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2023 UPDATED! Where to Get Halal Ramen in Tokyo

Visiting Japan is not complete without having the national dish: Ramen. If you’re wondering where to get Halal ramen in Tokyo, look no more because we’ve gathered up a list for you!

What’s more comforting than having a bowl of ramen in the chilly weather of November? In this article, we’re going to introduce you to restaurants serving muslim-friendly ramen in Tokyo.

These restaurants are among the few that survived through the pandemic. Don’t forget to pay them a visit and show some support!

Honolu Ramen Ebisu

Address: 〒150-0022 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Ebisuminami, 1 Chome−23−1 ABC亜米利加橋 1F (Google Maps)

Located near Ebisu Station, Honolu Ramen is easily on top of mind when thinking about Halal Ramen in Japan. The soup base is Toripaitan, which is a creamy and rich chicken-based broth. Having been around for 5+ years, Honolu Ramen Ebisu is very popular among the international and muslim community.

See also: Japanese Approved: Seven Best Halal Food in Tokyo

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Honolu Ramen just recently opened a new branch in Shinjuku! The restaurant is within walking distance from Shinjukugyoenmae Station (Google Maps).

Halal StatusHalal Certified
Capacity17 seats
English MenuAvailable
Business Hours11:30 – 14:30 (L.O. 14:00)
17:00 – 20:30 (L.O. 20:00)
Payment MethodCash only

Ayam-ya Okachimachi

Address: 〒111-0041 Tokyo, Taito City, Motoasakusa, 3 Chome−10−3 シャトー元浅草 (Google Maps)

We cannot talk about halal ramen without mentioning Ayam-ya. Also the pioneer of halal ramen in Japan, Ayam-ya is a another popular hot spot located in the quiet neighborhood of Okachimachi. Similar to Honolu, you can also enjoy a creamy and rich Toripaitan broth in here. Even for the thick soup option, the broth is very lovely and not too heavy at all. You can also order for extra large size at the same price!

Other halal restaurant nearby: Panga: Best Halal Yakiniku Near the Heart of Ueno

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Halal StatusHalal Certified
Capacity27 seats
English MenuAvailable
Business Hours11:30 – 14:30
17:00 – 21:00
Payment MethodCash only

Kumahachi 熊八

Address: 〒130-0021 Tokyo, Sumida City, Midori, 2 Chome−15−1 熊八 1階 (Google Maps)

© Kumahachi

If you are around Sumida or Asakusa, there is a unique ramen shop that we would like to recommend: Kumahachi. In Kumahachi, you can try a special kind of ramen: Tantanmen. Tantanmen is the Japanese take to a Sichuan ramen. Unlike Toripaitan ramen, the rich, savory broth of Tantanmen comes from sesame seeds and soy milk. What’s so special about Kumahachi is their commitment to serve freshly made noodles, MSG- and alcohol-free.

Other halal restaurant nearby: The Best Halal Burger in Town: Tokyo Luxe Burgers

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Halal StatusSelf-certified (guaranteed Halal)
Capacity12+ seats
English MenuAvailable
Business Hours11:30 – 14:15
18:00 – 20:00
(Sat, Sun, Mon: closed)
Payment MethodCash only

Halal Ramen Toribushi

Address: 6 Chome-1-6 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005 (Google Maps)

Not far from Ueno Park, there is another halal ramen restaurant that’s just recently opened last 2022: Halal Ramen Toribushi. Similar to many other halal ramen shops, Toribushi also uses chicken stock as its soup base. However, in Toribushi, the soup is more on the lighter side (clear soup?), without distinct oil layer floating on top that we can usually find in ramen.

Toribushi introduces a rather unusual topping for its ramen: cilantro leaves, which adds to the freshness and lighter flavor of the ramen. Besides ramen, Toribushi also offers rice menu and side dishes at reasonable price.

For reference, here is the price range at Toribushi:

Halal StatusSelf-certified (guaranteed Halal)
Capacity25 seats
English MenuAvailable
Business Hours11:00 – 21:30
Payment MethodCash only

Mǎzilù Lanzhou Beef Noodle

Address: 1 Chome-3-18 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0051 (Google Maps)

Get ready for a feast! Another legendary ramen shop that you should try when in Tokyo is: Mǎzilù. Though originated from Lanzhou, China, Mǎzilù has a long history with more than 100 years tradition. Which should explain the queue and full tables! (It’s also our personal favorite 🤤)

In Mǎzilù, the base is a clear beef stock with multiple medicinal spices. Besides the wonderful broth, you can also enjoy delicious, hand pulled noodles that are freshly made upon orders.

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Halal StatusHalal Certified
Capacity42 seats
English MenuAvailable
Business Hours11:00 – 15:00
17:00 – 20:00
Payment MethodCash, Credit Cards, Mobile Payment

Kaenzan Lanzhou Beef Noodle

Address: 2 Chome-47-7 Ikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 170-0014 (Google Maps)

© Kaenzan Lanzhou

Similar to Mǎzilù, Kaenzan at Ikebukuro is also a specialist of Lanzhou ramen. On top of its best selling Lanzhou ramen, there are also plenty of noodle items on the menu. You can also find a variety of Xinjiang style side dishes.

See also: Muslim-Friendly Authentic Chinese Food at Aliya in Tokyo

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Halal StatusHalal Certified
Capacity18 seats
English MenuAvailable
Business Hours11:00 – 15:00
17:00 – 23:00
Payment MethodCash, Credit Cards, Mobile Payment
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