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4-10-1 Taito | Yamada Bldg. 1F, Taito 110-0016, Tokyo Prefecture, Taito
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
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The owner is a non muslim Japanese、but they have halal certificate. Don't worry😊
Or okachimachi by JR is fine too
in the photo that I shared, there is a new address
They only serve ramen.
Snail eating with family
Yess
Same as always
Best halal ramen in Tokyo. The foods are delicious, the place is nice, and the waiters are polite
Good ramen with tasty broth. One of my favourite halal ramen in Tokyo. I also love the karaage here
For the price, the ramen is great! But 2 chicken slices left me wanting for more. Also, you wait long when there's a lot of people. Other than that, great place for muslims to eat halal ramen.
Large portions. Fresh. Super spicy. Loved it. Thank you for allowing halal eaters enjoy some authentic ramen. I enjoyed every bite!
Located in a very clean neighborhood. This is a typical Indonesian, malaysian style food being offered and a lot of Asian Muslims are always visiting it. Quite popular among the Muslim folks as this place offers halal food. You need to place your order using the vending machine. 1.Enter money 2. Food options show led 3.Select the food 4.token drops. 5. Collect token and adjacent to the token collecting box click button to close order. 6.Collect change.Very nice and helping staff and food is just great.
Halal ramen. Tasty brooth. Reasonable price. Kids and Baby friendly (can bring stroller). Prayer room available. One of my favorite halal ramen in tokyo. It will be great if you have an instant halal ramen made by ayam-ya (it can be a souvenir for families and friends when visit tokyo)
I tried both their branches in Kyoto and Osaka and had really fallen in love with their spicy ramen, so since I'm in Tokyo, I thought I'd try it too. The broth seems diluted and lacking the depth and the richness I tasted in their Kansai Branches. The chicken meat was dry too. Cleanliness was also quite bad. Very disappointed. I'd recommend their other branches, just not this one.
Excellent service. Modern order system using a vending machine. Halal. Clean eating space and also spacious. Easy to be found through Google Maps.
Nice authentic ramen taste. Just a bowl of ramen makes me happy and full. Don’t forget to try the fried chicken too(karaage). For spicy lovers, recommended to make spicier ramen as the usual one tastes like a normal chicken broth-soup.
Great Halal Ramen that you must never miss when in Tokyo. About 3 minutes from Okachimachi Station. Price is affordable.
I like the fact that this restaurant is in the not crowded area. The ramen is delicious, and the karage also good. It's big enough for a group of 20 people. And there is a masjid nearby.
Not far from Okachimachi station. Taste pretty good and the portion is a bit much. It costs only ±800¥ for regular and large size. There are only 6 choices of ramen that you can choose. And it's halal
One of halal restaurant which could easily find, has branches in other popular cities such as Kyoto & Osaka. Didn’t satisfied enough with the chicken broth and the size of chicken slices, in my opinion the restaurant putting up the price too high with halal flag. Better looking for other restaurants..
#halaltokyo Its Halal, its delicious.. need i say more?? Staffs are all friendly and nice.. food are tasty.. highly recommended.
Delicious ramen and staff is nice!!! I tried the spicy one with chicken and soy sauce. Price was around 900 yen. No need for reservation it's a big place. You order at the door with the machine. You have to pay first, then choose your ramen to get a ticket, then you sit at your table and give your ticket to the staff that will bring you your food when it's ready.😆 Bonne appétit!! (fried chicken is delicious by the way🍗🍗🍗)
Very friendly welcome. I had the spicy chicken ramen, amazing!
Nice way to order the ramen from vending machines right in-front of main door.. :D
Halal ramen, the taste is very yummy 😋.Especially their special ramen which only available for 20 bowls a day.The price is affordable. Need to order via machine, hence they only accept cash.They have another outlet in Kyoto. Plenty of table available at second floor, should be able to accommodate at least 20 peoples.There's no prayer room, however the Assalam Masjid is nearby (1-2 minutes walk).
A restaurant that provides halal ramen and good kariage. I would say that the ramen is a bit overrated, and when it says 'spicy', it's spicy. Everything can be ordered through the vending machine.It consists of 2 levels without elevators, but strollers can be parked downstairs. It has baby chair and the rest room has enough space for changing the diapers.
One of the best halal restaurant in Japan. I came here on 9:30pm. They're going to close the restaurant, but still serve me as a guest. The staff are so friendly. The ramen was super yummy and the price is slightly affordable. Recommended!
Finally our first visit to their Tokyo branch (have been to their Kyoto branch before). On weekdays one could just walk right in but better reserve a place if you plan to come on weekends.No complaints on the food - authentic Ramen with a variety of options available for the young and old. Their big bowls are HUGE so buy a small one if your a small eater. And if you could bear chili, do go for their Spicy Ramen too!As with most Japanese restaurants, order first via the machine before heading to the tables.
Only chicken ramen available but it was delicious. The hot ramen is VERY HOT and the fried chicken is delicious. Kind of small portions for your money but still enjoyed.
Friendly staffs, good ramen, clean premise. And children friendly as well. Halal certified.
Small Halal restaurant. Serve tasty ramen.. Good service. A bowl cost around Yen 900
Halal ramen made from chicken broth can be found here. Good for those who wants halal ramen that is certified.
The taste of ramen same as before well decorated with prayer room . Only they changed their location very near from shin okachimachi Station.
The ramen are delicious! If you love soup/broth like me, you might love this.
Assalaamualaikum warohmatullahi wabarokatuh....Alhamdulillah i was able to manage myself to have my lunch here.The venue is well detected in good map with quite accurate position as well. It is well noticed from the street with the easily-seen outside banner.We need to put order into the machine, get coupon, and hand it over to the cook.No worries... The staffs, whom may be from west jave as indicated from their accent, are so nice and willing to help the visitors as well.The menus are variable.... Giving us a chance to enjoy various halal ramen in here with reasonable price as well. Well... I love their food actually. Good taste and well served to us.Despite the place have no praying room, it is located only 80meter away from the Assalaam mosque. Don't forget to spare your time to visit the mosque with the short distance of walk from here.Enjoy.....
If you are a Muslim tourist and are around Akihabara, Ueno or even Asakusa, you should stop by to dine here. Food is nice and come in reasonable portion. Waitress is a friendly Indonesia.
Alhamdulillah. taste good, oishi! 🍜
The taste was mediocre. Not many toppings at all. Only got two slices of chicken breast which did not have much flavor. The green onions were clumped and difficult to separate even in the broth.
Yummy chicken broth. Hall. Weekday non peak period is easy to reserve or may not need to. Weekends need reservations. Affordable. Cash only. Spicy is really spicy .haha
Yummy, friendly, authentic and halal! Can you believe that?! A halal ramen restaurant with a wonderful karahage and a fluffy rice. It was great to find it without even looking for it.They welcomed us even at a late hour and offered friendly service and advice. They even gave us a map of different places we could go to!Why would we need to go elsewhere really, it was sooooo tasty, ah, I miss them so much now I need to go back!
The best halal ramen in tokyo
The ramen is good. It is quite spicy. So if you can eat spicy food, please order regular only.
Glad to find a Halal ramen restaurant in Tokyo as there is not many halal Japanese food here. It is about 5 min walk from Okachimachi Station. The Ramen taste and price are ok. The broth is quite diluted though as i expect more richness, that's why the 4 star.
The Spicy Chicken Ramen is superb, the chicken tender and juicy in a rich spicy broth. Service was fast and easy ordering through the vending machine
Good food.reasonable price.halal certified
The broth was really good. Price was reasonable.
I ordered spicy ramen (salty flavour) which price 890 yen and it tasted delicious. I lovee the taste of the chicken in the ramen. It is so juicy and flavourful. The vegetables brought the sweetness to the ramen. I added a lot of chilli flakes to my ramen because in my opinion the ramen was not spicy like what have stated in the menu. But overall it was a wonderful experience to go here, especially when the majority of the consumers is Indonesian.5 stars.
My favorite place for halal ramen in Tokyo! I really love the spicy shio ramen, the spiciness is just right. The karaage is very delicious too.
The soup is so deep. I also love the noodle. Good Halal Ramen in Japan. I love it.Do you know? Ayam is Chicken in Bahasa (Indonesian Language).
Halal food for people who looking for halal guarantee Ramen in Japan. Location near Okachimachi Park. The price is cheaper compare to “No Pork Ichiran Ramen”, most of the menu is belom JPY 1.000 and quite big portion. Order the regular instead of spicy if you not like spicy because it’s quite strong.
After working out the ordering machine, greeted by nice staff and served with a delicious meal.
Nice halal chicken ramen. The broth has thick and delicious flavor. Little toppings but you can purchase if you want another. The place is quite big, can acommodate many people.
U have to try spicy shoyu ramen. It will keep U come back🤤
This was my second time having ramen in japan. The first one was in its branch in kyoto. The taste is simply delicious and spicy.
Very good food, at very affordable prices. One of the better halal ramen shops I've tried so far, in Tokyo. I went to eat there twice! A lot better than the halal ramen shop near Sensoji (and also a lot cheaper).
Permanently closed now move to Motoasakusa. Just Google Ayam Ya Motoasakusa. 750 meter from Akasuka Station
Halal ramen from ayam ya, it has good taste, so we can try the real japanese ramen enjoy, no worries it will be caontain pork or any harm ingridient for muslim, and you should try karage ''japanese fried chicken'' to accompany your ramen, because it has cruncy taste.
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