The name says it all: HALAL WAGYU SUKIYAKI. This is the place for a proper sukiyaki experience in Tokyo, done right. The A5 wagyu sukiyaki is 4,500 JPY. It arrives with a raw egg yolk for dipping, and the marbling on the beef practically melts before it even hits the hot pot. The restaurant is halal-certified. Sukiyaki, a dish born from humble beginnings as a way for farmers to cook meat over their plows, has evolved into a refined dining experience. Finding a truly halal version in Tokyo, especially one featuring A5 wagyu, is a rare treat. This isn't just about avoiding pork; it's about respecting the entire preparation process. There are about 20 seats, mostly at tables, with a small counter. It’s quietest at lunch. As-Salaam Masjid is a 13-minute walk away. Book ahead, especially for dinner.
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Address
Japan, 〒111-0035 Tokyo, Taito City, Nishiasakusa, 1 Chome−1−13 カーサ田原町 102
Area
Asakusa
Phone
+81 3-6822-1299
Halal Assessment
The restaurant name explicitly states 'HALAL WAGYU SUKIYAKI' and the description confirms it is 'halal-certified'.
Nearest Mosque
As-Salaam Masjid, Okachimachi — 1.3km away