Kowloon offers halal‑certified options for every craving Muslim travellers!

Japanese favorites like sushi, sashimi, and ramen have a special way of winning our hearts. There’s nothing quite like a steaming bowl of rich, savory noodle soup to warm you up, especially during the rainy season.
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For Muslim foodies, finding the perfect bowl can be tricky since traditional ramen often uses pork-based broth. But don't worry! Jakarta is currently booming with incredible Halal-certified and Muslim-friendly (No Pork, No Lard) ramen spots.
From rich chicken collagen broths to unique matcha infusions, here are the top recommendations for your next ramen date!

If you ask any local for a halal recommendation, SeiRock-Ya is usually the first name mentioned. Located in areas like Gandaria and several major malls, their signature is the Tori Paitan—a thick, creamy, and incredibly savory chicken broth. They’ve been Halal MUI certified since 2017, so you can slurp with total peace of mind!

Step into Roji Ramen and you'll feel like you’ve been transported to a Japanese street market. It’s super Instagrammable! Try their Kuro Ramen (Black Garlic) for a deep, earthy flavor, or the Kare Ramen if you love a thick curry base. Bonus: The Ocha (green tea) is free-flow!

Owned by the Kulo Group, Kataramen is the go-to spot for the younger crowd. It’s famous for its Black Garlic Ramen which looks striking in photos and tastes even better. It’s affordable, trendy, and strictly uses halal ingredients.

Sugakiya is one of the oldest ramen chains from Nagoya, Japan. Their broth is lighter but packed with "umami." It’s officially Halal MUI certified and very budget-friendly. Don’t forget to try their side dishes like Tebasaki (chicken wings) and Takoyaki.

Want great ramen without breaking the bank? Ramen Ten 10 (or Ramen Ten Ten) is your best bet. With branches in places like Green Sedayu Mall, they offer a wide variety of flavors from Tori Tantan Men to Spicy Dry Ramen for those who prefer noodles without soup.

Located in Kebayoran Baru, this stylish spot offers a modern Japanese vibe. Their most talked-about menu? The Matcha Chicken Ramen. It sounds crazy, but the earthy matcha blends perfectly with the savory chicken stock. It’s 100% No Pork and No Lard.

Marutama is an international chain famous for its non-MSG, creamy chicken broth. Note: Only specific outlets in Jakarta, such as the one in Lotte Shopping Avenue, are designated as No Pork zones. Their thin noodles and soft-boiled eggs are legendary!

Located in Tanjung Duren, Ichisan features an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs at work. They are famous for their Krabby Baby Ramen, topped with a whole crispy soft-shell crab! They also have a Truffle Ramen that smells absolutely divine.

Jonkira in Tebet offers a very cozy, modern Japanese atmosphere. Their broth is made by boiling chicken for hours to extract every bit of flavor. Try the Tori Butter Ramen for an extra rich and silky experience.

Found in Pondok Indah Mall (PIM) 3, Kinsuke offers a unique Collagen Ramen. The soup starts as a gel that melts as it heats up—it’s high in collagen, which is great for your skin! It’s a premium experience in a very comfortable setting.
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Ramen has truly become a universal comfort food. Today, Muslim diners no longer have to miss out on this Japanese delight. With so many Muslim-friendly and Halal-certified options across Jakarta, you can enjoy a bowl of rich broth and perfect noodles with confidence and ease. Happy food hunting!
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