Ramen in Japan
Japan is famous for its delicious food and this is one of the reason why I love to spend more money on food in Japan.
Ramen is a popular Japanese dish that consists of noodles in a broth, usually topped with meat, eggs, seaweed, and other ingredients. However, most ramen is not halal because it is made with pork broth and soy sauce that contains alcohol.
Fortunately, there are some ramen restaurants in Japan that serve halal ramen for Muslim travelers. These restaurants use chicken or seafood broth and halal-certified ingredients, and some of them also have halal certificates from Islamic organizations in Japan.
1. Ayam-YA Okachimachi
Ayam-ya Halal Ramen Tokyo
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Their creamy chicken ramen is 100% halal, made without pork or alcohol. Creamy Tori Paitan Ramen at Ayam-YA is one of the most favorite ramen in here. but I prefer their spicy tori (chicken) ramen, with a shio (salt) base and a soft-boiled egg. Halal-Certified (by Japan Halal Foundation).
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Masjid Assalam Okachimachi
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If you need to do your prayers after finish your lunch or dinner, Masjid Assalaam Okachimachi is only a 2-3 minutes' walk away.
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2. Ramen Honolulu
Halal Ramen Honolu
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The special rich chicken ramen was very tasty as well as the spicy fried chicken ramen. The size of the restaurant quite small so please expect long queue during lunch hour.
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3. Halal Sakura
HALAL SAKURA
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Beef ramen, Halal-certified (by Nippon Asia Halal Association). Apart from ramen, there are other menus too such as Yakiniku, Japanese set menu, Uyghur food, etc.
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4. T's Tantan
T’s Tantan - Gransta Tokyo (Keiyo Street)
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Vegan ramen shop using no meat, fish, eggs or dairy products. Fully vegan menu.
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5. Toribushi Halal Chicken Ramen
Toribushi Halal Ramen
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Serving halal ramen and tsukemen, which is a Japanese ramen dish where noodles are eaten after being dipped in a separate bowl of broth or soup.
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6 Lanzhou Ramen (Kaenzan Lanzhou Lamian)
Kaenzan Lanzhou Lamian
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you can try the authentic silk road taste of Halal beef Ramen, fried noodles, lamb kebabs and many more. All the foods served are halal since the chiefs are Muslim.
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7. Menya Kaijin Shinjuku
Ramen Kaijin
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Actually this restaurant is not halal certified, but the ramen soup is made from seafood. If you're still worried about the halal way of slaughtering animals (they have a menu of chicken meatballs), don't hesitate to request just shrimp meatballs.
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With these 7 halal ramen places, now you can go all out in Tokyo to satisfy your cravings for ramen, without worries.
So, do you think, which one of this halal ramen is the most delicious?
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