle opens and out comes your meal.

The entire concept was a huge contrast to much of the dining we were used to, and one can literally order and dine without saying a single word. A very unique experience and the ramen was excellent as well!

http://www.ichiran.co.jp/english/html/kt_shibuya.html
Aaron 07 Sep 2014   ⋅   564 views

Recent Comments

  • If you really like the food - or want to take some home as gifts so your friends and family can try - they offer box sets to take away as well. It only comes with the noodles and broth ingredients, so you'll need to provide your own meat and toppings.
    Aaron 08 Mar 2015
  • Each individual cubicle has its own water tap, which is nice. Your bowl of ramen will come out of the 'window' partition when ready, after which they'll close it to let you eat in peace.
    Aaron 08 Mar 2015
  • The dining area - a narrow hall of individual cubicles all sectioned off to give privacy. Don't expect to have a romantic face-to-face dinner date here
    Aaron 08 Mar 2015
  • The vending machine to place and pay for your order. Pretty easy to figure out with the prices and photos
    Aaron 08 Mar 2015