HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI TOKYO YOTSUYA
Savor authentic halal wagyu ramen at HALAL WAGYU RAMEN SHINJUKU-TEI in Tokyo's Yotsuya and Shinjuku. Indulge in melt-in-your-mouth A5 wagyu beef ramen, chicken ramen, and sushi in a modern, cozy basement ambiance. Perfect for Muslim travelers seeking premium halal Japanese flavors near Yotsuya Station.
Halal Status :
Halal certified
The restaurant is officially halal certified by NAHA, with all menu items including wagyu ramen, chicken ramen, sushi, and karaage confirmed 100% halal. No pork or alcohol is served, as verified across multiple reviews and official sites. Sources include the restaurant's website and halal review blogs confirming strict certification.
| 📍 | Japan, 〒160-0004 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Yotsuya, 1 Chome−23 上野ビル 地下1階 |
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| 🌐 | https://www.halal-ramen-shinjuku.shop/ |
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Specialities
Signature halal A5 wagyu beef ramen (soy, salt, spicy miso bases), chicken ramen, wagyu beef sushi grilled tableside, crispy karaage fried chicken. Price range: JPY 1,000-2,600 per bowl. Suitable for: Family dining, Quick lunch, Business.
Operations
Daily 12:00-21:00; may vary, confirm ahead. Peak hours: evenings and weekends with queues forming by 5 PM; arrives early for lunch or dinner to avoid waits. Busy periods: dinner rush after 5 PM, full capacity quickly in small space.
Reviews
Reviews rave about delicious melt-in-your-mouth wagyu ramen, flavorful chicken broths, and crispy karaage, with friendly staff and modern ambiance earning 4.9+ ratings. Positives include halal assurance, variety of spice levels, and value; minor negatives are small space leading to queues and basement access. Popular praises: friendly staff, clean setup, exceptional wagyu quality.
Facilities
Prayer Space: on-site small surau (tight but available). Parking: Unavailable at location; street parking limited in Yotsuya area, use public transport or nearby paid lots. Seating Capacity: Small venue, suits groups of 4 or fewer, cozy modern atmosphere. Family friendly: Yes, accommodating staff. Accessibility: Basement entry (sketchy stairs), no elevator noted.
Notes for Muslim Users
Highly safe for Muslim travelers with official halal certification, prayer space, and no haram ingredients, making it a top pick in Tokyo. Overall assessment: Peaceful dining with full Shariah compliance. Things to check: Confirm current NAHA logo on menu, inquire about cross-contamination if sensitive, arrive early to beat lines.
