Craving fresh, flavorful sushi but worried about finding Halal-certified options in Bangkok? You're not alone—searches for "Halal sushi Bangkok" have surged by 75% in the past year as Muslim travelers and locals seek authentic Japanese flavors that align with their dietary needs.
The good news? Bangkok’s culinary scene is evolving, with several Muslim-friendly Japanese restaurants now offering certified Halal sashimi, salmon rolls, and even wagyu beef sushi—all prepared in compliance with Islamic guidelines.
Here’s your ultimate guide to the best Halal sushi spots in Bangkok, from high-end omakase to budget-friendly takeout.
One of Bangkok’s most trusted Halal Japanese chains, Fuji serves 100% Halal-certified sushi, tempura, and teppanyaki. Their salmon rolls are a must-try, made with fresh Norwegian salmon and Halal-approved ingredients.
✔ Salmon Aburi Sushi (flame-seared for extra smokiness)
✔ Ebi Tempura Roll (crispy prawn with avocado)
✔ Beef Sukiyaki Set (for a hearty meal)
📍 Locations: CentralWorld, MBK Center, Siam Paragon
💰 Price Range: ฿300–600 per person
For a luxury Halal sushi experience, Yuzu Omakase offers chef-curated courses with premium ingredients like Halal-certified tuna and scallops. They don’t serve alcohol, making it fully Muslim-friendly.
✔ Omakase Set (9-course chef’s selection)
✔ Uni (Sea Urchin) Sushi (if available)
✔ Wagyu Beef Nigiri (melt-in-your-mouth tender)
📍 Location: Ekkamai Soi 10
💰 Price Range: ฿1,500–3,000 per person
If you want affordable sushi restaurants with Halal options, Sushi Hiro is a hidden gem near Ramkhamhaeng University. Their spicy salmon rolls and tamago (egg) sushi are crowd favorites.
✔ Spicy Tuna Roll (made with Halal-certified tuna)
✔ California Maki (crabstick, avocado, cucumber)
✔ Inari Sushi (sweet tofu pockets)
📍 Location: Ramkhamhaeng Road
💰 Price Range: ฿150–300 per person
This Halal-certified spot serves both sushi and yakiniku (grilled meat), so you can enjoy sashimi platters alongside Wagyu beef skewers.
✔ Sashimi Moriawase (assorted Halal-certified fish)
✔ Beef Yakiniku Set (grilled at your table)
✔ Dragon Roll (eel and avocado)
📍 Location: Pratunam (near Platinum Mall)
💰 Price Range: ฿400–800 per person
A quick, cheap, and Muslim-friendly option in Nana, Tokyo Sushi is perfect for a late-night sushi craving. They use Halal seafood and avoid alcohol in their recipes.
✔ Salmon Avocado Roll (fresh and creamy)
✔ Tempura Udon Set (with Halal broth)
✔ Tuna Sashimi (if available)
📍 Location: Sukhumvit Soi 11 (Nana area)
💰 Price Range: ฿200–400 per person
While not fully Halal-certified, Isao is Muslim-friendly, offering no-alcohol sushi and customizable rolls. Their "Chef’s Special Rolls" are Instagram-worthy and delicious.
✔ Crispy Spinach Roll (unique and crunchy)
✔ Rainbow Roll (colorful and fresh)
✔ Miso Soup (made with Halal ingredients)
📍 Location: Thonglor Soi 5
💰 Price Range: ฿500–1,000 per person
Most restaurants use Halal-certified condiments, but always ask to confirm.
Yes! Fuji Restaurant & Umai Yakiniku offer certified Halal sashimi.
Yuzu Omakase is the best for high-end Halal sushi tasting menus.
Bangkok’s Halal sushi scene is growing fast—whether you want affordable salmon rolls or luxury omakase, there’s something for every Muslim foodie.
Kampuchea Verde
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2025.05.15