No. 01





Findingfooodいいね❤️❤️
2025.12.08“Shibuya Ulala”
Dishes: What I ate and my verdict
Ulala Tokyo is not a halal certified restaurant, but they clearly provide a halal menu, and the halal items are shown separately, which makes ordering easier. I ordered the halal wagyu ramen from the halal menu.
The broth was rich, savory, and comforting, with a gentle depth that paired very well with the noodles. The noodles had a nice bite and soaked up the soup beautifully. The wagyu topping added a tender and flavorful touch, making the ramen feel more premium and satisfying. Overall, the ramen tasted well balanced, warm, and enjoyable.
Feelings: How it made me feel
The meal felt comforting and relaxing, especially after walking around busy Shibuya. The restaurant atmosphere was casual, clean, and welcoming, making it a nice place to sit down and enjoy a warm bowl without feeling rushed.
Safety: Could I eat safely with my needs? Staff understanding?
Although Ulala Tokyo is not halal certified, they offer a dedicated halal menu, and the staff understands halal and Muslim dietary needs. When ordering, it is important to tell the staff that you want to order only from the halal menu. With clear communication, I felt safe and comfortable eating here.
Cautions: Anything to watch out for
Because the restaurant is not fully halal certified, always confirm that your order is from the halal menu and remind the staff that you are Muslim. This helps avoid any confusion. The ramen portion is filling, so order based on your appetite.
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Hi! My name is Ana! My hobby is looking for halal/muslim-friendly food in Japan~
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