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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.

Halal ramen & udon Sushi with halal-certified seafood Japanese BBQ & wagyu Matcha desserts & bento

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Milan Cafeteria
MUIS Certified
#B1-53A Our Tampines Hub, One Raffles Place, Our Tampines Hub (OTH)

Milan Cafeteria is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Meatdrop
Muslim Owned
Berseh Food Centre, Little India Shophouses, Joo Chiat Complex

Meatdrop is a Muslim-owned Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Makan Lah!
MUIS Certified
Tampines East, Loyang Point

Makan Lah! is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

House of Pepper Rice
MUIS Certified
Yishun, Ang Mo Kio (Others)

House of Pepper Rice is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Roost
MUIS Certified
Jewel Changi Airport, Clementi Central, Woodlands North Plaza

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

Fu-Men Japanese Udon & Donburi
MUIS Certified
97 Nasi Lemak - Hong Leong Building

Fu-Men Japanese Udon & Donburi is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Gyunion
Muslim Owned
Oxley Tower

Gyunion is a Muslim-owned café in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hyogaki
MUIS Certified
Yishun (Others), 418 Bedok North Ave 2, Yishun (Others)

Hyogaki is a MUIS halal-certified Japanese restaurant with two convenient locations at 418 Bedok North Ave 2 #01-77 and 110 Yishun Ring Road #01-395, specializing in unique Japanese desserts including ice cream and waffles with menu items around S. This distinctive establishment fills a niche in Singapore s halal dining scene by offering authentic Japanese flavors and presentation while maintaining strict halal standards, making Japanese dessert culture accessible to Muslim diners. Operating from both eastern and northern Singapore locations, Hyogaki ensures broad geographical coverage for families seeking halal Japanese treats. The restaurant s focus on Japanese desserts, particularly their signature ice cream and waffle combinations, sets them apart from traditional halal Japanese establishments that typically emphasize main courses. Hyogaki s affordable pricing strategy around S per dish makes Japanese dessert culture accessible to students, families, and casual diners, while their halal certification provides confidence for Muslim customers seeking authentic Japanese flavors. With contact number 87728572, both Bedok and Yishun outlets serve their respective communities by bringing unique Japanese dessert experiences to neighborhood settings, contributing to Singapore s diverse halal food landscape through innovative menu offerings that bridge cultural and religious considerations.

The Ramen Stall
MUIS Certified
Arab Street/ Kampong Glam

The Ramen Stall is a MUIS-certified Japanese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Omoomo
MUIS Certified
Kallang Wave Mall, Downtown East Mall

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

MUIS Certified
Fairmont Singapore

Muslim Kitchen @ Fairmont Hotel is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Salmon Warrior
MUIS Certified
Suntec City

Salmon Warrior is a MUIS-certified Japanese 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.