Find verified halal food in Tokyo.
Every restaurant shows its halal verification level, a map link, and a way to book or order β so Muslims living in or travelling through Tokyo can eat well without second-guessing the menu.
- Places
- 103
- Corroborated
- 103
- Areas
- 42
- Cuisines
- 58
How we rate halal status
22 certified Β· 69 verified halal
The one thing no other Tokyo list does well: every place shows its halal verification level and the evidence behind it.
- Certified
- Named certifier + evidence on file
- Verified halal
- Muslim-owned / verified halal kitchen
- Halal options
- Halal items β not a fully halal kitchen
- Pork-free
- Pork-free / Muslim-friendly
We compile from public sources and re-check periodically β but we are a starting point, not a certificate. Certification can lapse, menus change, and kitchens vary. Always confirm directly with the restaurant before you rely on it.
Start exploring
Start with these
Standout halal spots we've corroborated β a safe first stop.
Naritaya (Halal Ramen)
Asakusa Β· Ramen, Japanese
Japanese-Muslim owned, JIT-certified halal chicken ramen steps from Senso-ji. Prayer room on the 2nd floor.
Ayam-Ya (Shin-Okachimachi)
Okachimachi Β· Ramen, Halal
100% halal chicken-based ramen since 2016; prayer room and wudu facilities on site.
Halal Wagyu Yakiniku Gyumon
Shibuya Β· Yakiniku, Wagyu
Charcoal-grilled halal-certified A5 wagyu in a retro izakaya. Reservation recommended in the evening.
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Every listing carries a halal level β from a Certified certificate on file down to Pork-free. Higher is more strongly evidenced.
π€² Look for prayer space
Some venues have a prayer room and wudu facilities on site β we flag it on the listing when they do.
Always confirm
We're a starting point, not a certificate. Certification can lapse and menus change β check directly before you rely on it.
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