Tokyo Halal Food Experiences(79)
Ramen and Gyoza Class + Local Supermarket Visit in Tokyo
Savor the flavors of Japan with this hands-on cooking experience in Tokyo. As two of Japan’s most recognizable dishes, ramen and gyoza are a must-try for anyone visiting Japan. Why not try making them?
Tokyo Ninja Food Experience
A fun time for the whole family, you’ll dress, train, and eat like a ninja during this immersive experience in Asakusa! Test out your shuriken, blowgun, and sword skills, then refuel with a ninja-themed menu followed by a casual tea ceremony.
Solo & Family-friendly! Make Different Kinds of Mochi Sweets in a Lesser-Known Tokyo Neighborhood
Make colorful Japanese wagashi at a hands-on confectionery class in Tokyo (Kitaminemachi). Join Satoko, an instructor from the Wagashi Promotion Association of Japan, to make seasonal fruit daifuku and sanshoku dango.
Kyaraben Cartoon Character Bento Making Class
These kawaii cartoon character bentos are as cute as they are delicious! Learn classic Japanese cooking techniques and recipes like tamagoyaki, and put together a tasty and balanced packed bento box that’ll be the envy of the lunch crowd.
Tea Ceremony (Sado), Matcha, & Wagashi-Making in Tokyo
Make wagashi (traditional Japanese desserts), matcha, & enjoy a tea ceremony (sado) demonstration in Tokyo’s quaint Setagaya neighborhood. This experience includes an expert, English-speaking guide & a take-home souvenir.
Asakusa Bar Hopping Tour (Tokyo)
Join a bar-hopping tour and experience Asakusa like a local. A local guide will show you a side of Asakusa that most visitors do not get to experience. Enjoy food and drink while seeing a unique side of one of the most famous areas of Japan.
Asakusa Matcha Making & Traditional Japanese Sweets
Level up your love of matcha with this matcha-making class in Asakusa that pairs the rich flavor of green tea with elegant Japanese confectioneries in an unique experience led by friendly English-speaking staff.
Wagashi Sweets-Making Workshop at Tokyo’s Koboji Temple
Take a step back in time at this Japanese sweets (wagashi) making experience at Koboji Temple in Tokyo. You’ll learn how to make nerikiri, a type of moist wagashi with delicate motifs, and sip on matcha prepared by a kimono-clad host.
1-Hour Sushi-Making Class w/ a Chef in an Asakusa Restaurant
A pro chef will guide you through the art of sushi-making in this private class in a traditional sushi restaurant one minute from Asakusa Station. Make nigiri, taste real wasabi, enjoy a delicious lunch and take home memorable souvenirs.
Temaki Sushi & Onigiri-Making Class at Tokyo’s Koboji Temple
Near Tokyo Tower, step into an authentic tatami room at Mita’s Koboji Temple for a traditional Japanese hand-rolled sushi and onigiri-making class with two choices of temaki and onigiri that promises to be the highlight of your trip to Tokyo.
Traditional Tea Ceremony Near Nishi-Nippori Station (Tokyo)
Experience a Japanese tea ceremony and learn insights on how to whisk matcha the traditional way from a tea master with over 20 years of experience only a few minutes from Nishi-Nippori Station in central Tokyo.
Nigiri Sushi & Ramen Cooking Class in Tsukiji, Tokyo
Make sushi in Tsukiji, Tokyo’s seafood mecca. Master making nigiri and ramen in this 3-hour cooking class led by friendly English-speaking instructors eager to share Japan’s culinary traditions.
Halal Dining & Kimono Wearing Near Tokyo Tower
Experience Japan’s traditions — dress up in a traditional kimono and stroll through the streets of Tokyo with incredible views of Tokyo Tower and indulge in a sizzling halal sukiyaki hotpot meal in a downtown restaurant.
Vegan Ginza Tour
Explore the vegan scene in glitzy Ginza! Join us for an exclusive, 4-hour walking tour featuring traditional Japanese sweets, a tasty plant-based ramen, and more. Perfect for vegans, friends of vegans, or anyone who wants to try something new!
Tokyo Bay Private Dinner in a Traditional Boat
Sightsee and dine with utmost comfort! See Tokyo Tower and Odaiba’s Rainbow Bridge light up at night while enjoying a multi-course dinner with temaki and tempura on a private yakatabune boat along Tokyo Bay.
Vegan Shojin Ryori Buddhist Cuisine Cooking Class in Tokyo
Have you heard of shojin ryori, vegan Buddhist Japanese food? Take this casual cooking class hosted by Yuka in Setagaya, Tokyo, where you’ll transform seasonal, vegan & gluten-free ingredients into a fresh and delicious meal.
Sweet Vegan Asakusa Dessert Tour
Looking for a vegan food tour in Tokyo? This dessert tour in Asakusa, Tokyo’s historic district, features four different Japanese treats that are 100% plant-based. Learn all about traditional wagashi (Japanese sweets), from an English-speaking guide.
Paint & Sip: Japanese-Themed Painting & Wine (Tokyo)
Unleash your creativity with a drink in hand at a paint & sip session on Cat Street in Harajuku (Tokyo)! You’ll paint a Japanese-themed artwork, enjoy wine, socialize, & make memories to last a lifetime.
Japanese Halal Food! Okonomiyaki and Soup Cooking Class
Enrich your Japanese food experience by not only eating, but learning how to cook! Make okonomiyaki and golden soup using halal-certified ingredients and equipment, ensuring safety and comfort, in this cooking class in Tokyo.
Make Mochi and Taste Homemade Mochi Ice Cream in Tokyo
Discover the art of Japanese confectionery in this mochi-making class in Tokyo. Make mochi with a certified instructor and savor your creations with a cup of tea. Try mochi ice cream, warabimochi, and isobeyaki made by the host.
Make Hanami Dango, Daifuku and Nerikiri Wagashi in Mitaka
Learn how to make two different types of mochi sweets: fruit daifuku and three-color dango skewers, and mold delicate nerikiri wagashi confectioneries. Then, enjoy your sweet creations in this class with a professional instructor in Mitaka, Tokyo!
Healthy Japanese Home Cooking Class in Tokyo (Setagaya)
Enjoy a healthy, sugar-free Japanese meal in this home cooking class in central Tokyo that can accommodate vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and halal-friendly options. Make rolled omelet, onigiri rice balls, soup, mochi, and more!
Sushi, Tea Ceremony, & Matcha-Making in Tokyo (Setagaya)
Learn about Japanese culture, customs, & traditions during this interactive experience in Tokyo’s charming Setagaya neighborhood. Enjoy a professionally made sushi lunch, a Japanese tea ceremony demonstration, & learn how to make & serve matcha tea.
Guided Sushi Making Class in the Center of Tokyo
Awaken your inner sushi chef by taking this dietary needs-inclusive English sushi-making class. You will learn how to make three different types of sushi and learn more about Japanese food culture.
Maki Sushi Class at Japan’s Oldest Cooking School
Create maki (rolled) sushi from scratch at Japan’s oldest cooking school in central Tokyo! Learn how to make maki sushi alongside professional chefs, form friendships, and make memories at a historic culinary academy dating back to 1882.
Make it Halal! Homemade Japanese Curry and Shabu-Shabu
Learn how to create some of Japan’s favorite dishes, from comforting Japanese curry to festive shabu-shabu, in this Tokyo class. All ingredients and equipment are halal and can be enjoyed by all!
Japanese Home Cooking Dining Experience in Tokyo
This casual and laidback experience allows traveling foodies to experience a true Japanese home-cooked meal inside a Tokyo residence. Host Marimo welcomes you into her home for a rare dining experience featuring delicious seasonal cooking.
Kagurazaka Lunch & Private Walking Tour with a Foodie Guide
Enjoy a walking tour of Kagurazaka, a former geisha district dubbed Tokyo’s little Paris. For lunch, enjoy ramen or a Japanese traditional meal at a restaurant picked especially for you! Wrap up the day with coffee or tea at a nostalgic cafe.

Discover Halal Culinary Delights in Tokyo
Tokyo, a city renowned for its bustling streets, towering skyscrapers, and rich culture, is also a paradise for food lovers. While traditional Japanese cuisine is famous worldwide, those looking for halal food options will find a delectable array of choices that cater to their dietary needs. From sizzling street food to finely crafted fine dining, Tokyo’s halal culinary scene is diverse and exciting.
In Tokyo, businesses understand the importance of catering to the growing Muslim population and visitors. This has led to an increase in restaurants offering halal-certified meals that maintain Japanese culinary traditions while respecting halal dietary laws. Whether you're in the mood for classic Japanese sushi, comforting ramen, or modern fusion dishes with a halal twist, Tokyo has it all.
Experience Authentic Japanese Flavors
Tokyo’s halal food experiences allow you to dive into authentic Japanese flavors without compromising on your dietary requirements. In this vibrant city, you can find restaurants nestled in charming alleys or fancy establishments with panoramic views, all offering halal options. Traditional dishes such as sushi and tempura are often reimagined using halal ingredients, bringing unique flavors to the forefront.
Beyond the famous dishes, many places in Tokyo offer a chance to explore lesser-known Japanese foods. You might find yourself enjoying a hot bowl of soy sauce-based ramen or indulging in the rich taste of spicy curry made with halal ingredients. These experiences not only satisfy your cravings but also introduce you to the complex flavors that define Japanese cuisine.
Halal Dining in Tokyo: A Seamless Experience
Finding halal food in Tokyo has never been easier. With a variety of apps and websites dedicated to helping you locate halal-certified dining options, your culinary journey can be planned seamlessly. Many restaurants proudly display their halal certificates and some even adapt their cooking styles to suit Muslim dietary guidelines, ensuring you enjoy every meal with peace of mind.
Moreover, some food experiences in Tokyo extend beyond eating out. Consider participating in a cooking class where you can learn to make your own halal Japanese dishes, guided by expert chefs who know the intricacies of halal cooking. Or join a food tour that takes you through Tokyo’s bustling districts, sampling different halal foods and understanding the stories behind them.
Tokyo’s commitment to providing halal food experiences is evident in both the variety and the quality of options available. Whether you are a resident or a tourist, exploring these halal food experiences offers a unique way to engage with the city's culture through its beloved cuisine.