Halal & Muslim-friendly Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur
7 places restaurants popular among Japanese residents. Compare by cuisine, area and halal status.
In Malaysia, halal status is a key factor when choosing where to eat. Here we gather halal-certified restaurants and Muslim-friendly (chicken/beef base, pork-free) ones. More Japanese restaurants now serve pork-free menus, so ramen, tonkatsu and udon can be enjoyed too. Compare KL-area restaurants by Google rating and cuisine.
FAQ
- Q. What's the difference between halal-certified and Muslim-friendly?
- A. Halal-certified means certified by an authority (e.g. JAKIM). Muslim-friendly means no formal certification but pork-free and alcohol-conscious. The list shows both categories.
- Q. Is there halal Japanese food?
- A. Yes — pork-free ramen, tonkatsu, udon and more. Check the halal status field on each detail page.
- Q. Are pork-serving restaurants excluded?
- A. This page only shows halal-certified and Muslim-friendly restaurants. Pork-serving (non-halal) places are not included.