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MalayChan Satu

3-22-6 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 171-0021 Japan
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3-22-6 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 171-0021 Japan

Genres

Malaysian

Halal Tips (16)
    4 people say Halal status verbally confirmed by staff.
    2 people say alcohols are served.
    2 people say the owner/staff are muslim.
    2 people say some non-Halal dishes are served.
    2 people say all meats used are Halal.
    2 people say Halal certificate is visible.
    1 person says vegetarian meal is available.
    1 person says menu labelled Halal.
Halal Info
Status
Others
Description
Jakim Halal Certicate Expired On 2000. No Updates On Halal Status.
Serves Alcohol
Yes
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Budget
~JPY2000
Parking
Yes
Free Wifi
Yes
Restroom
Yes
Prayer Room
Yes
English Speaking Staff
Yes
English Menu
Yes
Take Away
Yes
Seats
50
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Good food, accessible and near station...but location of the restaurant 'agak jauh ke dalam'...restaurant is in front of the park.Been here only 2 times.Itupun sebab nak tapau karipap.haha
Other Muslims are not advised to go to this restaurant as before they once used non halal meats and chicken in their menu without informing the customers. A lot of Muslim customers go to this restaurant because they said they have Jakim Halal certificate but as you can see the cert expired 17 years ago and there are no assurance that it is halal. If you still want to eat here, I suggest you to order seafood as it might be safer.
Nice friendly owner. All malaysian cook & staffs. Had kway teow & nasi goreng belacan. A great find coz halal food is so hard to find in Japan. Chatted with a Msian hijab student working. Alhamdulilah.
Since I'm an Indonesian, going to a Malaysian restaurant won't ever be a bad idea, as their taste close to mine. I ordered three dishes that time: 1. Tumis udang asam manis (shrimp sauté) 2. Otak-otak (traditional fish cake) 3. Bebek goreng (fried duck) Costed around 4000¥ for both me and my husband. They're all okay (not so tasty yet not so bad) but perhaps the duck was stored too long in the fridge that's why it's a bit too hard to chew 😅
Nourish with malaysian flavor and taste, here u will have the most expensive roti canai ever (compared to msia..lol) , so here we are, Location : difficult to explain, but just go out from west exit and find a kouen : 公園 : park , then u are near. Restaurant : quite big Price : medium budget, see menu Owner : can speak malay Quality : clean and neat. No worry, got msian song in background something. Quantity : standard , u can add rice with some 2 or 3 hundred yen. Recommend : 4.4/5 , if u miss msia, here is the best. But if not, go find japanese food coz u're here in jpn....lol..kidding... Malay chan = done Next = wait 4 update yeah..:)
Halal Tips (16)
    4 people say Halal status verbally confirmed by staff.
    2 people say alcohols are served.
    2 people say the owner/staff are muslim.
    2 people say some non-Halal dishes are served.
    2 people say all meats used are Halal.
    2 people say Halal certificate is visible.
    1 person says vegetarian meal is available.
    1 person says menu labelled Halal.
Halal Info
Status
Others
Description
Jakim Halal Certicate Expired On 2000. No Updates On Halal Status.
Serves Alcohol
Yes
More Info
Budget
~JPY2000
Parking
Yes
Free Wifi
Yes
Restroom
Yes
Prayer Room
Yes
English Speaking Staff
Yes
English Menu
Yes
Take Away
Yes
Seats
50
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