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Is Starbucks Coffee Halal in Japan?
Japan may be best-known for its green tea and sake, but they also boast an extensive coffee culture. According to Japan Coffee Association estimates, almost 433 million cups were consumed last year! Muslim travelers can find plenty of opportunities in Japan to enjoy an aromatic cup of java!
Japanese supermarkets and convenience stores provide an enchanting traditional experience with instant coffee available in stick form – ideal for one cup. There is even an Islamic version made with milk!
Gyumon offers an exceptional halal Japanese BBQ (yakiniku) experience for diners looking for more substantial fare. As it has a certified halal kitchen and employs Muslim chefs, rest assured that your food will be handled correctly. A lunch at Gyumon costs roughly 2000 yen and includes chicken, beef, soup rice and salad – and is sure to satisfy!
Kappou Yama offers delicious halal meals in a family-friendly atmosphere, offering authentic Japanese fare with 100% halal beef for their menu selections.
Starbucks’ Halal offerings include its Cafe Verona blend, which combines dark cocoa and caramelized sugar in an irresistibly tasty combination. They also provide baked goods such as croissants and cookies.
Tokyo is an inclusive and bustling city that values diversity, featuring numerous mosques and halal restaurants to meet the needs of its growing Muslim community and visitors. Tokyo Camii stands as an outstanding example of Ottoman Turkish and traditional Japanese design; not only a place of worship but also an Islamic center promoting Japanese-Turkish relations.