Eight hours of halal chicken bones go into that white broth — and you taste every one of them. The A5 wagyu on top is almost unfair. At 3,180 JPY it's not cheap, but this is the kind of bowl you'll be thinking about on the flight home. The restaurant is certified halal. Tonkotsu ramen, the creamy pork bone broth style, is a Tokyo staple. Finding a halal version that captures that depth without pork is genuinely rare. Gyumon uses chicken bones for their broth, a painstaking process that pays off. Twelve seats at a long counter, kids' bench tucked in the back. Gets loud after Maghrib on weekends — come at lunch if you want a quieter meal. Asakusa Mosque is a 10-minute walk away. Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner.
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Address
角田ビル 1階, 6 Chome-12-5 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Area
Asakusa
Phone
+81 3-6802-4110
Halal Assessment
The restaurant name explicitly states 'Halal Ramen' and the description confirms the use of halal chicken bones and that the restaurant is certified halal.
Nearest Mosque
Asakusa Mosque — 606m away