The best halal eateries to explore among the many streets of Tokyo.

The best halal eateries to explore among the many streets of Tokyo.
Found in the Okachimachi area of Tokyo, between Asakusa and Ueno, the simple Ayam-ya is where you need to go for a comforting bowl of ramen.
If you are in Shibuya, do not miss out on the cozy Ramen Honolu. Apart from a variety of chicken ramen, the menu also offers light bites like gyoza and takoyaki.
This halal-certified restaurant offers only A5 wagyu cuts for its dishes, including the renowned Iga phantom beef from Mie Prefecture.
If you are looking to eat food other than Japanese, Sensei Menkan offers a variety of halal Chinese food. Menu items include hot oil-braised beef noodles, and biangbiang noodles.
This restaurant is known for its gluten-free tempura and halal dishes such as wagyu beef sirloin, and live tiger prawns, all to be enjoyed in its sakura blossom-inspired setting.
Just a short walk from Jiyugaoka Station, this tea house and gallery is known for its matcha and wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets).