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10 Best Halal Restaurants in Tokyo (2026)

Updated: June 10, 2026
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Finding trusted halal food in Tokyo can be a challenge. To create this guide, we analyzed dozens of restaurants based on our analysis of public ratings and social signals to surface the most relevant options for travelers. This list covers everything from high end wagyu teppanyaki to casual ramen bowls across key neighborhoods like Asakusa, Shibuya, and Ginza, ensuring you can find a quality meal that meets your dietary needs.

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Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food Asakusa 三休ハラール日本料理浅草店

Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food Asakusa 三休ハラール日本料理浅草店

This Asakusa ramen shop is the highest scoring halal option in our system, best known for its rich Halal Wagyu Ramen. Beyond the bowl itself, it stands out for offering thoughtful traveler friendly amenities, including a private prayer space with washing facilities. For visitors planning a full day around Asakusa, that added convenience makes the restaurant especially useful. This allows you to enjoy a highly rated meal without needing to rearrange your sightseeing route around separate facilities elsewhere in the city.

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Wagyu Katana Asakusa 2nd Shop

Wagyu Katana Asakusa 2nd Shop (日本語)

Halal wagyu teppanyaki is the focus and the main draw is the teppanyaki format itself. Chefs grill high grade Kobe and wagyu beef steaks on an iron griddle directly in front of diners, creating an energetic and engaging meal. This is more of a performance than a simple dinner, making it a strong choice for a celebratory meal or a memorable travel highlight when visiting Asakusa.

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Halal Wagyu Gyumon

Halal Wagyu Ramen, Gyukatsu & Vegan GYUMON Ginza SIX Backstreet (ハラル和牛ラーメン・牛カツ &ビーガン 牛門銀座シックス通り沿い店)

Certified halal wagyu in the heart of Ginza. Unlike single focus spots, Gyumon presents wagyu in multiple forms, including ramen, gyukatsu (breaded beef cutlet), and steaks. This offers a broader taste of Japanese beef preparations in one location. The menu diversity makes it a good choice for groups or solo diners who want a quality halal wagyu experience in Ginza without being limited to a single format like yakiniku or ramen.

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Wagyu Yakiniku Panga

和牛焼肉ぱんが本店 Wagyu Yakiniku PANGA main shop|Tokyo Halal restaurant

A dedicated halal wagyu yakiniku restaurant in Taito City, popular for its authentic Japanese BBQ setup. The restaurant is known for its selection of premium wagyu cuts, including harami skirt steak, which diners grill themselves over charcoal at their table. This offers a classic Japanese BBQ experience tailored for halal diners, perfect for celebrations or for anyone who wants to experience the taste and texture of wagyu grilled to their liking.

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Tendon Itsuki

天丼専門 銀座いつき

A tendon (tempura rice bowl) specialist in Ginza that offers halal options. Unlike many halal certified places that cater primarily to tourists, this spot has a substantial local review base. It holds its own as a tendon shop in a competitive neighborhood, not just as a halal option. This means you're getting a meal that's popular with Tokyo diners, offering a more integrated and typical Japanese lunch experience rather than a tourist focused novelty.

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Gyumon Halal Wagyu Ramen Ikebukuro

Gyumon Halal Wagyu Ramen Ikebukuro

Serves both halal wagyu ramen and gyukatsu in Ikebukuro. As part of the Gyumon family of restaurants, it provides a trusted halal wagyu experience for those on the west side of Tokyo, a major transport and commercial hub. It's a convenient option for a quality halal meal without needing to travel to Ginza or Shibuya, perfect for a quick lunch or dinner while exploring Ikebukuro.

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Toribushi Halal Ramen

Toribushi Halal Ramen

A halal certified ramen shop specializing in chicken based broth near Okachimachi Station. The focus on a lighter, clear chicken broth provides a different flavor profile from the rich wagyu or beef based broths common in other halal ramen spots. It's closer to a classic shio or shoyu ramen experience. This is the choice for ramen fans seeking a more traditional style of Japanese ramen that happens to be halal, rather than a ramen built specifically around the novelty of wagyu.

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Halal Ramen Honolu

麺屋 帆のる恵比寿店

Certified halal ramen in the stylish Ebisu neighborhood. Its high rating and substantial review count on Google show it's a well established and trusted stop for international travelers seeking halal options in the Shibuya and Ebisu area. The counter focused ambiance and clear halal certification make it a easy choice for tourists navigating the area for the first time.

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Halal Ramen Shinjuku-tei

ハラルラーメン新宿亭

A halal certified ramen shop in Shinjuku where its primary value is its location, which is right in the heart of Shinjuku. This is an area where finding specific dietary accommodations can be difficult among its thousands of restaurant options. When you're exploring Shinjuku and need a guaranteed halal meal without a long journey, this is a highly rated option.

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Halal MAD CHEFs Ikebukuro Sunshine Street Store

Halal MAD CHEFs 池袋サンシャイン通り店

Known for its 'Kebab Chips, ' a novel take on junk food. This spot offers a complete break from traditional Japanese cuisine, serving halal kebab, pizza, and fresh juices in a modern cafe setting. It caters to those looking for familiar comfort food. If you've had your fill of Japanese food and crave something different, this is an inexpensive, and satisfying halal option in Ikebukuro.

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