
Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo with Muslim Staff
120 restaurants halal-friendly
Statut halal
4 restaurants à Tokyo

Gyumon Halal Ramen Asakusa
¥2,500 - ¥3,000
Restaurant. People say this halal restaurant serves delicious ramen, including spicy ramen, white broth ramen, and gyukatsu, as well as gyoza and karaage. They highlight the affordable prices, generous portions, and the comfortable, cozy atmosphere. They also like the friendly and attentive staff, and the fast service.

HALAL WAGYU Ramen & Tempura KONOHA
¥2,500 - ¥3,000
Restaurant. People say this halal restaurant serves delicious ramen, including spicy wagyu and fried chicken options, as well as gyoza and tempura. They highlight the cozy atmosphere, quick service, and friendly staff. They also like the affordable prices and generous portions.

Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu
¥4,000 - ¥5,000
Japanese restaurant. Storied restaurant with traditional Japanese dishes & live entertainment in old-world surroundings. People say this Japanese izakaya restaurant offers delicious grilled eel, mackerel, shrimp tempura, fried chicken, veggie sushi, and handmade soba noodles. They highlight the lively and energetic atmosphere, and the friendly and attentive service. They also like the iconic setting, inspired by the movie "Kill Bill."

MONGGO MORO
¥2,500 - ¥3,000
Indonesian restaurant. People say this Indonesian restaurant offers delicious dishes, including rendang, kikil, and squid balado, with authentic sambal. They highlight the free-flow rice, the option to eat with hands, and the cozy atmosphere. They also like the friendly and helpful staff.
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Tokyo has a wide range of halal restaurants across Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Asakusa. Explore ramen, yakiniku, Turkish, and South Asian options.
Muslim-staff service at 4 venues in Tokyo, strongest around Tokyo. Many listings here lean toward Japanese cuisine. Staff can help confirm halal orders; each page has photos and navigation.
