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New Halal Ramen Spots in Japan (April 2025): Discover Kyoto and Asakusa’s Latest Halal Food Destinations

  • Writer: Halal Ramen Japan
    Halal Ramen Japan
  • Apr 19
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 24


kyoto,asakusa in spring


🧩 1. Introduction


Japan’s halal food scene continues to expand—and April 2025 is no exception. Two new halal ramen shops have opened this month in Kyoto and Tokyo’s Asakusa district. With authentic flavors, beautiful interiors, dedicated prayer spaces, and full halal certification, these new locations are a must-visit for Muslim travelers.

Whether you're looking for halal ramen in Japan, or planning a culinary journey, here’s what’s new in the world of halal food this month.



🏯 2. Kyoto – Honolu PREMIER Kyoto Nishiki

Honolu PREMIER Kyoto Nishiki's ramen menu

🍜 Honolu PREMIER Kyoto Nishiki – Kyoto


 Opened on April 1, 2025, Honolu PREMIER Kyoto Nishiki is the latest addition to the Honolu ramen family, offering a fully halal-certified menu. Located just a 5-minute walk from Hankyu Karasuma Station and Subway Shijo Station, it's easily accessible for travelers exploring Kyoto.


The restaurant provides a prayer space within the premises, catering to Muslim diners’ needs. Their signature dishes include the rich and creamy Spicy Fried Chicken Ramen and the flavorful Wagyu Ramen, available in 100g and 150g portions. Other offerings feature Wagyu Cutlet, Wagyu Sirloin, and Wagyu Sukiyaki Rice, all prepared with carefully selected halal-certified ingredients.


  • 📍 Location: 2F Satake Building, 571 Obiyacho, Takakura-dori Nishiki-koji Sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto

  • 🧾 Menu Highlights: Spicy Fried Chicken Ramen, Wagyu Ramen (100g/150g), Wagyu Cutlet, Wagyu Sirloin, Wagyu Sukiyaki Rice

  • 🙏 Prayer Space: Available in-store

  • 🔗 Official Press Release




🏙 3. Tokyo – Halal Wagyu Ramen Shinjuku-Tei Asakusa

halal wagyu ramen shinjuku-tei's ramen menu

🍜 Halal Wagyu Ramen SHINJUKU-TEI Asakusa – Tokyo


 Opened in mid-April 2025, this new branch of the popular Shinjuku-Tei brand brings authentic Japanese hospitality to the heart of Asakusa. The restaurant specializes in 100% halal-certified wagyu ramen, served alongside wagyu sushi and crispy fried chicken—all freshly prepared by skilled Japanese chefs.


What truly sets Shinjuku-Tei apart is its commitment to omotenashi, the spirit of warm hospitality. Staff are trained to communicate in simple English, and service is tailored to Muslim guests, including clear explanations of ingredients and halal procedures. For travelers looking to enjoy Japanese cuisine with peace of mind, this place offers not only food but a full experience of comfort and care.


The interior features a calm and modern Japanese atmosphere, and a dedicated in-store prayer space is available for customer use. Located just a 2-minute walk from Asakusa Station, it’s a perfect stop before or after sightseeing.


  • 📍 Location: 1-2-12 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo

  • 🧾 Menu Highlights: Halal Wagyu Ramen, Wagyu Sushi Set, Karaage Combo

  • 🙏 Prayer Space: Available in-store




🌍 4. The Rise of Halal Ramen and Halal Food in Japan


 As Muslim-friendly tourism increases across Japan, so does the demand for high-quality halal food. From traditional sushi and yakiniku to rich and flavorful halal ramen, more restaurants are rising to meet these needs. Halal food is no longer a niche—it's becoming a core part of Japan’s international hospitality.



🔍 5. Tips for Finding Halal Ramen and Halal Food in Japan


 Finding halal-certified restaurants in Japan is easier than ever. Platforms like Halal Ramen Japan and Halal Eats Japan can help you locate halal ramen shops, wagyu spots, and other delicious halal food options.


Always check for halal logos, ask staff about certification, and look for prayer space availability to ensure a comfortable dining experience.



🎯 6. Conclusion: Discover Japan Through Halal Ramen and Halal Food


 From the historic streets of Kyoto to the cultural heart of Asakusa, halal food in Japan is evolving fast. Whether you're craving wagyu ramen or exploring new flavors, these new openings are proof that Japan is welcoming halal travelers with both quality and care.



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