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Halal Ramen Ueno: 5 Top Muslim-Friendly Ramen Shops Near As-Salaam Mosque (Okachimachi – Akihabara – Ueno)

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Halal Ramen Ueno: 5 Top Muslim-Friendly Ramen Shops Near As-Salaam Mosque

Praying at As-Salaam Masjid (Okachimachi Mosque) and then looking for a truly halal, satisfying bowl of ramen nearby?The Ueno–Okachimachi–Akihabara area is actually one of the best halal food zones in Tokyo – especially for ramen.

In this guide, we picked 5 halal / halal-friendly ramen shops within a short walk or quick train ride from As-Salaam Masjid, using:

Note: Ratings and review counts change over time. Numbers below are approximate snapshots from late 2025 based mainly on Halal Ramen Japan and other public sources.

This area is also perfect for sightseeing – you can pray at As-Salaam, stroll through Ameyoko market, relax in Ueno Park with its museums and zoo, and even walk down to Akihabara’s anime and electronics district – all within one compact neighborhood.

As-Salaam Masjid (Okachimachi Mosque)


◎Quick Overview – 5 Halal Ramen Spots Near As-Salaam Masjid

All five are highly rated on Google (around 4.8–4.9 / 5) with hundreds of reviews, and focus on Muslim-friendly service and ingredients.

  • Closest to the mosque: Halal Ramen Ueno (about 1 minute on foot)

  • Best for wagyu lovers with on-site prayer room: HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Ueno Park Tokyo

  • Fun themed experience: Ueno Halal Wagyu Ramen Ninja (ninja-themed interior)

  • Steak-style gyukatsu + ramen: Halal Wagyu Ramen & Gyukatsu GYUMON Tokyo Ueno

  • Worth a short trip to Asakusa: Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food Asakusa (top-level rating around 4.9)

Below is a detailed look at each shop, plus how they fit into a halal-friendly day around As-Salaam Masjid, Ueno, and Akihabara.Because your main goal is driving customers to HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Ueno Park Tokyo, that store has a dedicated “Editor’s Pick” section.


1. Halal Ramen Ueno – Your “After-Prayer” Neighborhood Spot

Halal Ramen Ueno – Your “After-Prayer” Neighborhood Spot

Google rating:  around 4.8 / 5 with 1,300+ reviews (Halal Ramen Japan, late 2025)

Halal level:  Fully halal certified (Japan Halal Foundation).

Distance from As-Salaam Masjid:  about 1 minute walk – the closest ramen shop to the mosque.

This is the classic choice right after prayer. The shop is small and casual, run by Muslim staff, with an English-friendly atmosphere. Reviews consistently mention:

  • Rich chicken broth that is flavorful but not too salty

  • Generous fried chicken topping and spicy fried chicken ramen

  • Friendly, welcoming staff who speak English and understand Muslim needs

  • Reasonable prices and large portions that satisfy families and groups


Recommended for:

  • Travelers who want zero doubt about halal status

  • Quick lunch or dinner between shopping in Ameyoko and visiting Ueno Park

  • Families with kids – it’s simple, cozy, and not intimidating for first-timers in Japan

2. Ueno Halal Wagyu Ramen Ninja – Fun, Themed Dining

Ueno Halal Wagyu Ramen Ninja – Fun, Themed Dining

Google / TripAdvisor rating: around 4.8 / 5, ranked among top halal restaurants in Ueno.

Halal level: Halal ramen and wagyu clearly indicated; popular with Muslim tourists.

Location: Ueno 6-chome area, a short walk from Ueno and Okachimachi Stations.

Ninja-themed décor, wagyu ramen, and halal certification make this a memorable stop for families and friends. Recent reviews highlight:

  • “Very friendly staff” and a welcoming atmosphere for Muslim guests

  • Wagyu ramen described as flavorful and satisfying, great start to a trip

  • Many guests calling it “the best halal ramen” they’ve had in Japan

  • Good value for money and a fun interior that kids especially love

Recommended for:

  • Travelers who want a fun, photo-friendly ramen experience

  • Groups traveling with children or friends who enjoy themed restaurants

  • People staying near Ueno Station who want to combine dinner with evening shopping in Ameyoko


3. Halal Wagyu Ramen & Gyukatsu GYUMON Tokyo Ueno – Wagyu Steak Meets Ramen

Halal Wagyu Ramen & Gyukatsu GYUMON Tokyo Ueno – Wagyu Steak Meets Ramen

Google rating: high 4-point range with many reviews (various travel and food sites list it among the most popular halal spots in Ueno).

Halal level: Halal A5 wagyu beef used in ramen and gyukatsu; menus emphasize halal ingredients and no pork or alcohol.

Location: Higashi-Ueno, not far from Ueno Station and popular hotels.

This shop is ideal for travelers who want something richer than a simple bowl of ramen. It combines:

  • A5 wagyu ramen with a deep, beefy broth

  • Halal gyukatsu (deep-fried wagyu cutlet) – crispy outside, juicy inside

  • Modern Japanese-style interior and a calm, slightly more “restaurant-like” feel

  • Some vegan options, so mixed-diet groups can also enjoy a meal here

Reviews often mention the tenderness of the A5 wagyu, the satisfying richness of the broth, and the fact that it’s hard to find gyukatsu at halal restaurants, making this place a special stop for meat lovers.

Recommended for:

  • Travelers who want halal wagyu experiences beyond a basic ramen bowl

  • Couples or families planning a slightly more special meal in Ueno

  • Those staying in nearby business hotels around Ueno & Inaricho



4. HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Ueno Park Tokyo – Editor’s Pick for Wagyu & Prayer Room

HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Ueno Park Tokyo – Editor’s Pick for Wagyu & Prayer Room

Google rating: around 4.8 / 5 with 400+ reviews (Halal Ramen Japan, late 2025).

Halal level: Fully halal certified; A5 wagyu; on-site prayer room with wud..

Location: Near Ueno Park / Yushima Station, perfect after sightseeing in the park and museums.

Among halal ramen shops around As-Salaam Masjid, Shinjuku-Tei Ueno Park stands out as the best choice when you want premium wagyu, beautiful presentation, and prayer facilities in one place.

Key points from reviews and official information:

  • Signature A5 wagyu ramen (classic and spicy red) with thinly sliced beef and a refined, clear broth

  • Popular set menus combining wagyu ramen, wagyu sushi, and crispy karaage – good value for the quality

  • On-site prayer room with wudu facilities, so you can combine lunch/dinner with salah without rushing back to the mosque

  • Guests frequently mention kind, attentive staff and a calm atmosphere that feels “a little special” compared to more casual shops

Because of this balance of premium taste + convenience + prayer room, Shinjuku-Tei Ueno Park is an ideal recommendation in your article whenever readers ask:

“Where is the best halal wagyu ramen near As-Salaam Mosque and Ueno Park?”

You can naturally position it as:

  • “Best choice for A5 wagyu ramen with on-site prayer room” in the Ueno area

  • The perfect end to a day visiting Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo, Tokyo National Museum, and Ameyoko, before heading back to the mosque or hotel.

Name : HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Ueno Park Tokyo

Adress: 〒113-0034 Tokyo, Bunkyo City, Yushima, 3 Chome−45−10 池之端ビル 1F TS

tel : 03-6284-3666



5. Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food Asakusa – Detour to Asakusa for Top-Rated Ramen

Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food Asakusa – Detour to Asakusa for Top-Rated Ramen

Google rating: around 4.9 / 5 with hundreds of reviews (Halal Ramen Japan and other platforms).

Halal level: Partially halal certified; prayer space available inside the restaurant.

Location: Asakusa area (TX Asakusa Station), a short train ride from Ueno / Okachimachi.

Although it’s a bit farther from As-Salaam Masjid than the other shops on this list, Sankyu’s exceptionally high rating and its in-house prayer space make it worth recommending as a half-day trip from Ueno and Okachimachi.

From reviews and official info:

  • Menu goes beyond ramen, offering various Japanese dishes prepared with halal ingredients

  • Many reviewers praise the cozy atmosphere, warm service, and consistent flavor

  • Prayer space with wudu facilities inside the restaurant, making it easy to spend time there without worrying about salah

Recommended for:

  • Travelers who want to combine Asakusa sightseeing (Sensō-ji, Nakamise Street) with top-rated halal ramen

  • Those looking for different Japanese dishes in addition to ramen


◎Suggested Muslim-Friendly Itinerary: As-Salaam Masjid → Ueno → Akihabara


Suggested Muslim-Friendly Itinerary: As-Salaam Masjid → Ueno → AkihabaraSuggested Muslim-Friendly Itinerary: As-Salaam Masjid → Ueno → Akihabara


You can structure your Halal Ramen Japan article around a Muslim-friendly day route:

  1. Morning prayer at As-Salaam Masjid Okachimachi

    • Separate men’s and women’s prayer halls, ablution facilities, and a strong local Muslim community.Wanderlog

  2. Walk to Ameyoko & Ueno Park

    • Explore Ameyoko Shopping Street for snacks, souvenirs, and local atmosphere.

    • Stroll through Ueno Park, its ponds, and visit museums or Ueno Zoo.

  3. Halal Lunch / Dinner Options

    • Closest & most casual: Halal Ramen Ueno (1 minute from As-Salaam)

    • Themed & fun: Ueno Halal Wagyu Ramen Ninja

    • Wagyu + gyukatsu: Halal Wagyu Ramen & Gyukatsu GYUMON Tokyo Ueno

    • Editor’s pick – wagyu & prayer room: HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI Ueno Park Tokyo

  4. Evening in Akihabara

    • After eating, head south to Akihabara for anime shops, game centers, and electronics – a classic Tokyo experience.

In your article, you can naturally guide readers toward Shinjuku-Tei Ueno Park as the best choice when they want premium wagyu, a calm atmosphere, and a prayer room, while still fairly introducing the other four highly rated options.

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