
Kirimugi Ya Jinroku
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
Dress
Casual
Why go
Shinjuku Gyoenmae udon shop kneading and cutting noodles to order, recognized in Tabelog's 100 Best Udon lists since 2019. Additive-free dashi and fresh tempura at JPY 1,000–1,999 lunch, JPY 2,000–2,999 dinner. Walk-ins accepted; weekday evening reservations only. Counter and table seating for 20.
About Kirimugi Ya Jinroku
Kirimugi Ya Jinroku is a Tokyo udon venue with a casual dress code and price ranges of JPY 1,000–1,999 and JPY 2,000–2,999. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Udon - EAST - 2024.
Key Details
Kirimugi Ya Jinroku is in Tokyo, the dress code is casual, the listed prices fall in the JPY 1,000–1,999 and JPY 2,000–2,999 ranges. Its recognition includes Tabelog 100 - Udon - EAST - 2024.
Before visiting, check current menu details, beverage service, payment rules, seating layout, chef information, reservation policy directly with the venue.
Pricing, Peers, Booking Reality
For broader planning, Kirimugi Ya Jinroku can be considered alongside Tokyo dining options and Pearl-listed peers such as CHATTY CHATTY, Takumi Tatsuhiro, Shokudo Wata, Hamburg Will, and KEN'S CAFE TOKYO Souhonten. These comparisons are best used as general planning references rather than evidence of matching cuisine, format, or service style.
The price bands provide useful planning context for Kirimugi Ya Jinroku. For reservations, walk-ins, group suitability, hours, exact address, payment methods, check directly with the venue.
If you are deciding whether to visit, the strongest reasons are its Tokyo location, casual dress code, stated price range, 2024 Tabelog 100 Udon East recognition. For dietary restrictions, accessibility, group size, or payment requirements, confirm directly with the venue before making plans.
Planning details
- Location
- 東京都新宿区新宿1-17-1 LAND・DEN 1F
- Website
- r.goope.jp/jinroku-gyoen
- Phone
- +81362732646
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Kirimugi Ya Jinroku presents a straightforward, traditional izakaya atmosphere centered on hand-made udon and tempura. The copy emphasizes carefully selected, additive-free dashi and noodles that are freshly kneaded, cut and fried without pre-preparation, which gives the place a classic, unpretentious feel—comforting rather than flashy. The Tabelog listing frames it as a neighborhood Japanese spot, and the no-smoking policy signals a clean, food-first environment. Overall it reads as a casual, cozy tavern where technique and ingredient quality take center stage.
Best For
This is a good fit for casual hangouts and everyday meals focused on well-made udon and tempura. The izakaya designation and the emphasis on freshly prepared noodles make it suitable for solo diners who want a focused bowl as well as small groups seeking straightforward Japanese tavern fare. The additive-free dashi and on-site noodle preparation indicate strong lunch and dinner suitability. Guests browsing Tabelog can use menus, reviews and photos to confirm popular choices before visiting.
Ordering Tips
Focus orders on the core udon and tempura offerings—the restaurant highlights additive-free dashi and noodles that are freshly kneaded, cut and fried, so those preparations are the house strengths. Look for udon-and-tempura combinations or chef recommendations on the Tabelog listing, and consult user photos and reviews there to gauge portion sizes and popular items. Note the venue is advertised as no smoking, so you can expect a smoke-free dining room. Stick to the menu’s noodle and tempura pairings to experience what the kitchen emphasizes.
Venue details
Ambiance
A compact, neighborhood-focused udon shop with a straightforward, casual atmosphere centered on handmade noodles and tempura rather than formal dining.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- udon
- tempura
- cold udon
- hot udon
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- CHATTY CHATTY, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Takumi Tatsuhiro, ¥¥¥¥ · Sushi, ¥¥¥¥ · Sushi
- Shokudo Wata, Izakaya, ¥¥
- Hamburg Will, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- KEN'S CAFE TOKYO Souhonten, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
Restaurant context
At JPY 1,000–1,999 for lunch and JPY 2,000–2,999 for dinner, Kirimugi Ya Jinroku occupies the mid-tier of Tokyo's udon scene, delivering fresh-cut noodles and additive-free dashi at a price point accessible for repeat visits. CHATTY CHATTY operates in the same price band but leans heavier on izakaya service, making it a better pick if you want more small-plate variety alongside your noodles. For diners prioritizing sake selection with their meal, Kirimugi Ya Jinroku's curated bottle list edges ahead of neighborhood competitors, though the 20-seat layout and cash-or-PayPay-only policy may deter groups or travelers accustomed to card payments.
If your budget stretches higher, Takumi Tatsuhiro offers omakase sushi at ¥¥¥¥ with a more formal reservation structure, while Hamburg Will (JPY 3,000–3,999 dinner) and KEN'S CAFE TOKYO Souhonten (JPY 4,000–4,999) cater to Western-cuisine preferences and accept credit cards. For a lower entry point, Shokudo Wata provides izakaya dining at ¥¥, though without the noodle-focused technique that defines Kirimugi Ya Jinroku. Walk-ins dominate lunch service here, making it easier to secure a seat than at high-end sushi counters, but the weekday-evening-only reservation policy narrows booking flexibility compared to peers with daily reservation windows.
Booking difficulty tilts lower at Kirimugi Ya Jinroku than at Tabelog-ranked sushi or kaiseki venues, expect a week or two lead time for weekday dinners, versus multi-week waits elsewhere. The Shinjuku Gyoenmae location (two-minute walk from the Marunouchi Line) offers better transit access than izakayas tucked into Shinjuku's alley networks. For udon purists who value fresh-cut noodles and restrained dashi over menu novelty, the technical consistency justifies the selection. If you prefer more flexible payment methods, larger group capacity, or daily reservation availability, Hamburg Will or KEN'S CAFE TOKYO Souhonten are better fits.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are general alternatives to Kirimugi Ya Jinroku?
Pearl-listed peers for general comparison include CHATTY CHATTY, Takumi Tatsuhiro, Shokudo Wata, Hamburg Will, KEN'S CAFE TOKYO Souhonten. Use them as broad planning references rather than direct substitutes unless their current cuisine, price, service details meet your needs.
Can Kirimugi Ya Jinroku accommodate groups?
Is Kirimugi Ya Jinroku worth the price?
The price ranges are JPY 1,000–1,999 and JPY 2,000–2,999. It also has Tabelog 100 - Udon - EAST - 2024 recognition, which may be useful context when evaluating value.
Is Kirimugi Ya Jinroku good for a special occasion?
Is the tasting menu worth it at Kirimugi Ya Jinroku?
Confirm the current menu format with the venue; do not assume a fixed menu or tasting-menu format without checking first.
What should I order at Kirimugi Ya Jinroku?
Review the current menu or ask the venue directly before ordering.





















