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Minorinngo Harajuku: Trendy Curry in Tokyo Street Food
When you think of Harajuku, you might imagine the colorful Takeshita Street, trendy fashionistas, or sweet crepes. But today, I’m taking you to a hidden curry paradise in this fashion mecca—”Minoringo.” This shop is like a little surprise in the Harajuku streets, with no flashy signs, but it conquers the taste buds of countless foodies with its fragrant Keema Curry.
Atmosphere: Small but Beautiful, Street Poetry in the Curry Aroma
“Minoringo” is about a 2-minute walk from the Takeshita exit of Harajuku Station. Following the small path along the Yamanote Line railway, you’ll see its understated yet eye-catching yellow sign. Upon entering, you’re greeted not by a spacious hall, but by an L-shaped counter seating area, plus a couple of small tables, accommodating only about a dozen people. The atmosphere is a mix of a retro coffee shop and a casual street food stall. Without excessive decoration, the inviting curry aroma immediately makes you feel warm and relaxed.
The space is small but always packed, especially during lunchtime, with lines of people ranging from local students to overseas tourists. The shop is run by a single female staff member, who handles everything from taking orders to cooking and serving, with seamless efficiency that deserves applause. Water is self-service, with simple glasses and a water pitcher, reminding you it’s a down-to-earth, “do-it-yourself” kind of place. Despite the small size, the friendly atmosphere makes you feel like you’re eating at a friend’s house, less distant and more cozy.
Signature Dish: Keema Curry, A Gentle Revolution for Your Taste Buds
When it comes to the heart of “Minoringo,” it’s undoubtedly their Keema Curry. This isn’t your typical greasy, curry powder-laden fare; it’s made using a waterless cooking method, simmering the natural juices of vegetables and meats into a rich broth, combined with carefully blended spices for a unique flavor that’s both intense and refreshing. When served, the steam dances on the plate, with the white rice neatly shaped into a circle, topped with the keema curry and a soft-boiled egg or melted cheese, igniting a dual sensation of visual and gustatory delight.
The first bite is surprisingly sweet—attributed to the addition of apple (the shop’s name “Minoringo” means “bountiful apple”), which brings a hint of fruitiness that perfectly balances the spice’s heat. The minced meat, a blend of beef and pork, is tender yet slightly chewy. When you break the soft-boiled egg and mix it with the curry and rice, the smooth yolk instantly softens and enriches the whole dish. If you add cheese (highly recommended!), the melting, stringy texture will have you licking your chopsticks, delivering an explosion of happiness.
Besides the signature Keema Curry, there are other options like the refreshing Chicken Curry, the spicy Pork Curry, and the Beef Curry for spice lovers, which even comes with a “first-timers beware” warning, reportedly spicy enough to make your scalp tingle. There’s also the “Minoringo Special,” offering both keema and chicken flavors, perfect for those who have trouble deciding. No matter what you choose, the portions are generous. A medium size is enough to satisfy most people, while the large size will delight big eaters.
From a Small Shop to a Curry Specialty Restaurant
“Minoringo” officially opened in Harajuku in April 2010. It started as an inconspicuous shop and gradually built its reputation in the culinary scene with its dedication to ingredients and unique waterless curry concept. The owner is said to be a person with a passionate obsession for curry, eschewing the salad oil, butter, or chemical seasonings found in traditional curries, and insisting on using natural ingredients and spices to simmer the purest flavors. This “less is more” philosophy not only makes the curry healthier but also fills every bite with the vitality of the ingredients themselves.
Over time, “Minoringo” has not only become a must-visit culinary landmark in Harajuku but has also been listed as one of the “Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants” and has attracted considerable media coverage. Its success lies not only in the taste but also in the sincerity toward the cuisine—no glamorous packaging, just genuine deliciousness that has captured the hearts of customers. Later, a sister restaurant, “Chiiringo,” was opened in Kanagawa, demonstrating the widespread appeal of this curry’s charm.
Harajuku is Tokyo’s trend center, filled with the creativity and rebellious spirit of young people, and “Minoringo” is like a microcosm of this place. It didn’t choose to cater to mass tastes by making sweet Japanese curry but instead created a familiar yet novel flavor with waterless cooking and a hidden apple essence. The curry here is not just food; it’s an attitude—in the bustling streets of Harajuku, using simple ingredients and heartfelt cooking to show you what true deliciousness is.
Japanese voice menu translation provided at the back
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Minoringo Store Information
- Budget: Up to ¥999
- Type: Curry
- Phone: 03-6447-2414
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Hours: Monday to Friday: 11:30~15:00, 18:30~22:30 Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: 11:30~22:30 Business hours and holidays are subject to change, please confirm before visiting
- Address: West Building 1F, 1-22-7 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 2-minute walk from Takeshita Exit, JR Yamanote Line “Harajuku” Station 6-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line “Meiji-jingumae” Station 7-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line “Meiji-jingumae” Station
- Children: Information unclear (please confirm with the store)
- Payment: Cash only. Credit cards, electronic payments, and QR code payments are not accepted
- Smoking: No smoking at all seats. No smoking from 11:30 to 14:00 (time-limited non-smoking)
- Official Website: https://www.minoringo.jp/
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すみません
Menu, please!
メニューをください!
Order, please
注文、お願いします
This one, please
これ、お願いします
Thank you for the meal
ごちそうさまでした
Water, please
お水、お願いします
How do I eat this?
どうやって食べますか?
A small plate, please
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May I take a photo?
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Excuse me, please change the grill net.
すみません、網を替えてください
Check, please
お會計、お願いします
Where do I pay?
支払いはどこですか?
How much is it?
いくらですか?
Can I use a credit card?
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I will pay in cash
現金で支払います
May I have the receipt, please?
領収書をお願いします。
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Menu
Voice Menu, Easy Ordering
All images are from the store's official website. Prices are based on on-site rates.
Curry
カレー
Keema Curry
キーマカレー
Chicken Curry
チキンカレー
Pork Curry
ポークカレー
Beef Curry
ビーフカレー
Minoringo Special
みのりんごスペシャル
Keema Cheese Curry
キーマチーズカレー
Tomato Keema Cheese Curry
トマトキーマチーズカレー
SIZE
Large Rice
ごはん大盛り
Small Rice Portion
ちょいライス
Large Curry Sauce
ルー大盛り
Topping
トッピング
Soft-Boiled Egg
とろとろ温玉
Melty Cheese
とろーりチーズ
Fried Onion
フライドオニオン
Raw Egg
生玉子
Extra Corn
たっぷりコーン
Extra Nuts
たっぷりナッツ
Plenty of Cherry Tomatoes
ごろごろぷちトマト
Salad
サラダ
Butter
バター
Drink
Soft Drink
ソフトドリンク
100% Orange
100%オレンジ
100% Grapefruit
100%グレープフルーツ
Apple Juice
リンゴジュース
Calpis
カルピス
Coca-Cola
コカ・コーラ
Ginger Ale
ジンジャーエール
Iced Oolong Tea
アイスウーロン茶
Iced Coffee
アイスコーヒー
Iced Milk
アイスミルク
Homemade Lassi
自家製ラッシー
Alcohol
アルコール
Draft Beer
生ビール
Medium
中
Large
大
Glass of Wine
グラスワイン
Red
赤
White
白
Gin and Tonic
ジン・トニック
Rum Coke
ラム・コーク
Rum Buck
ラム・バック
Shandy Gaff
シャンディ・ガフ
Cassis Oolong
カシス・ウーロン
Cassis Milk
カシス・ミルク
Ichiban Shibori
一番搾り
Asahi Super Dry
アサヒ スーパードライ
Corona
コロナ
Kakubin Highball
角ハイボール
Oolong Highball
ウーロンハイ
Barley Shochu
麦焼酎
Sweet Potato Shochu
