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Japan, 〒111-0041 Tokyo, Taito City, Motoasakusa, 3-chōme−10−3 シャトー元浅草
Tucked away from the busy side of the town, this delightful and cozy little place offers all halal menu. It's owned by an Indonesian family, but their ramen tastes authentic. We went there at about 2 pm and the place ample seating available. We chose two different types of chicken ramen, dumplings, and spring rolls. Everything was served piping hot and fresh. Everything tasted delicious. Highly recommend visiting this place if you are in the area or after your visit to the Tokyo tower.
If you're looking for delicious halal ramen in Tokyo, Ayam-ya is a great choice. Compared to other halal ramen places I've tried, their flavor sets a good standard—rich and satisfying without feeling too heavy. The staff here are friendly and multilingual, speaking Japanese, English, and even Indonesian, which makes ordering and asking questions easy. You'll need to order through a vending machine, but keep in mind that some menu items, like gyoza and drinks, are not listed on the machine, so you'll need to ask the staff if you want those. The side menu was also a nice complement to the ramen. The only small downside is that the location isn't right next to a station, so you'll need to walk a bit. But if you're craving good halal ramen in Tokyo, it's definitely worth the visit!
Top tier food. Ramen was amazing. Service was top notch, the owner was kind enough to spare a bit of time to get to know where we came from. I love how there’s a prayer room here and ablution room next to it. Less than 10 mins walk frm nearest station
one of the better ramen places i like. recommend if u like thick, rich flavorful broths. ramen noodles are tangy. their karaage is good too









