First off, the service was excellent. Aref was going above and beyond.
The food, however, was very average. You get a decent amount of meat on your ramen, but the broth and the noodles were not amazing. Both the broth and the noodles felt like they were store-bought.
The spice level, if you don't like spicy food then do not order spicy. They are not joking with the spice level!
The gyoza was very bland and probably needed to be fried for longer.
The tempura was not anything special, but it wasn't bad.
The place is very, very small. You feel like you're stuck on top of each other. The water station was behind my back and cups kept falling behind me. The table next to us felt like they were in our lap because they were so close to us.
The music chosen was too fast-paced and honestly anxiety inducing. We left in a hurry because the music was so stressful.
I think it's still a new place and maybe with time they will improve even more, but for now I don't think I would visit again. Its just very, very average. Not really...
Read moreI visited this lovely restaurant on a night I was craving Japanese fried chicken. The menu may be small, but each item is incredibly high-quality and well executed my partner and I ordered spicy and non-spicy chicken, Ramen, karage, and tempura. Everything was so delicious and made piping hot fresh in the kitchen open to a bar that you can sit at. While the shop is small, having only two tables aside from the chef’s bar, they went over and above to accommodate me as A disabled wheelchair user. They helped my partner bring my electric wheelchair in and set me out a table that was That was cozy and soon filled with our delicious food. The server was excellent very attentive and the restaurant is halal. Please note this means no alcohol is served, but with delicious fresh mango juice on the menu you won’t need it. They are new to the area and are worth your visit so I recommend coming and ordering their delicious fried chicken Ramen and an extra side of karage because it’s...
Read moreA Hidden Gem for Halal Food Lovers in Japan
Finding a truly halal ramen spot in Japan is already rare. finding one that’s this good is almost unheard of! From the moment we walked in, we felt welcomed and at ease. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, striking that perfect balance between traditional Japanese decor and a friendly, relaxed vibe.
The ramen itself? Absolutely incredible. Rich, flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and every ingredient tasted fresh and thoughtfully chosen. You can tell the chef puts heart and soul into every bowl. Compliments to the chef – your work is a blessing to muslim travelers!
Special shoutout to Arif, our waiter, whose kindness, patience, and genuine hospitality elevated the entire experience.
If you’re Muslim and visiting Japan, this place is a must-visit. It’s not just a halal-friendly option – it’s a culinary experience worth seeking out.
Highly recommended. Will definitely be...
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