A Muslim-friendly Turkish patisserie/cafe inside Japan's largest mosque, the Tokyo Camii & Diyanet Turkish Culture Center, serving halal confectionery alongside an attached halal market. The mosque is open to non-Muslim visitors outside prayer times.
★ Rice-flour cakes and French-style pastries (madeleines, canelés)
A sister-run cafe whose entire cake and pastry lineup is gluten-free, made with Hokkaido rice flour instead of wheat. As a dedicated gluten-free kitchen the cross-contamination risk is low, but it is a small space, so reserving via Instagram is recommended.
★ Nasi goreng, beef rendang and gado-gado using halal-certified beef
A Muslim-friendly Indonesian restaurant near the Indonesian Embassy; pork- and alcohol-free with a prayer space, serving meals made with halal-certified beef (the venue itself is Muslim-friendly rather than formally certified).
★ All-you-can-eat premium sushi, snow crab and halal-certified A5 wagyu
A sushi izakaya offering a dedicated halal-CERTIFIED course (100% halal ingredients with separate utensils and storage). Because the general venue also serves alcohol, it is best treated as Muslim-friendly with a certified halal course — request the halal course when booking.
★ Lamb shabu-shabu simmered from lamb neck bones for six hours, plus Uyghur dishes
A halal-CERTIFIED (NAHA / Nippon Asia Halal Association) restaurant run by a Uyghur Muslim owner; a fully alcohol-free venue with a prayer room serving Uyghur and Japanese dishes.
★ Penang assam laksa, curry mee and nasi lemak from Malaysian ingredients
A halal-CERTIFIED Malaysian restaurant (certified by Malaysia's JAKIM) and a 30-year Ikebukuro institution; pork- and alcohol-free and popular with Muslim travellers and students.
★ Plant-based croissants, cinnamon rolls and seasonal-vegetable tartines
A 100% vegan bakery and cafe opened in 2020 a minute from Setagaya-Daita Station, near Shimokitazawa, using locally sourced Japanese vegetables and wheat. All breads and pastries are made without eggs, milk or butter.