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Halal Japanese in Singapore

Japanese cuisine and sushi

85
Japanese Restaurants
64
MUIS Certified
21
Muslim Owned

Halal Japanese Food in Singapore

Japanese dining and halal certification may seem at odds — sake and pork are staples of traditional Japanese cooking — but a growing number of restaurants in Singapore have adapted to serve authentic Japanese cuisine with full halal compliance. From halal ramen with chicken-based broth to sushi made with halal-certified seafood, and even halal wagyu beef, Muslim diners can enjoy Japanese food with confidence.

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MUIS Certified
The Woodgrove, Alexandra Food Centre, New Tech Park and 3 others

Ah B Bakery is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hei Sushi
MUIS Certified
IMM Shopping Mall, Tampines Mart, Sembawang Shopping Centre and 2 others

Hei Sushi is Singapore s first halal-certified conveyor belt sushi restaurant, offering over 200 varieties of authentic Japanese cuisine including fresh sushi, sashimi, chicken katsu curry, and beef udon across multiple outlets in Downtown East, IMM Shopping Mall, and Sembawang Shopping Centre. Created by the team behind Sakae Sushi, this trendy restaurant makes Japanese cuisine accessible to Muslim families while maintaining quality and authenticity. Their extensive menu features salmon nigiri, traditional sashimi platters, made-to-order specialties, and classic Japanese dishes, all prepared according to strict halal standards. With both conveyor belt options and fresh preparations, Hei Sushi provides an interactive dining experience that satisfies cravings for authentic halal Japanese food at affordable prices with island-wide delivery available. Offering current promotions and established as the go-to destination for Muslim families seeking quality Japanese cuisine, Hei Sushi provides a fun, inclusive atmosphere with commitment to halal certification. Their success in making authentic Japanese flavors accessible without compromising dietary requirements has made them a popular choice across Singapore s Muslim community.

Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart
MUIS Certified
Bugis Junction, Junction 8, Parkway Parade and 4 others

Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Fusion Spoon
MUIS Certified
Jurong Lake Gardens, Botanic Gardens

Fusion Spoon is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hatsumi Donburi Soba
MUIS Certified
Northpoint City, NEX, One Raffles Place and 1 other

Hatsumi Donburi Soba is a MUIS-certified café in Singapore offering quality halal food.

rrooll
MUIS Certified
Northpoint City, Compass One, Bukit Panjang Plaza and 2 others

rrooll is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Woke Ramen
MUIS Certified
Compass One, Changi Airport Terminal 1 (T1)

Woke Ramen is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Gourmet Paradise
Muslim Owned
Marina Square, HDB Hub, Oasis Terraces

Gourmet Paradise is a MUIS-certified Korean restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Rasapura Foodcourt
Muslim Owned
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

TheJellyHearts is Singapore\s first and leading halal-certified jelly cake specialist, famous for their innovative multi-layered jelly cheesecakes that combine chewy jelly, fresh fruits, smooth cream cheese, and digestive biscuit crust. With outlets across major malls including VivoCity, Plaza Singapura, and Changi Airport, this unique dessert shop caters to Muslim families seeking guilt-free indulgence. Their signature offerings include Classic Original, Luscious Lychee, Heavenly Blueberry, Multi-Layer Rainbow, and Tango Mango flavors, all crafted without nuts, eggs, or preservatives. These low-sugar treats also offer gluten-free options, making them accessible to customers with various dietary requirements while maintaining full halal certification. Specializing in customized celebration cakes for birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries, TheJellyHearts provides islandwide delivery and same-day service. Their commitment to halal standards and innovative jelly-based desserts has made them a beloved choice for Muslim families seeking premium, inclusive sweet treats in Singapore.

Flipper's
MUIS Certified
Bugis Junction, Ngee Ann City, Westgate

Flipper s is Singapore s first halal-certified Japanese souffle pancake restaurant, offering both sweet and savory pancakes with authentic flavors. Located at multiple venues including Bugis Junction, Westgate, and Takashimaya, this popular chain specializes in thick, wobbly souffle pancakes made using Japan-imported copper griddles. Their diverse menu features egg benedict souffle pancakes, classic grilled cheese sandwiches, fresh fruit varieties, and comprehensive beverage selections from specialty coffees to honey lemon teas. With MUIS halal certification ensuring adherence to Islamic dietary guidelines, Flipper s provides an innovative dining experience where guests can watch skilled chefs create their signature pancakes through glass-partitioned kitchens. The restaurant operates daily with convenient hours and offers delivery services, making their unique Japanese pancake experience accessible across Singapore for Muslim diners seeking quality halal desserts and light meals.

Don Donburi
MUIS Certified
Compassvale Bow, 693 Woodlands Ave 6, Lor Telok and 2 others

Don Donburi is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Purple Panda
MUIS Certified
Hillion Mall, Poiz Centre, Our Tampines Hub (OTH)

Purple Panda is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Japanese

Traditional Japanese cuisine frequently uses sake (rice wine) and pork. However, dedicated halal Japanese restaurants in Singapore substitute these ingredients while preserving authentic taste. Look for MUIS-certified or Muslim-owned Japanese restaurants.
Yes, several restaurants serve halal ramen with chicken-based broth instead of pork bone broth. Ichiban Boshi is MUIS-certified, and independent halal ramen shops operate across the island.
Sushi can be halal when prepared with halal-certified seafood, chicken, or beef, and without mirin (rice wine) in the rice seasoning. Muslim-owned Japanese restaurants ensure all ingredients meet halal standards.