Halal ramen in Japan? Malik Majid Ali introduces these Japanese noodles for Muslims at Asakusa Naritaya halal restaurant (Asakusa district, Tokyo city). Check then go savour top food… or learn to cook Japanese food! Non-Muslims from all cultures are welcome too at any time 🙂 For prayers, Muslims can use clear water, a carpet and a directional sign “Kiblat” upstairs.

Seen during this video: entrance, kitchen & counter on the first floor, tables with a view & prayer room on the second floor, wall menu in English, ramen noodles in big bowls with & without hot soup (chicken, egg, onion, nori seaweed…), free toppings (onion, mild or spicy red sauce…), karaage fried chicken, pudding…

SUBTITLES (original language):
* Irasshaimase (“Welcome to our restaurant” in Japanese).
* This is Japan…
* Nanme-sama desu ka (“How many people?” in Japanese).
* Hello everyone! I am Malik from “Asakusa Naritaya” halal ramen restaurant.
* This is for you…
* We are not only the pioneer of halal ramen; we are also a pioneer of halal wagyu, gyudon, Japanese traditional beef served in a bowl.
* The prayer room is open…
* Everyone is welcome!
* We also have a vegetarian menu in our Kyoto branch, which is located in Gion area.
* I request you to come here and enjoy halal ramen in all the branches: Asakusa (Tokyo city), Gion (Kyoto city), Sendai city, and Hitachi city (Ibaraki prefecture) as well.
* Thank you… I will be waiting for you 🙂 Thank you!

Featuring (1): Malik Majid Ali (chef at Asakusa Naritaya)
Featuring (2): Sébastien Duval (frequent customer)
Directed and edited by: Taylor B. Martin
Music by: Silent Partner
Subtitles by: Sébastien Duval (English, French, Japanese)
Produced by: Get Japan, 2016 (video #13)

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