Meguro Ward is home to Meguro Station, Tokyo’s 11th busiest hub with 640,000 daily passengers. However, the ward’s finest ramen establishments don’t concentrate around this major station—instead, they scatter throughout local train lines extending from Meguro as a starting point. While access may require slightly more effort, these shops offer exceptional rewards: a seven-consecutive-year Michelin Bib Gourmand winner, an establishment drawing 20-person queues by 6 AM, a chain with around two dozen locations across Los Angeles and Texas, and the Jiro group’s most affordable yet highly-rated shop. These thirteen gems were selected from Meguro Ward’s top 20 rankings on Ramen Database, Japan’s most trusted ramen evaluation portal, ensuring every recommendation meets the highest standards of noodle excellence.
Yakumo (Ramen DB: Meguro #1) Ikejiri-Ohashi
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The Seven-Year Michelin Champion
This wonton specialist achieves consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2020-2025) through signature dual-variety wontons: ginger-infused pork and texture-highlighting shrimp. Their sophisticated system offers white shoyu “shiro-dashi,” dark shoyu “kuro-dashi,” or mixed versions, paired with choice of thin or flat noodles for complete customization.
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- Location: 3-6-15 Higashiyama, Meguro-ku, Ebiya Building 1F
- Access: 3-minute walk from Ikejiri-Ohashi Station East Exit
- Hours: Mon/Wed-Sun: 11:30-15:30
- Closed: Tuesdays
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Special Wonton Men ¥1,350)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2020-2025
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Ramen Break Beats (Ramen DB: Meguro #2) Yutenji
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The International Discovery
Despite requiring 13-minute walks from stations, this 2022 opening attracts notable foreign clientele through consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand selections (2024-2025) and Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants recognition (2022-2023). Complete TableCheck reservation system ensures access to refined light shoyu and shio offerings.
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- Location: 4-21-19 Meguro, Meguro-ku, Ivy Heights 1F
- Access: 13-minute walk from Yutenji Station (or bus to Yutenji-Ura stop)
- Hours: Wed-Sat: 11:30-15:00
- Closed: Mon/Tue/Sun
- Budget: ¥2,000-¥2,999 (Shoyu Ramen ¥1,950 + ¥500 TableCheck fee)
- Reservations: Complete reservation system only (TableCheck)
- Payment: Cards accepted
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024-2025, Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants 2022-2023
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Ramen Jiro Meguro (Ramen DB: Meguro #3) Meguro
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The Budget Jiro Gateway
This location offers the most affordable Jiro experience, making it ideal for newcomers to the legendary chain. Fast turnover minimizes wait times while maintaining the signature thick noodles and intense soup. Small ramen (equivalent to large portions elsewhere) costs just ¥600, with ¥100 upgrades for extra portions and chashu.
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- Location: 3-7-2 Meguro, Meguro-ku
- Access: 12-minute walk from Meguro Station West Exit (or 2-minute from Otori Jinja-Mae bus stop)
- Hours: 11:00-16:00, 18:00-23:00
- Budget: Under ¥999 (Small Ramen ¥600, Large +¥100, Chashu +¥100)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
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Shinasoba Kazuya (Ramen DB: Meguro #4) Meguro
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The Seafood Essence Master
This long-established neighborhood institution specializes in strong seafood-flavored broths paired with smooth medium-thin noodles. The spacious, nostalgic interior creates comfortable dining experiences across their focused three-item menu showcasing traditional chukasoba craftsmanship.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 3-2-4 Shimo-Meguro, Meguro-ku
- Access: 12-minute walk from Meguro Station West Exit
- Hours: Daily: 11:00-21:00 (while supplies last)
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Shoyu Ramen ¥910, Wonton Men ¥1,210)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cards, IC accepted
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Senrigan (Ramen DB: Meguro #5) Higashi-Kitazawa
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The Jiro-Inspired Value Champion
This Jiro-style establishment delivers massive portions and thick noodles at remarkable ¥730 pricing. The substantial ingredients and generous servings provide exceptional value for budget-conscious diners seeking authentic jiro-kei experiences without premium pricing.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 4-6-8 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Sato Building 1F
- Access: 8-minute walk from Higashi-Kitazawa Station East Exit
- Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu-Sun: 11:00-15:00, 17:00-21:00
- Closed: Wednesdays
- Budget: Under ¥999 (Ramen ¥730)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
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E-chan Shokudo (Ramen DB: Meguro #6) Fudo-mae
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The 6 AM Queue Phenomenon
This former comedian’s 6-seat operation draws 10-20 person queues by 6 AM through exceptional niboshi-based bowls and warm hospitality. Operating from dawn until soup depletion, this Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants winner represents dedication to morning ramen culture.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 3-4-6 Shimo-Meguro, Meguro-ku, Sunrise Meguro 1F
- Access: 9-minute walk from Fudo-mae Station
- Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu-Sun: 06:00-10:30 (while supplies last)
- Closed: Wednesdays (occasional Tuesdays)
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Ramen ¥1,000)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
- Awards: Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants 2024
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Menya Warito (Ramen DB: Meguro #7) Ikejiri-Ohashi
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The Fast-Turnover Tsukemen
Despite consistent queues, this seafood-tonkotsu tsukemen specialist maintains rapid service with soup reheating services and portion choices up to 300g. The 10-minute station walk rewards visitors with exceptional value and efficient operations.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 3-7-10 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Cross One 1F
- Access: 7-minute walk from Ikejiri-Ohashi Station East Exit
- Hours: Mon/Thu-Sun: 11:00-14:30 (irregular schedule)
- Closed: Tue/Wed
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Tsukemen ¥800, up to 300g noodles)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
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Mendokoro Bigiya Gakugei-Daigaku Honten (Ramen DB: Meguro #8) Gakugei-Daigaku
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The Double Award Champion
Six consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand selections and seven consecutive Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants awards validate this establishment’s mastery of chicken and tonkotsu broths enhanced by dual chashu varieties and premium menma. Their special shoyu ramen represents refined traditional techniques.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 2-4-9 Takaban, Meguro-ku
- Access: 5-minute walk from Gakugei-Daigaku Station
- Hours: 11:30-14:45, 18:00-21:00 (irregular schedule)
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Special Shoyu Ramen ¥1,300)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand (6 consecutive years), Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants (7 consecutive years)
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Dad’s Ramen Yume ni Dete Kita Chukasoba (Ramen DB: Meguro #9) Jiyugaoka
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The Dream-Inspired Creation
This uniquely named establishment near fashionable Jiyugaoka delivers nostalgic chukasoba experiences through passionate craftsmanship. Limited operating hours and material-dependent closures create exclusivity within this trendy district.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 3-7-1 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku
- Access: 4-minute walk from Jiyugaoka Station Main Exit
- Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri: 11:00-14:00; Wed: 11:00-14:00, 17:00-20:00
- Closed: Weekends (occasional Saturday operations)
- Budget: ¥2,000-¥2,999
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
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Chukasoba Mifuji (Ramen DB: Meguro #10) Jiyugaoka
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The Seven-Year Michelin Legend
Consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2015-2021) and Tabelog TOP 5000 certification validate this establishment’s philosophy of expressing Japanese umami through chukasoba. Their commitment to simplicity without compromise creates sophisticated, unforgettable flavors rooted in Japanese culinary heritage.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 1-14-2 Midorigaoka, Meguro-ku
- Access: 10-minute walk from Jiyugaoka, 5-minute from Midorigaoka Station
- Hours: Mon/Wed-Sun: 11:00-16:00 (L.O. 15:30)
- Closed: Tuesdays
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Chicken Shoyu Chukasoba ¥980)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cards, IC, PayPay accepted
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2015-2021, Tabelog TOP 5000
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Chukasoba Takemura (Ramen DB: Meguro #15) Meguro
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The Oyama Chicken Purist
Focusing exclusively on “Oyama chicken and water,” this establishment creates exceptionally light chicken clear broths that showcase ingredient purity. Extended hours until 1:30 AM serve late-night diners seeking refined, clean flavors without heaviness.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 1-6-14 Meguro, Meguro-ku
- Access: 6-minute walk from Meguro Station
- Hours: Mon-Sat: 11:00-01:30; Sun: 11:00-22:30
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Chukasoba ¥880)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: PayPay accepted
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Rakkan Musashi-Koyama (Ramen DB: Meguro #18) Musashi-Koyama
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The International Chain Experience
This expanding chain operates 5 Tokyo locations plus 15+ international stores across California, Texas, Colorado, Illinois, and Nevada. Their signature salt ramen with chopped raw onions represents the “tsu” (expert) eating style. Conveniently located near famous Shimizu-yu hot spring (tattoo-friendly) for combined cultural experiences.
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- Location: 3-3-12 Meguro-Honcho, Meguro-ku 1F
- Access: 4-minute walk from Musashi-Koyama Station (1 stop from Meguro)
- Hours: Varies by day: 11:00-15:00 or 11:00-21:00
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Salt Ramen ¥890)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
- Nearby: Shimizu-yu Hot Spring (tattoo-friendly)
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Zurumen Ikeda (Ramen DB: Meguro #20) Meguro
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The Apron-Provided Tsukemen
This queue-forming establishment specializes in rich chicken paitan enhanced with seafood, served with house-made noodles using only domestic wheat, Mongolian rock salt, kansui, and water. Provided aprons protect diners during the intentionally slurpy tsukemen experience.
📋 Essential Information:
- Location: 1-6-12 Meguro, Meguro-ku
- Access: 5-minute walk from Meguro Station West Exit
- Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:30-14:30, 17:00-20:00; Sat/Holidays: 11:30-14:00
- Closed: Sundays
- Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Tsukemen ¥830)
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Payment: Cash only
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Planning Your Meguro Ramen Adventure
Budget Considerations:
- Ultra-budget: Jiro Meguro, Senrigan (¥600-¥730)
- Great value: Most establishments (¥800-¥1,300)
- Premium experiences: Break Beats, Dad’s Ramen (¥1,950-¥2,999)
Timing Strategies:
- Early birds: E-chan Shokudo (6:00 AM opening, expect queues)
- Late night: Takemura (until 1:30 AM most days)
- Reservation required: Break Beats (TableCheck only)
Cultural Experiences:
- Hot spring combination: Rakkan + Shimizu-yu (tattoo-friendly)
- International perspective: Rakkan (global chain experience)
- Traditional craftsmanship: Santo, Yakumo (Michelin recognition)
Transportation Tips:
- Major stations: Meguro, Jiyugaoka offer multiple options
- Local discoveries: Yutenji, Gakugei-Daigaku reward exploration
- Bus alternatives: Several locations accessible via Tokyo buses
These thirteen establishments prove that Meguro’s ramen excellence extends far beyond its central station, rewarding adventurous diners with diverse experiences from dawn-breaking queues to late-night comfort, international chains to Michelin-starred artisans.
Note: All prices listed are as of September 2025 and may be slightly higher when you visit. Despite potential price fluctuations, the exceptional value these establishments offer remains consistent.



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