1. Nejuubanzairoku Tsuki Usagi - Kobe
Kobe is a port city famous for its exotic scenery. But, not only that. One of the attractions of Kobe for tourists is Kobe beef (Kobe beef).
This Kobe beef is very famous for its quality and texture that is soft and dense. You usually find meat-processed menus in Kobe as steak, teppanyaki, sukiyaki, and rice hayashi.
At Nejuubanzairoku Tsuki Usagi, you can enjoy Kobe halal meat dishes at a location not far from Sannomiya Station.
2. Manekineko Karaoke - Tokyo
Finding halal food for Muslim tourists in Tokyo is not too difficult. One of them is at "Manekineko Karaoke" which is located in the Shinjuku area.
As the name suggests, this one place does have a main business as a karaoke place. But, make no mistake. Aside from being a karaoke place, "Manekineko Karaoke" also sells some heavy food menus or halal meals. Among them, curry rice, ramen, pizza, dumpling and others. The food menu sold ranges from 450 yen.
3. Halal Gion Naritaya Ramen - Kyoto
The ramen shop that is still in a group with Ramen Naritaya in Asakusa has a menu of choices other than ramen, namely Wagyu rice, fried chicken, and chicken rice bowl. For those of you who can't eat meat and fat, they can change the menu for you to suit your needs.
The food menu at "Git Naritaya Ramen" ranges from 200 yen for rice to 1200 yen for ramen. Here also provided enough prayer rooms for 2 people.
4. Donburi Chaya - Hokkaido
Hokkaido is famous as a prefecture that has fresh and abundant seafood. This is because Hokkaido is surrounded by cold-water seawater that is suitable for fish and marine products. So, it's no wonder that Hokkaido makes seafood as their mainstay.
For Muslim tourists who want to taste Hokkaido-style halal seafood, there is no need to worry because now it can be enjoyed in the restaurant "Donburichaya" which is one of the halal restaurants in Japan.
Any menu of processed seafood such as sashimi, sushi and donburi can be enjoyed here. The menu in "Donburichaya" is not served with alcohol and other non-halal ingredients.
5. Matsuri - Osaka
This restaurant that sells halal food is located in the Noda area. When asked, the most famous menu in this restaurant is okonomiyaki seafood and ramen.
In addition, "Matsuri" has a menu of other choices, such as sushi, takoyaki, fried chicken, dumpling, sashimi and others. The food menu sold starts at 210 yen for 2 pieces of sushi.
6. Sushiken Asakusa - Tokyo
Sushi is usually from a fish family, it should be halal-halal to eat right? But sometimes what makes it non-halal is a mixture of rice vinegar or mirin in the rice. At Asakusa Sushiken you don't need to worry, this is the first halal-certified sushi restaurant in Tokyo.
With only 780 yen, you can get a sushi platter with a jumbo size, so you can enjoy it together.