Everything on the menu is halal from its broth to its topping while the prices are budget-friendly ranging from $3.42 (Rp 50,000) to $5.47 (Rp 80,000).
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To slurp your way to this restaurant, you can visit one of their six branches including locations at Plaza Indonesia, 5th floor, and Taman Anggrek Mall, 2nd floor.
4. Hakata Ikkousha
Hakata Ikkousha is arguably home to the best ramen in Jakarta city and it has become a staple restaurant for the dish because of the authentic flavors as those served in Fukouka, Japan.
There are several restaurant branches across the Indonesian capital city and while Hakata Ikkousha uses a blend of pork and chicken in its broth, some of its locations offer the halal version only.
For the halal Japanese Noodle dish, you can visit Senayan City Mall or Kemang Arcade. The non-halal version is served at the Bukit Golf Mediterania or the northern part of town.
The prices for their amazing range of menu are around $3.42 (Rp 50,000) to $6.83 (Rp 100,000).
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5. Bariuma Ramen
As one of the top local favorites, this restaurant originated from Japan where it was first established in Hiroshima in 2003.
Similar to Hakata Ikkousha, the restaurant uses a combination of chicken and pork for its mouthwatering broth which you can truly taste all the goodness in its star dish, Ajitama Uma.
The price range at this restaurant is between $4.10 (Rp 60,000) and $6.15 (Rp 90,000) and you can visit any of their four locations at Setiabudi One, Citywalk Sudirman, Central Park Mall, and Lippomall Puri between 10am–10pm.
6. Menya Sakura
Having made it onto our list of local favorites in Jakarta for the best ramen in Jakarta, Menya Sakura earned its reputation with its truly authentic Japanese noodle dish straight out of Nagoya, Japan.