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 a dedicated halal ramen establishment. Most Tokyo ramen relies on pork broth, making this a rare find. The concept of A5 wagyu in ramen is itself a luxury, a grade reserved for the most marbled, tender beef. 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 12-minute walk away. Confirm halal certification directly with the restaurant.
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Address
Japan, 〒111-0032 Tokyo, Taito City, Asakusa, 2 Chome−21−9 城所ビル 1F
Area
Asakusa
Phone
+81 70-7639-1455
Halal Assessment
The restaurant name explicitly states 'HALAL RAMEN' and the description emphasizes the use of halal chicken bones and the rarity of halal options in Tokyo ramen, strongly indicating official certification.
Nearest Mosque
Asakusa Mosque — 909m away