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You can't talk about ramen in Tokyo without talking Ramen Jiro. This tonkotsu ramen place is dividing the ramen community in Jiro lovers and Jiro haters. Jiro has an almost cult like following called Jirorians (ジロリアン) with websites and facebook groups dedicated to sharing everything that is to know about Jiro-kei ramen. Of course, make sure to check out Cody's ramen review website Ramen Guide Japan: ► https://www.ramenguidejapan.com/ Some things to consider when you go and eat at a Jiro Ramen place, doesn't matter if it is in Shinjuku or not. There are some unspoken rules and ways how to order. First off, you should know that you can't order any drinks at most (all?) Ramen Jiro's. If you want to drink something other than water, you should bring your own drink or buy an oolong tea from the vending machine, which you will find in front of the store. Normally, you will find a line in front of the stores. Buy a ticket, once you are within the next 5-10 people to be seated. Usually you will see when the person in front of you gets a ticket, after that it is your turn. In this Ramen Jiro in Shinjuku specifically, you should be aware that you need to take your own water glass and spoon BEFORE you sit down. Once it is your turn to sit down, hand over your ticket to the ramen chef. They will start with the preparation and get back to you, once they reach the moment to put toppings on the bowl. That's when you will get asked "ninniku wa?" At this point, get extra toppings by saying: Yasai = Vegetables Ninniku = Garlic Seabura = Pork backfat Karame = Spicy Adjust the amount of topping by adding: nashi = without sukuname = less than normal mashi = a lot mashimashi = a truckload You can find this Jiro Ramen store in Shinjuku's Kabukicho here on Google Maps: ► https://goo.gl/maps/KYnQ4SXStSbfL8ZNA If you want to try to make Jiro-style ramen at home, check out this recipe from Ramen Lord: ► / next_up_on_my_tour_of_ramen_styles_homemad... Visit me on: ► FACEBOOK: / namajapantv ► TWITTER: / namajapantv ► INSTAGRAM: / namajapantv Music by: Joakim Karud - Say Good Night