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ai-chan's Honest Halal Food Review


HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Tokyo Yotsuya – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Tucked away in a basement near Yotsuya, HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI offers a truly satisfying halal ramen experience. The light chicken-based broth is topped with juicy wagyu beef and lean chicken slices. But the real star? Their crispy fried chicken—one of the best ai-chan’s had! Though the restaurant is a bit dated, it’s clean and has a small prayer room. A friendly welcome from owner Ken makes the visit even more enjoyable. Great for travelers and Muslim business diners

ai-chan
Jul 34 min read


『Halal Sakura』 – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Halal Sakura is a well-known halal spot in Tokyo serving authentic Uzbek dishes—and even halal ramen!
The atmosphere feels like a mini trip to Uzbekistan, with friendly staff, a spacious dining area, and a clean prayer room. The ramen is light and comforting, though not bold in flavor.

ai-chan
Jun 213 min read


『Ueno Ramen Halal』 – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Located near a mosque in Ueno, this halal-certified ramen shop offers a simple, no-frills bowl of spicy chicken ramen. While the taste and atmosphere aren’t particularly memorable, the restaurant serves a clear purpose: reliable halal food for local Muslim residents. No prayer room, but a masjid is just a 1-minute walk away. A convenient everyday option rather than a destination spot.

ai-chan
Jun 213 min read


『BUB ACTIVITY CENTER Asakusa』Ramen making experience – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Make your own halal-friendly ramen in Tokyo! From kneading the dough to topping your bowl, it's a fun, hands-on experience with kind staff support. Even if it’s not perfect, it becomes a special memory. Halal ingredients available on request. Great for Muslim travelers!

ai-chan
Jun 94 min read


HALAL AND VEGAN RAMEN DATTEBAYO! – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
In December 2024, a new halal & vegan ramen shop called “Dattebayo!” opened in Asakusa. Run by a friendly Bangladeshi Muslim owner, it offers spicy broth ramen with generous toppings like karaage, chicken chashu, and fried gyoza. There’s a prayer room with wudu facilities. No halal certificate, but the owner ensures halal standards. A fun, welcoming spot—especially for Naruto fans!

ai-chan
May 264 min read


Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food Asakusa – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
This halal ramen shop was opened by a Muslim owner who loves Japanese food culture.
Their signature beef bone soy sauce ramen is bold and flavorful—perfect for those who enjoy a punchy taste.
I tried the spicy version and loved the chewy noodles, soft-boiled egg, and smoky chashu.
Located slightly away from central Asakusa, it has a calm, local feel.
There’s also a prayer space and wudu area, making it a comforting spot for Muslim diners.

ai-chan
May 164 min read


Halal Wagyu Gyukatsu & Wagyu Ramen GYUMON IKEBUKURO – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Gyumon Ikebukuro is part of a pioneering halal restaurant group in Japan.
From creamy wagyu paitan ramen to sizzling beef cutlets and even vegan options, their menu is full of variety.
The halal A5 wagyu melts in your mouth, and the prayer room with wudu makes it ideal for Muslim travelers.
The location feels a bit hidden, but inside it’s clean and spacious—perfect for solo diners or large groups.
The only downside? It lacked a bit of energy during my visit, but the food was

ai-chan
May 164 min read


HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Tokyo Shibuya – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Halal wagyu ramen with tender beef, seared wagyu sushi, and crispy karaage—Shinjuku-tei Shibuya has it all!
The clean, spacious restaurant welcomes Muslim guests with friendly staff, including Muslim team members.
A prayer room with wudu facilities makes it easy to dine and pray with peace of mind while enjoying top-quality Japanese flavors.

ai-chan
May 104 min read


Halal Ramen Honolu Ebisu – ai-chan’s Honest Halal Food Review for Muslim Travelers
Ayam-ya Halal Ramen Tokyo is a fully halal-certified ramen shop offering rich chicken-based halal ramen in Tokyo. Popular among Muslim travelers, it features flavorful broth, crispy toppings, and offers both a prayer room and wudu facility. Located near Inaricho Station, it’s a trusted spot for those seeking halal food in Japan. Read ai-chan’s honest, unsponsored halal food review and see why this place stands out.

ai-chan
May 84 min read


Ayam-ya Halal Ramen Tokyo – ai-chan’s Honest Review for Muslim Travelers
Ayam-ya Halal Ramen Tokyo is a fully halal-certified ramen shop offering rich chicken-based halal ramen in Tokyo. Popular among Muslim travelers, it features flavorful broth, crispy toppings, and offers both a prayer room and wudu facility. Located near Inaricho Station, it’s a trusted spot for those seeking halal food in Japan. Read ai-chan’s honest, unsponsored halal food review and see why this place stands out.

ai-chan
Apr 293 min read
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