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Although Singapore is known for its racial harmony, finding halal japanese cuisine can still be a challenge. When craving strikes and you need a place to visit with your muslim friends, here are some Japanese restaurants in the city that offer delicious halal options that cater to a larger audience.
Ichikokudo Hokkaido Ramen
This Japanese-themed restaurant, featuring Japanese wave patterns, offers a diverse range of flavourful ramen options like lobster ramen and spicy ramen. Alongside these, they serve delightful side dishes such as grilled gyoza sets and indulgent desserts like ice cream, enriching your dining experience.
Visit https://www.ichikokudo.com/menu-dnd for more information.
Monster Planet
For those craving Japanese curry, this restaurant has you covered with options like curry ramen, chicken katsu curry, big fish curry, and more. Even if you’re not a fan of curry, you can still enjoy their Japanese carbonara and chicken katsu burger.
Visit https://monsterplanet.com.sg/ for more information.
Hei Sushi
Attention sushi enthusiasts! This restaurant caters to your cravings with a wide selection of sushi, including specialty rolls like mentai sushi, trio sushi, and nigiri sushi. Additionally, they offer other Japanese delights such as udon and curry. Plus, for added convenience, you can have Japanese meals delivered straight to your doorstep!
Visit https://heisushi.com/ for more information.
Yakiniku Shokudo
Unleash your inner grill master at this restaurant, offering high-quality beef and chicken at pocket-friendly prices. Additionally, tantalise your taste buds with delectable options like beef yakiniku don, complemented by savoury side dishes such as corn butter and wakame soup.
Visit their Instagram @yakinikushokudosg for more information.
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