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Blok M, affectionately dubbed 'Little Tokyo' by locals, is a bustling corner in South Jakarta renowned for its vibrant Japanese culinary scene. This district draws crowds with its authentic izakaya vibes, late-night ramen spots, and cozy dining alleys. While the area is famous for its rich and varied Japanese cuisine, finding options that cater specifically to Muslim travellers, ensuring both Halal certification or at least Muslim-friendly preparation (no pork, no lard, and no alcohol in the cooking process), can sometimes be a challenge.
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Fortunately, as Jakarta’s culinary landscape becomes more diverse and inclusive, several restaurants in Blok M have clearly embraced the needs of the Muslim community. From savory donburi to comforting bowls of ramen with rich chicken or beef broth, these eateries offer delicious Japanese flavors without compromising Halal dietary requirements. We’ve scouted the best spots where Muslim travellers can dine with peace of mind and fully enjoy the immersive "Little Tokyo" experience.
 Image credit: Kyuka Ramen - Blok M | Google Review
Image credit: Kyuka Ramen - Blok M | Google Review
As one of the most reliable options in the area, Kyuka Ramen proudly holds an official Halal certification, making it a safe haven for Muslim diners. This restaurant specializes in rich, flavorful broths, particularly their Ninniku Kuro Ramen which uses a dense, creamy chicken-based soup and black garlic. Located conveniently inside Pasaraya Blok M, Kyuka Ramen offers a cool dining atmosphere, with neon lights and a futuristic factory-like interior. It’s a perfect spot for enjoying a warm, satisfying bowl of ramen.
Address: Jl. Iskandarsyah II No.2, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: Daily, 10 AM–10 PM
 Image credit: @gofutago
Image credit: @gofutago
Futagoya has quickly become a local favorite, known for its strong focus on udon and donburi. The restaurant is celebrated for serving Halal Japanese cuisine and has been praised by patrons for its flavorful dishes like the Creamy Miso Udon and various rice bowls topped with savory chicken or beef brisket. With its distinct, old-school Japanese small shop ambiance, Futagoya provides a truly immersive dining experience that feels both authentic and welcoming.
Address: 2, Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin Dalam No.24, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: 10 AM–10 PM (Monday–Friday), 9 AM–10 PM (Saturday & Sunday)
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Image credit: @horu.jkt
Horu Ramen offers a popular muslim-friendly option specializing in various ramen and donburi dishes with chicken and beef as their main proteins. Diners frequently rave about their Spicy Miso Ramen, noting the broth is thick, creamy, and deeply flavorful, pairing perfectly with the perfectly cooked, chewy noodles. Beyond ramen, their Beef Chasu Donburi, featuring smoky beef and savory sauces, also receives high marks, making it a great spot for both noodle and rice lovers.
Address: Jl. Melawai IV No.1, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: Daily, 10 AM–10 PM
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Image credit: @izokayaizokaya
Izokaya Japanese Restaurant is highly regarded for being explicitly Muslim-friendly izakaya. The restaurant focuses on Japanese dishes such as donburi, udon, and various kushikatsu. They also offer donburi options paired with their signature creamy shiro sauce and savory kazan sauce. With its traditional Japanese seating and décor, Izokaya provides a charming, relaxed atmosphere for diners seeking peace of mind regarding their meal's preparation.
Address: Jl. Melawai 5 No.8, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: Daily, 11 AM–3 PM & 5 PM–10 PM
 Image credit: @jirokuramen.blokm
Image credit: @jirokuramen.blokm
Jiroku Ramen is another popular Halal Japanese restaurant in Blok M that primarily relies on its flavorful ramen menu. However, what sets Jiroku apart is the unique dining experience it offers: guests can enjoy their hearty, chicken-based ramen while taking in the stunning panoramic view of Jakarta’s cityscape from the rooftop. This combination of satisfying, secure Japanese comfort food and a fantastic urban view makes Jiroku Ramen a must-visit spot for both a great meal and a memorable evening out.
Address: Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin Dalam dalam No.14, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: 11 AM–11 PM (Monday–Friday), 11 AM–12 AM (Saturday & Sunday)
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Image credit: @obihiro.nikudon
Obihiro Nikudon specializes in its signature meat rice bowl, featuring high-quality slices of grilled beef over hot rice. The beef is often noted for its soft texture, savory-sweet glaze, and smoky flavor, achieved through an authentic grilling process. This restaurant is highly popular, so expect to wait during peak hours, but the complete meal package makes it worth the queue. Their Nikudon set already includes ochazuke (green tea and dashi broth poured over rice), homemade pickles, and dessert, providing a truly authentic and comprehensive donburi experience.
Address: Wisma Nasional, Jl. Melawai 5 No.14 Blok M, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: Daily, 10 AM–10 PM
 Image credit: Ikoramen-den | Google Reviews
Image credit: Ikoramen-den | Google Reviews
Ikoramen-den is a dedicated ramen house known for being deeply serious about its craft, even though they only offer a limited selection of ramen. To ensure the utmost quality in every bowl and due to limited seating, this restaurant enforces a strict reservation-only policy. Their acclaimed menu includes the classic Shoyu Ramen known for its clear, savory broth, the Tsurai Ramen which delivers a creamy yet spicy kick, and the Ushibone Ramen prized for its rich, umami-filled beef bone broth.
Address: Jl. Lamandau IV No.18, RT.4/RW.7, Kramat Pela, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: 3.30 PM–10 PM (Monday–Saturday)
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Image credit: @nikudou.indonesia
Nikudou offers a comforting and traditional Japanese experience, specializing in hearty, home-style dishes. Their signature offering is nikujaga, a savory stew of beef, potatoes, and onions that is wonderfully warming and often paired perfectly with a side of steamed rice. Additionally, diners can enjoy authentic Japanese skewers, known as kushiyaki, to complement their meal. Focusing exclusively on non-pork proteins and authentic recipes, Nikudou is a solid choice for Muslim diners looking for savory comfort food.
Address: Jl. Melawai 3 No.10, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: 10 AM–9 PM (Monday–Friday), 8 AM–9 PM (Saturday & Sunday)
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Image credit: @gyomofishouse
Gyomo Fish House is a standout destination for seafood lovers, focusing heavily on fresh, high-quality sushi and sashimi. They explicitly maintain a no pork, no lard, and no alcohol policy, providing a clear assurance of their Muslim-friendly status, and are currently in the process of obtaining their Halal certification. For a truly unique experience, the restaurant occasionally hosts mesmerizing live cutting shows of fresh fish, which typically require an advance reservation to witness.
Address: Jl. Melawai 3 No.10, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Jakarta
Operating hours: 11 AM–9.30 PM (Monday–Thursday), 10 AM–9.30 PM (Friday–Sunday)
 Image credit: @koinoyokan.jkt
Image credit: @koinoyokan.jkt
This modern Japanese eatery is known for its excellent donburi selection, especially the Yakiniku Don. They offer distinct cuts of beef, including Japanese A5 wagyu and Australian beef, served over fluffy rice, with a choice of three savory sauces. While the restaurant focuses heavily on premium beef and has non-pork, non-alcohol options, the comfortable, minimalist ambiance also makes it a pleasant place for a casual meal or a gathering.
Address: Jl. Melawai VIII No.2A 1st Floor, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan
Operating hours: 10 AM–10 PM (Monday–Friday), 8 AM–10 PM (Saturday & Sunday)
Also read: 9 Halal Culinary Gems in Glodok, Jakarta: Muslim Travellers Ultimate Foodie Guide
With the growing presence of Halal-certified and explicitly muslim-friendly establishments, Muslim travellers can easily explore the flavors of Japan with complete confidence. Whether you are craving the comfort of a rich, creamy ramen broth or the savory satisfaction of a traditional nikudon, Blok M has cemented its place as a welcoming and diverse dining destination for visitors from all corners of the globe.
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