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『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 Ramen in Asakusa – Where Tradition Meets Muslim-Friendly Cuisine
Discover the best halal ramen in Asakusa, Tokyo’s most historic neighborhood. From luxurious wagyu ramen to cozy chicken-based bowls, Asakusa blends cultural charm with Muslim-friendly cuisine. Enjoy iconic sights like Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree, plus nearby prayer spaces including Asakusa Mosque. A must-visit area for halal food lovers and travelers seeking authentic Japanese tradition.

Halal Ramen Japan
Apr 243 min read
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