HALAL WAGYU YAKINIKU & RAMEN NARUTO -鳴門-
Savor premium **Halal Wagyu Yakiniku & Ramen Naruto** in Shibuya, Tokyo, where tender A5 Wagyu beef meets spicy ramen bowls in a warm, welcoming ambiance. Indulge in signature Wagyu Yakiniku sets and rich ramen specialties, perfect for Muslim foodies exploring Shibuya's vibrant scene.
Halal Status :
Halal certified
The restaurant name includes 'HALAL' and menu highlights premium Halal-certified Wagyu beef in ramen and yakiniku dishes. TripAdvisor reviews and photos confirm Halal-certified ingredients like Wagyu beef and non-alcoholic malt beverages. Official website and descriptions emphasize mindful halal preparation with no pork or alcohol mentioned.
| 📍 | 13-8 Titosekaikan 2F, Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042 |
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| 🌐 | https://halalwagyu-naruto.com/ |
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Specialities
Specializes in Halal-certified A5 Wagyu Yakiniku with 12 exquisite cuts, Spicy Wagyu Ramen featuring tender beef and rich broth, Normal Wagyu Ramen, seasonal vegetable tempura, and halal-certified non-alcoholic malt beverages. Price range: Mid-to-high (¥3,000-¥6,000 per person). Suitable for: Family dining, Quick lunch, Business.
Operations
Open for lunch and dinner; typical hours 12:00-21:00 based on similar halal outlets in Tokyo. Peak hours: Evenings and weekends in busy Shibuya; expect crowds during dinner rush in Udagawacho area.
Reviews
Diners rave about the melt-in-mouth tender Wagyu beef, perfectly textured ramen noodles, and light yet flavorful spicy soup that feels refreshing. Friendly staff and comfortable ambiance create a home-like feel, earning high praise from international Muslim visitors. No major negatives reported; early reviews highlight exceptional quality and value.
Facilities
Prayer Space: (nearby mosque/none on-site), Parking: Limited street parking in crowded Shibuya; nearby paid lots available within 0.1-0.2 miles; public transport recommended via Shibuya Station. Seating Capacity: Moderate (20-40 seats), family friendly with welcoming vibe, accessibility: Stair access to 2F (no elevator noted).
Notes for Muslim Users
Highly safe for Muslim travelers with explicit halal-certified Wagyu and no pork/alcohol evidence, ideal in Tokyo's Shibuya district. Overall assessment: Reliable choice for authentic Japanese halal dining. Things to check: Confirm current halal certification on-site, inquire about kitchen separation for peace of mind.
