A counter-style kaiseki restaurant in Nishi-Azabu offering a dedicated multi-course menu made without pork, alcohol or mirin on advance request. Muslim-friendly / pork- and alcohol-free (not formally certified); book the halal course about a week ahead.

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Halal

豚肉とお酒(アルコール)は食べられません。

Butaniku to osake (arukōru) wa taberaremasen.

I can't eat pork or alcohol.

  • みりんや料理酒は使っていますか?Do you use mirin or cooking sake?
  • ハラル認証はありますか?Is this place halal-certified?

Details

Nearest station
Roppongi Stn
Cuisine
Muslim-friendly kaiseki (Japanese course)
Price
¥¥¥¥
English menu / support
Signature
Seasonal Mie-Prefecture kaiseki course (halal version on request)

Last verified Jun 2026

Hours and details can change — please confirm before you visit.

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