Japan Food Guide: Top Halal Ramen Shops in Tokyo Visited by Celebrities

Tired of the same old halal food options while travelling? Craving a steaming bowl of authentic Japanese ramen without the worry? Well, buckle up, because Tokyo's got you covered!

The Land of the Rising Sun isn't just about sushi and tempura anymore. It's a melting pot of flavours, and the halal scene is hotter than ever. From wagyu beef ramen to fiery spicy bowls, these halal ramen shops in Tokyo are redefining the game.

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1. Halal Wagyu Ramen Shinjuku-tei Tokyo Shinjuku

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Halal Wagyu Ramen Shinjuku-tei Tokyo Shinjuku is a top-notch ramen joint in Tokyo that caters to halal food lovers. It's renowned for its premium wagyu beef, a delicacy known for its tenderness and rich flavour. The restaurant ensures a worry-free dining experience by using only halal-certified ingredients. For a complete meal, try the "Special Set," which includes wagyu chashu, wagyu sushi, karaage, and a drink. When it comes to the ramen itself, you can choose from classic soy sauce, rich miso, or a spicy red broth with a citrusy twist.

Whether you're a seasoned ramen enthusiast or a newbie to Japanese cuisine, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit.

Address: Ecre Shinjuku B1, 3-11-6 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 5.00pm to 9.00pm (no fixed holidays)

2. Halal Ramen Pranpone Plus

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For those seeking authentic Japanese ramen without compromising on halal dietary requirements, Halal Ramen Pranpone+ in Sugamo, Tokyo, is a must-visit. Located just a short train ride from bustling Ikebukuro, this hidden gem offers a unique dining experience. 

From the classic Halal Chicken Soup Ramen to the indulgent Halal Wagyu Ramen, and even a refreshing summer special of Chilled Chinese Noodles, the menu caters to a variety of tastes. Led by Chef Mujahed, a pioneer in Japan's halal food scene, Pranpone+ brings together traditional Japanese flavours with halal ingredients, creating a truly special culinary experience.

Address: 17 4-chome Honkomagome, 4, Bunkyo City, Tokyo, 113-0021 Japan

Opening hours: (every day) Lunch: 11.00am to 3.00pm; dinner: 5.00pm to 9.30pm

3. Honolu Ramen

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For Muslim travellers seeking authentic Japanese ramen, Honolu Ramen is a must-visit. With branches in major cities like Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka, Honolu offers a halal-certified dining experience that doesn't compromise flavour. By strictly adhering to Islamic dietary laws, Honolu ensures that every bowl of ramen is free from pork and alcohol, making it a safe and delicious choice for Muslim visitors to Japan.

Address: Sub-US RIKA Bridge Building 1F Ebisu Minami 1-23-1 Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Opening hours: 11.30am to 2.30pm; 5.30pm to 10.00pm daily (closed on public holidays)

4. Ayam-Ya Okachimachi Tokyo

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Next, Ayam-Ya Okachimachi, a halal-certified ramen shop, is a must-visit for Muslim travellers. Imagine slurping up delicious shoyu or shio ramen, or even trying their spicy versions. And let's not forget the tsukemen, a unique style where you dip cold noodles into a hot broth. 

To complete the meal, indulge in their crispy, juicy karaage - it's the perfect pairing for your ramen. With its spacious interior, Ayam-Ya Okachimachi is a great place to gather with friends and experience the best of Tokyo's ramen scene, halal-style.

Address: 3-10-3 Motoasakusa, Taito-ku , Tokyo 111-0041
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 11.30am to 2.30pm; 5.00pm to 9.30pm

5. Sankyu Halal Japanese Food

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For Muslim food hunters exploring Japan, Sankyu Halal Japanese Food offers a unique culinary experience and, most importantly halal-certified too! While visitors can opt for the classic "Normal" soup, the real adventure lies in the fiery "Spicy" flavour. Topped with a tantalizing blend of ground chicken, sambal, cumin, sanshō, and various chilli peppers, this ramen is sure to satisfy any spice lover's cravings.

Address: 2 1-chome Ueno, 9, Taito City, Tokyo, 110-0005 Japan
Opening hours: 12.00pm to 3.00pm; 5.00pm to 9.00pm (closed on Monday)

6. Gyumon Shibuya Halal Ramen

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Gyumon Shibuya, established in 2007, is the first Halal Wagyu Yakiniku restaurant in Japan. They offer a variety of Japanese cuisine including Yakiniku, Ramen, and Gyukatsu, all prepared with strictly Halal ingredients and methods. Their highlight is the exceptional A5-grade Halal Wagyu beef, rarely found in Japan, for a truly unforgettable dining experience.

Address: 150-0002 106 Tokyo Building B1F, 2-19-17 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Opening hours: 12.00pm to 10.00pm


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