As a Japanese, I want to say Ichiran is the McDonal's of ramen shops... So many foreigners overly appreciate it but it's strange for us I don't mean to criticize that, but I wonder that it is satisfying to buy high price air plane ticket and pay a lot for hotel just for eating McDonald's...
Imagine you leaving Japan tmw for good & never come back. Then you will realized the advantages you took for granted. As a Japanese yourself you should know better to be humble for what you have around you regardless cheap or good.
I'm not sure why but the environment alone feels quite peaceful and calm to me. Sitting by yourself in a ramen shop, enjoying the food without any interruptions while the calm music from the shop plays in the background. Thanks for this content.
Well... please be aware that not ’everything’ is translated. Really ever... In the bigger cities you can find some shops who also happen to have English menus. Buuuut: There are many other who haven’t. Or don’t want to and don’t want you ’Gayjin’ in their restaurants/ shops. And many that would like to help but can’t other then just smiling shyly over that awkward situation that a foreigner comes to japan with the illusion it will be totally easy without any understanding of the language. Don’t want to be rude here. But don’t want you to have and make bad experiences (and all in between) due to illusionary concepts/ ideas of how such a thing could work out 😅 the language with its grammar and also the mannerisms.. the culture is really different from what someone might has learned out of ‘animes’ and stuff. Salut and have a Great day
You will be just fine in cities like Tokyo or Osaka. My wife and I were there for 10 days without knowing any Japanese. Taking subway to places is also extremely easy since Google map literally tells you which entrance which terminal which stop etc. No one sees you as gaijin as long as you are polite and say konijiwa.
Not everything does, I’ve seen lots of people try to speak english to some Japanese people that literally don’t know, and they literally just speak slower like that would make a change, never do this unless you have a method of translating, it’s fine in big cities with some restaurants with translation, or you have a translator, usually tourists are rude, so never ever do this.
They don't have to see you, you don't have to see them. As an introvert, this is my kind of place. EDIT: People, all I'm saying is I prefer to spend my free time alone than out with friends, please stop trying to diagnose me.
I dont know how I feel about going to japan..... I wouldnt be able to walk down the block without eating everything in every restaurant along the way...... Their food is a drugs! Delicious..... simply delicious
After watching tons of japaneese videos iv come to the conclusion i would very much like to live there permanently. The respect and manners is second to none. Only thing that puts me off is the faultlines underneath japan. I just love how different the people are, their truly unique.
They are talking bullshit. I've been to JP many times. I know ppl who work there. They love it, even marry local and have mixed kids. Racism is not in the majority of people's minds.
Adbi Ali All non-Japanese are called gaijin (barbarian). That says more about the time period when that label was attached than it does about modern Japan. From the other videos I've watched people tend to be polite, and foreigners who come to Japan to work do not seem to have problems making friends due to racism. That said, I wouldn't want to work there. The workplace appears to be fairly resistant to change, which is a problem. There also appears to be a lot of wasted time due to required work parties and feeling the need to work long hours, even if there isn't enough work to do. The avoidance of conflict also means it is difficult/impossible to correct someone in a position of authority when they are incorrect about something. There is some evidence all this is changing with the current crop of younger workers, who are not interested in wasting their lives as obedient little salarymen/women, so that is good. Obviously, all this also varies depending on the employer.
I can see some dislikes for this recipe. I seriously don't understand what is there to dislike in this.Every recipe is unique and can't be evaluated even without trying and without understanding the various taste preference and taste culture. I have seen people commenting like " itni mirchi" on a Kolhapuri dishe . Or some write that "coconut milk spoils the taste" on videos of coastal recipes. Qualifying characteristic of a foodie is to understand and appreciate all food cultures and taste preference and appreciate it. People want honest, flavourful food, not some show-off meal that takes days to prepare. Ted Allen
I've lived in Japan for 17 years. I've been to the Ichiran main shop in Tenjin, Fukuoka 3 times. It's an interesting atmosphere, and the ramen is quite good...but, it is by no means the best ramen in the world. It is not even the best tonkotsu ramen in Tenjin, Fukuoka. That said, the experience is definitely fun.
@@narayani1505 Because in the original Tenjin location, you have your own private booth and hand your food tickets to someone under a curtain. It is all quite mysterious and interesting.
@@Distefano225 what does it have to do with ichiran's ramen not being the best tonkotsu ramen? I thought you'll tell about places which have better tasting ramen.
@@narayani1505 nobody from Fukuoka (the origin of this kinda ramen,Tonkotsu) say ichiran is the best. Here is the place you can have fun and unique experience. Not the place people talk or care about tastes. If you want better quality, try private ramen shop. Quite common in anywhere:)
Wish I could go there. Everything about it looked positively delectable, the sliced pork, the noodles, the color of the broth, everything. Distance is cruel.
Make your own, seriously you can do it, just follow the step by step guide online, and even if it's not the best at first just practice and adapt. Life is short, so make the most of it. DO IT!
@@jl4073 I know this is a late reply but how do you know how the currency works and the translation? Im from the US and I’m curious because I’m looking forward to going to Japan.
It's definitely one of the more interesting Ramen out there in Japan. Despite it being a chain, all of its outlets have very consistent standards. Quick service, free-flow cold water, and a slip of paper to for extra servings of Kaedama(Noodles) or side dishes. Although not the best I've tried whilst in Japan, it's definitely worth a try! GODDAMNIT IT'S ONLY BEEN 3 MONTHS SINCE I LEFT JAPAN BUT I WANT BACK IN THERE
I've yet to come across any Japanese eatery (regardless of type or price) that was messy and dirty. I definitely cannot say the same for most other countries.
That was so satisfying and appetizing. I'd love to drink those delicious looking broth haha. Dude really like mushrooms. Very nice vid, I love how clean and organized the store is also.
Um país desenvolvido é outro nível né, bem higienizado os lugares, a educação dos atendentes, a calmaria do ambiente e a comida bem feita fazem a gente encher os olhos!
I love eating out alone. I think I would enjoy Japan as an adult. I lived there when I was in the first grade when my dad was stationed at Yakota Air Force base back in the early 60's. My step mom's sister married a Japanese man and lives in a small town called Okijo. They have been married for 40+ years. I love the culture, they are so polite and nice.❤🙏🇺🇸I can't believe whoever bought that first meal didn't drink that lovely broth! It was probably the most flavorful accompaniment of the whole dish!
@@agent92o38 Japanese citizens look out for each other. None of that selfish, entitled, antimask American bullshit. Masks are a norm in Asia, even before covid.
It most certainly is one of the best parts of a quality ramen, but if you were to drink all that, you'll be super bloated and moving afterwards will be a chore. Coming from experience...
I ate at Ichiran once before. It was good, but there are many other ramen shops that are as good or better. Ichiran prices are on the high side, but what I find that is missing at Ichiran is the atmosphere. In Japan, most ramen shops are small and as a customer sitting at the counter, you could see the kitchen action right in front of you - the sights, the sound and the smell, and that a very important part of the whole experience. But at Ichiran, you are sitting within a tiny semi private cubicle booth and you get to see none of that action. So as far as the quality of the ramen goes, Ichiran is very good, but to me, the whole experience matters, and this is what Ichiran is missing.
@@Wagia. The Ichiran that I went to (Shibuya) used disposable wooden chopsticks which are way too short for most people. They seem to be made to fit miniature-sized hands. Full-length chopsticks (Chinese-style) much better. I know of no ramen shop that uses metal chopsticks. IMHO only an IDIOT would use metal chopsticks (even at home), more for bragging rights. Stainless steel would be heavy and conduct too much heat, and titanium chopsticks which is lightweight (and also a poor conductor of heat) is expensive. But besides the higher cost, metal chopsticks are extremely unforgiving to an errant bite and when teeth meet metal sticks, the teeth always lose.
Ppl who go there clearly are more introverted or inclined to like to have their diner in a more private manner. It might not fit you, it doesn't mean it's lacking, bc it's done on purpose. The places to enjoy in family or with friends are litteraly called famiresu. Family restaurant. The prices are reasonable and the menu options larger with most tables made for multiple ppl. Even though sometimes there are single seats in a bar seat fashion along the windows. The are the opposite of this but not fine dining at all either.
I've been to different parts of Japan and I always love their food and culture. A nice mix of modern and traditional in most ways. Ichiran is undeniably the best fastfood ramen in the world. 😍
Ichiran is a chain that is found all over japan. I believe there are also a couple restaurants in the US, in Los Angeles I think? (Strictly dumpling has a video on that!)
wish we had this same service in the states! USA waiters will do the least possible & expect all this money coming to them. Do not think for a moment that not giving a tip is fair restaurant negotiation .
Learn it, took my about 6-8 month to speak it properly so people could understand me. Me and 2 buddies flew to Tokyo and okinawa. I knew that I could just get through it with English but I kinda wanted to learn Japanese just to show some appreciation. And it was really fun to learn. I’m studying so I did this just for like 20 minutes each 1-2 days. So If you REALLY want it, just go for it. I will go back to Japan 100%
Do you guys remember the movie ''Spirited away''? I get a strong feeling of that movie when i see this restaurant. Everything is so.. i dont know it's hard to describe but i like it.
In Poland, the city of Sopot I paid for Ramen soup, instead of pork, they give beef sirloin and raw mushrooms 1140 yen. We Poles love Japanese cuisine and I think that someone should come to Poland from Japan and open a real Japanese restaurant. Thank you to the cinematographer for a great film :)
@@lizardwhoscreams well it's not like they don't appreciate their food culture, it's just that to them ramen is way more than large chain ramen restaurants like ichiran. Cuz since u came such a long way to Japan, why Ichiran when u can get sth much better in other places? If u have the chance to visit Japan in the future do try and find some local ramen restaurants, especially those packed with locals, because it's always the small restaurants that serve the most authentic ramen.
Thumbs up for no annoying conversations during the video, just pure, awesome japanese service and food.
no.
I love how they give respect do their customer....... Wow.......
your comment is annoying
@@aabb-qf4mn No u
@@rubysparkler3044 shut up fresh bitch this is Japan everythings is perfect
As a Japanese, I want to say Ichiran is the McDonal's of ramen shops...
So many foreigners overly appreciate it but it's strange for us
I don't mean to criticize that, but I wonder that it is satisfying to buy high price air plane ticket and pay a lot for hotel just for eating McDonald's...
The ramen in kitakyushu was nice.
Good ramen though, its good quality. I wouldnt compare this to garbage food as mcdonalds..
@@Glimax truth
which restaurant will you recommend?
Imagine you leaving Japan tmw for good & never come back. Then you will realized the advantages you took for granted. As a Japanese yourself you should know better to be humble for what you have around you regardless cheap or good.
I'm not sure why but the environment alone feels quite peaceful and calm to me. Sitting by yourself in a ramen shop, enjoying the food without any interruptions while the calm music from the shop plays in the background. Thanks for this content.
Try some Indian food. Better than Japanese food. Jai hind🇮🇳
Very expensive extra noodle😀
$1 extra garlic
@@hoy2594 nahh i have travelled to india and their food are not as japanese bcause i often eat indian food
@@hoy2594 but i gotta tell you japanese has better tech and better food so they wins in food category in my opinion
I cannot get over how satisfying it was for me to watch the food be ordered and eventually eaten. I hope I can enjoy ramen like this one day.
As someone who can't speak or read Japanese I love that everything has English translations. So if I ever am able to go to Japan I can have ramen!!!!
Well... please be aware that not ’everything’ is translated. Really ever... In the bigger cities you can find some shops who also happen to have English menus. Buuuut: There are many other who haven’t. Or don’t want to and don’t want you ’Gayjin’ in their restaurants/ shops. And many that would like to help but can’t other then just smiling shyly over that awkward situation that a foreigner comes to japan with the illusion it will be totally easy without any understanding of the language. Don’t want to be rude here. But don’t want you to have and make bad experiences (and all in between) due to illusionary concepts/ ideas of how such a thing could work out 😅 the language with its grammar and also the mannerisms.. the culture is really different from what someone might has learned out of ‘animes’ and stuff.
Salut and have a Great day
You will be just fine in cities like Tokyo or Osaka. My wife and I were there for 10 days without knowing any Japanese. Taking subway to places is also extremely easy since Google map literally tells you which entrance which terminal which stop etc. No one sees you as gaijin as long as you are polite and say konijiwa.
Not everything does, I’ve seen lots of people try to speak english to some Japanese people that literally don’t know, and they literally just speak slower like that would make a change, never do this unless you have a method of translating, it’s fine in big cities with some restaurants with translation, or you have a translator, usually tourists are rude, so never ever do this.
@@uvicjackson I know the meaning of that word only because of Fast & Furious Tokyo Drift
@@nosfarratu *2006 would like to know your location*
They don't have to see you, you don't have to see them. As an introvert, this is my kind of place.
EDIT: People, all I'm saying is I prefer to spend my free time alone than out with friends, please stop trying to diagnose me.
Stop being introverted
@@H2Ojellyfish *never!*
@@420alfonzo6 YASS
@@H2Ojellyfish hey its their choices, let them be.
The pandemic suits you.
Man, I love *everything* about today''s Japan - the people, the architecture, the craftsmanship, the countryside.... and of course the food!
Let's go to Japan dude!!
XD I still prefer it here in America
I go to japan some day
Antedeguemon meet me there
Chris Sakura yep in three years
Idk why I watch these videos at midnight, I am literally drooling rn. I'm gonna go eat ramen for breakfast tomorrow lmao
real
You mean the exact day
I dont know how I feel about going to japan..... I wouldnt be able to walk down the block without eating everything in every restaurant along the way...... Their food is a drugs! Delicious..... simply delicious
I completely agree with your statement, Japanese food is extremely good!
Seems bland to me ,no flavour no color
@@gonegirl1374 You have got it allll wrong
2:24 ordering a ramen is like taking an exam lol.
False Gods
I bursted into laughter.
根本弘子 I know right!
lollll
i always go with C
False Gods, I agree. Too much bureaucracy and paperwork. 😂😂😂😂
If I go to Japan, what am I going to do?
1° Eat
2° Eat more
..and still keep fit..
Jade De Angelis 4. Go to a amusement park and play sum roller coaster rides.
3 fuck
4 fuck
5 fuck
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999 fuck
You forgot 'Get typhooned on'.
Im goin to laid there find some jav artist and eat fussy also..
It's so delicious, ramen is my favorite food. Thanks for sharing about Japanese food 🤩
Places like this are the only places where you can go out to eat alone without feeling like a complete weirdo. AKA Introvert HEAVEN!!
Eh im an introvert but i go eat out alone i realise life is too short not to enjoy yourself and especially your good cravings
Yeah, lol
Amen. Embrace your inner self. Haha.
I've been watching this video over and over again for 2 years 😅 i didn't even realize it. the food look soo good make me addicted to it
I ate instant noodle while watching this
*THE NOODLE IS SURPRISINGLY MORE DELICIOUS*
I think we all do this haha
Should try the Ichiran instant noodles next time... it's soooooo good...
Wannavtry itbto
Hahaha same here
The power of placebo-eating! XD
The world's best ramen looks delicious, I love it 👍
After watching tons of japaneese videos iv come to the conclusion i would very much like to live there permanently. The respect and manners is second to none. Only thing that puts me off is the faultlines underneath japan. I just love how different the people are, their truly unique.
japan will be activate go home gaijin mode if u decided to live there becuz racism is strong in japan
They are talking bullshit. I've been to JP many times. I know ppl who work there. They love it, even marry local and have mixed kids. Racism is not in the majority of people's minds.
Adbi Ali All non-Japanese are called gaijin (barbarian). That says more about the time period when that label was attached than it does about modern Japan. From the other videos I've watched people tend to be polite, and foreigners who come to Japan to work do not seem to have problems making friends due to racism.
That said, I wouldn't want to work there. The workplace appears to be fairly resistant to change, which is a problem. There also appears to be a lot of wasted time due to required work parties and feeling the need to work long hours, even if there isn't enough work to do. The avoidance of conflict also means it is difficult/impossible to correct someone in a position of authority when they are incorrect about something.
There is some evidence all this is changing with the current crop of younger workers, who are not interested in wasting their lives as obedient little salarymen/women, so that is good. Obviously, all this also varies depending on the employer.
immigration is not allowed in japan
Ben Robbins /
This is the most relaxing and enjoyable food video I have ever watched.
Your face is relaxing and enjoyable
I can see some dislikes for this recipe. I seriously don't understand what is there to dislike in this.Every recipe is unique and can't be evaluated even without trying and without understanding the various taste preference and taste culture.
I have seen people commenting like " itni mirchi" on a Kolhapuri dishe . Or some write that "coconut milk spoils the taste" on videos of coastal recipes.
Qualifying characteristic of a foodie is to understand and appreciate all food cultures and taste preference and appreciate it.
People want honest, flavourful food, not some show-off meal that takes days to prepare.
Ted Allen
I've lived in Japan for 17 years. I've been to the Ichiran main shop in Tenjin, Fukuoka 3 times. It's an interesting atmosphere, and the ramen is quite good...but, it is by no means the best ramen in the world. It is not even the best tonkotsu ramen in Tenjin, Fukuoka. That said, the experience is definitely fun.
But why?
@@narayani1505 Because in the original Tenjin location, you have your own private booth and hand your food tickets to someone under a curtain. It is all quite mysterious and interesting.
Can anyone tell me the chopsticks are wooden or steel
@@Distefano225 what does it have to do with ichiran's ramen not being the best tonkotsu ramen? I thought you'll tell about places which have better tasting ramen.
@@narayani1505 nobody from Fukuoka (the origin of this kinda ramen,Tonkotsu) say ichiran is the best. Here is the place you can have fun and unique experience. Not the place people talk or care about tastes.
If you want better quality, try private ramen shop. Quite common in anywhere:)
Wish I could go there. Everything about it looked positively delectable, the sliced pork, the noodles, the color of the broth, everything. Distance is cruel.
Theres one in new york
@@electro_yellow9295 IT'S NOT THE SAME REEEEEE
Make your own, seriously you can do it, just follow the step by step guide online, and even if it's not the best at first just practice and adapt. Life is short, so make the most of it. DO IT!
Same feal
bill clinton's magic bee farm join the marines and go aviation mechanic. I deployed to Japan 2 times
Seriously people in Japan are so respectful...
His name : travel thirsty
Him: “doesn’t drink broth”
Me: 😐
I think it's her, not his
@@veyyazel5042 it's he, women rarely
Drinking that will only make you more thirsty and also, it has a lot of Sodium
Phuong thao Le thi but it guddddddddddd
It’s thirsty for traveling.
一蘭って何故か無性に食べたくなるのは何故…?一蘭中毒です
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this video........... And Ramen has almost never looked soooo good as they do here!!! AWESOME video.
The last meal I had before I left Japan after a lovely two week long vacation was ramen noodles.
It was wonderful and worth it.
before wuhan virus?
@@KokoroKatsura
Yep it was in early January of 2020, before Covid got worst.
@@Hexterguard99 Yes I visited in May 2019 and it was The Best!!!!! ✔️✔️✔️😊😊
@@jl4073 I know this is a late reply but how do you know how the currency works and the translation? Im from the US and I’m curious because I’m looking forward to going to Japan.
It's definitely one of the more interesting Ramen out there in Japan.
Despite it being a chain, all of its outlets have very consistent standards.
Quick service, free-flow cold water, and a slip of paper to for extra servings of Kaedama(Noodles) or side dishes.
Although not the best I've tried whilst in Japan, it's definitely worth a try!
GODDAMNIT IT'S ONLY BEEN 3 MONTHS SINCE I LEFT JAPAN BUT I WANT BACK IN THERE
idk these Ichiran ramen videos are SOO SOOTHING like, watching their cuisine is so fun, love it!
I was there before pandemia, in december..i remember how tasty and good was the Hakata Ramen, i really miss it
We love you japan 🇯🇵 definitely I am gonna visit japan after this global pandemic ends ....
take me with you :(
@@dweight8888 are u sure ?
@@pranavpranav4744 yes take us pleaseeeeeeeeeee
@@dima97 nice dog
@@srchzo awwww thank you! :D want more pictures of him? I have millions of good photos of him
I shouldn't have watched this now im craving ramen at midnight
fan of every thing literally same my stomach is crying
Never watch something like this at midnight🤣
Soo true, I'm about to start cooking!
Me too
I always look for videos about food when i feel hungry . More videos I watch, more hungry I am.
I want to try Japanese food that looks clean and delicious when I travel to Fukuoka, Japan.
Thank you for the great video.
I've yet to come across any Japanese eatery (regardless of type or price) that was messy and dirty. I definitely cannot say the same for most other countries.
I didn't even order the food but I still got excited when they brought it out
Yes !! I love the customer service. Wow.
@@retta1960 being polite could make people happy in some way
It hurt my soul every time the bowl was left filled with that delicious broth. I kept saying, "drink the broth! drink the broth!"
wtf!??!who do not drink it!!??thats a sin!!!
@@crack61616 Hella waste....bought more noodles but doesn't finish the broth? That triggers me...
Mia King There's too much sodium in the broth if you eat ramen pretty often then it's best if you don't always finish it.
@@yc9711 dude, if you're going for ramen, health isn't exactly what you're going for and/or expecting
Ikr! I normally order another bowl of rice to pair with the broth
Drink the broth bro, its good for youre body and soul.
( yes. I purposely typed youre not your just to spite you)
Hahaha I'm an evil bass turd.
Not the body, but definitely the soul.
Rip broth
@The Predator broth(noun)
/brɒθ/
*thick soup made by boiling meat or fish and vegetables in water
The Predator made me think of "wtf is juice". Lmao
What
地元なんですが、恥ずかしながら1度も食べに行ったことが無かったので、参考になりました。
今度行ってみたいと思います
注文してから最後の店員さんのお辞儀✨素晴らしい✨
個室も、いいですね😃
味は行ってからですね😃
That was so satisfying and appetizing.
I'd love to drink those delicious looking broth haha.
Dude really like mushrooms.
Very nice vid, I love how clean and organized the store is also.
Yeah, but I won’t drink the broth too much if I were you
The perfect place to go and enjoy yourself after you've had a long day,all by yourself,in peace.
I love noodles! Thanks for sharing with us.
Um país desenvolvido é outro nível né, bem higienizado os lugares, a educação dos atendentes, a calmaria do ambiente e a comida bem feita fazem a gente encher os olhos!
food delicious of course workers really polite and friendlyyyy i love japannnn
As an introvert I appreciate theses restaurants.
Lol same
I love eating out alone. I think I would enjoy Japan as an adult. I lived there when I was in the first grade when my dad was stationed at Yakota Air Force base back in the early 60's. My step mom's sister married a Japanese man and lives in a small town called Okijo. They have been married for 40+ years. I love the culture, they are so polite and nice.❤🙏🇺🇸I can't believe whoever bought that first meal didn't drink that lovely broth! It was probably the most flavorful accompaniment of the whole dish!
一蘭は決してベストラーメンではない。
でも今日は一蘭じゃないと許せないという日が確かにある。
高すぎると思うのに、なぜか行って納得してしまう、お正月のおせちのようなラーメン。
それ大量の化学調味料使ってるだけだよ……常習性ある食べ物みんなそうだよ……美味しさではないと思われ
まあ人それぞれですよね、どのラーメンが自分にとってベストなのか🙂↕️
OMG!!! I love it! I want to go to Japan now !!!!Sublime,speechless, Fantastic ramen!! :)
投稿者が世界最高と思うだけであり、俺が思う世界最高は別のラーメン屋だ。
人それぞれ、それで良いのだ。
確かにw 僕の世界一は地元の横浜の家系ラーメンと実家近くの元寿司屋が営む鮮魚ラーメンですw
一蘭は最高のラーメンなら俺は無言だね、それは違うじゃない?
I need to move there, just for the food. The service is awesome. The food looks amazing. I have been in the US way to long. Thanks for the vid. 👍👍
This ramen shop literally offers social distancing even before pandemic.
And still touching almost everything i can think of....
@@FediMayn because there are very few cases of covid positive
@@agent92o38 Japanese citizens look out for each other. None of that selfish, entitled, antimask American bullshit. Masks are a norm in Asia, even before covid.
@@rabd3721 Ik they are very hygeinic cuz I am an asian too
Try some Indian food. Better than Japanese food. Jai hind🇮🇳
売れる!
マクドナルド
カップヌードルと一緒ですね。
やはり、マーケティングが重要
Wow sevices so nice
I SO remember eating here. What an unforgettably awesome memory!
Why am I getting asmr? Lol
Perhaps of the way the employees do everything so carefully and corrects gives me satisfaction Lol
screams i want to eat here! this is the dream restaurant for the anti social!
Tomoko Kuroki yeah. I like that! No bothering people
well,you are not bothered from people, aren't you bothered from all those bells,ringers and tones while you eat?
@@MOYNOTPIXA as long as they don't talk to me, I'm not bothered at all
True
And that's why i love japan
The best thing about this discipline the way they serve u i love that feeling
Lots n lots n lots of machines. Japan is truly an Engineer`s paradise..
Wait. Wait wait wait. 7:25. Did this person not eat the broth???????? That is LITERALLY THE BEST PART.
U mean drink the broth
It most certainly is one of the best parts of a quality ramen, but if you were to drink all that, you'll be super bloated and moving afterwards will be a chore. Coming from experience...
Daisuke Yamazaki I have the experience too. It’s worth it. Lol
Refill off camera
What is broth
10:21 he was opening it like if it was a chest in zelda lmao
I ate at Ichiran once before. It was good, but there are many other ramen shops that are as good or better. Ichiran prices are on the high side, but what I find that is missing at Ichiran is the atmosphere. In Japan, most ramen shops are small and as a customer sitting at the counter, you could see the kitchen action right in front of you - the sights, the sound and the smell, and that a very important part of the whole experience. But at Ichiran, you are sitting within a tiny semi private cubicle booth and you get to see none of that action. So as far as the quality of the ramen goes, Ichiran is very good, but to me, the whole experience matters, and this is what Ichiran is missing.
exactly
The chopsticks were wooden or steel can any one tell me plz
@@Wagia. The Ichiran that I went to (Shibuya) used disposable wooden chopsticks which are way too short for most people. They seem to be made to fit miniature-sized hands. Full-length chopsticks (Chinese-style) much better.
I know of no ramen shop that uses metal chopsticks. IMHO only an IDIOT would use metal chopsticks (even at home), more for bragging rights. Stainless steel would be heavy and conduct too much heat, and titanium chopsticks which is lightweight (and also a poor conductor of heat) is expensive. But besides the higher cost, metal chopsticks are extremely unforgiving to an errant bite and when teeth meet metal sticks, the teeth always lose.
日本語で申し訳ありません
一蘭はラーメンの味などに集中してもらうためにこのような席なのです確かに居心地が悪いかもしれませんがこれも一つの工夫なのです
Ppl who go there clearly are more introverted or inclined to like to have their diner in a more private manner.
It might not fit you, it doesn't mean it's lacking, bc it's done on purpose.
The places to enjoy in family or with friends are litteraly called famiresu.
Family restaurant.
The prices are reasonable and the menu options larger with most tables made for multiple ppl.
Even though sometimes there are single seats in a bar seat fashion along the windows.
The are the opposite of this but not fine dining at all either.
been watching these videos lately, this by far I like the most, great work:)
Me: I want to go to JAPAN!
Wallet: No, you don’t.
Me: Ok...
*No you can't
It's "No you don't" so therefore CAN'T! 😂💸💸💸💸💸💸💸
Same here
save for more then a year you wont regret it lol
japan's pretty cheap because of the currency
well for me anyway 1 yen = 0.63
I've been to different parts of Japan and I always love their food and culture. A nice mix of modern and traditional in most ways. Ichiran is undeniably the best fastfood ramen in the world. 😍
I just ate a sandwich while watching this; and I now feel like I just had lunch in Japan.
Ramen noodles super delicious, instantly prepared awesome!
一蘭のこの1人席めっちゃ好き
It looks like no ramen I'ven ever seen before! Even the texture of the noodles translate well on screen. So unique to me.
逆にここに集まってくれて他の店であたふたとか質問攻めの嵐でこっちが時間食わなくて助かるまである
This is my new favorite ramen video on TH-cam!
que buena pinta, los empleados muy educados, me gustaria vivir esa experiencia!
A mi igual se ve que esta demasiado rico ese ramen
One of the best recommendations, TH-cam has given me!!!! 😍🙏
This looks so good and delicious. Makes me wish I was born in Japan and lived in the Fukuoka area
Ichiran is a chain that is found all over japan. I believe there are also a couple restaurants in the US, in Los Angeles I think? (Strictly dumpling has a video on that!)
@@scarychewinggum unfortunately I'm on the other side of the United States country no were near Los Angeles, California
Me too. Japan just has so many nice stuff and people seem to be polite and well mannered.
@@edwardryan2015 yeah no thats wrong there's a couple in new york
Gracias por mostrarnos los restaurantes japoneses y su comida tan deliciosa.
I'm very impressed with the country of Japan. they are very polite and friendly💖 i wanna go to japan someday 😊
they're also kinda racist, not american racist mind you, but certain places won't admit foreigners in, and have huge misconception of other cultures.
@@melpmaz7041 its heaven
One day I’ll go to Osaka and eat this Ichiran 🔥 🤩
She's not in Osaka. And there's an Ichiran in Brooklyn.
Just Emily what are you talking about 😂
Did you make it there, yet?
you should run there...
I was in Osaka motherfuckers :D
something inside me is telling me, I'm never gonna experience the taste of this food
Actually this store is known as the MacDonalds of raman, so just go to a chain raman restaurant and you may get a similar taste.
Yea
wish we had this same service in the states! USA waiters will do the least possible & expect all this money coming to them. Do not think for a moment that not giving a tip is fair restaurant negotiation .
Why
Same here, I can't go to Japan :(
I wish to try this local food, look like amazing taste.
Such a great hospitality 🙏🖤♥️.
You should make more videos of Japanese noodles, best!
Wish I could understand japanese man. It's so beautiful there. I would live there for the rest of my life.
You can learn it, nothing stops you.
@@Shartrais Probably too lazy to do it though since it takes a lot of effort
Learn it, took my about 6-8 month to speak it properly so people could understand me. Me and 2 buddies flew to Tokyo and okinawa. I knew that I could just get through it with English but I kinda wanted to learn Japanese just to show some appreciation. And it was really fun to learn. I’m studying so I did this just for like 20 minutes each 1-2 days. So If you REALLY want it, just go for it. I will go back to Japan 100%
They are xenophobic and would hate you
この動画観て食べたくなった。都内出てから何年も行ってない
This was also my fav when traveling to Japan. I remember eating this 4 to 5 times a day when I had my 4th visit to the country!
4 or 5 times a day?
Makes me miss my last visit to Ichiran sooo badly. 😭
個別カウンターの「黙って食って黙って帰れ」みたいな雰囲気が良い。
すっっっっっっんごくうまそうよあのラーメン!!!
最後の店の特性の燻製豚肉は激うまそうに見える!!!
How does TH-cam know that I'm hungry and it's the right time to give me this devilish suggestion. Damn I'm drooling 🤤🤤
The food in Japan looks amazing. Every dish I've seen looks so good.
I ate there many times, but in Tokyo. Loved it and miss it so much!
I wish I could go to Japan and try some delicious food.
Sou do Brasil e Sou apaixonada pelo Japão sonho de consumo ir lá😍😍
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Soft/half boil eggs with ramen is one of the most delicious food on earth!
Nori in misso is best
Just watching it get made - I can almost taste it through the screen !
Comida japonesa deve ser muito boa, come com o olhos!!!
17:40 I love the bowl!😮
Do you guys remember the movie ''Spirited away''?
I get a strong feeling of that movie when i see this restaurant. Everything is so.. i dont know it's hard to describe but i like it.
What
that's because you are a simp
@@hughjasshol9859 a-hole
I get hungry when I watch Spirited Away 😁
oh god you're so right :')
In Poland, the city of Sopot I paid for Ramen soup, instead of pork, they give beef sirloin and raw mushrooms 1140 yen. We Poles love Japanese cuisine and I think that someone should come to Poland from Japan and open a real Japanese restaurant. Thank you to the cinematographer for a great film :)
Kind of restaurant for the one who want to eat peacefully , just like me 👍
24:27 i love that sound 😍
And I also love that sound
The way they order..so interesting
every time I prepare my noodles, I come here to watch this video. happy. my noodles are not just any noodles I put garlic and pepper, it's delicious.
It's typical but funny reading Japanese comments being salty like "you could go elsewhere" and English comments in appreciation of the ramen
ikr lmao
well it is the McDs of ramen, but in my opinion even the "Mcds" of the japan world are still friggin delicious compared to american chains
People appreciate what they dont have
They're spoiled. Maybe if they came to America and tasted our terrible fast food for themselves they'd be more appreciative.
@@lizardwhoscreams well it's not like they don't appreciate their food culture, it's just that to them ramen is way more than large chain ramen restaurants like ichiran. Cuz since u came such a long way to Japan, why Ichiran when u can get sth much better in other places? If u have the chance to visit Japan in the future do try and find some local ramen restaurants, especially those packed with locals, because it's always the small restaurants that serve the most authentic ramen.