Tag: Asia

South-Korea

South-Korea

South-Korea an Asian country known for k-drama, k-pop and k-beauty. But they are also known for their bbq, kimchi and their spicy tteokbokki. I must admit that South-korean spiciness is on a different level. Also it was hard for a vegetarian to find your way 

Seoul

Seoul

I did not stay too long in Seoul, but there is at least one area where you definitely should visit if your looking for diverse places to eat and see small local shops: Ikseon-dong Hanok village. Hanok is a traditional Korean house and it was 

Thailand

Thailand

While in Thailand I visited two places, Phuket and Chiang Mai. At Phuket we had some wonderful seafood and in Chiang Mai we tried different dishes at the night market. I would recommend to visit the night markets, also in Phuket, since they have enough choices in both vegetarian and halal food.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a city in the northern Thailand and it has a rich history, like the temple Wat Phra ...

Phuket

I stayed around the Patong beach area and luckily I was able to find some halal places -which also had ...



Phuket

Phuket

I stayed around the Patong beach area and luckily I was able to find some halal places -which also had enough seafood options- and some vegetarian dishes were also on the menu. ~SIAM Phuket – Seafood RestaurantDuring our stay, we visited this place two times. 

Osaka

Osaka

~Halal ramen Naniwaya (formerly Naritaya) The first day I arrived, we had a try at an halal restaurant in the Dotonbori area. The place was slightly hidden but you should be able to follow Google Maps for direction. The restaurant offers prayer room for Muslims. 

Kyoto

Kyoto

~El’s KURA Bar

It was hard finding a halal place in Kyoto. Eventually we ended up at some Indonesian places which has halal options. One such place is EL’s KURA bar. The guy who owned the place once came to Japan and never left. He is the only person doing it all: serving and cooking. It was freshly made and tasted good. The menu consists of traditional Indonesian dishes, such as nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodle), fried chicken and many more.

I will never forget the feeling I had while eating at this bar. I felt being far away from home, somewhere in the Far East. Having the realisation that I was finally in Japan and that made me feel content.

Price: $
Suitaable: Vegetarian and halal

~Bali- Bali Indonesia

This is an Indonesian restaurant in the Gion neighbourhood, which serves halal and vegetarian options. I like how they attempt to create Indonesian warung (small café/restaurant) atmosphere. Just like a warung they also sell snacks.

When you enter the restaurant you are supposed to take off your shoes and have a sit on the floor cushions. In terms of food they have the traditional dish such as nasi/mie goreng, but also tahu telor (tofu omelet), Tempe Mendoan (fermented soy beans), so vegetarians options available. What I also like about the place is how friendly the people were.

Price: $
Suiteable: Vegetarian and halal

~ SamaSama

This is the last one from the list of Indonesian restaurants. Like the previous places, it serves all the known traditional Indonesian dishes, with some other dishes on the menu. What makes this place more distinguishable is the set up of the restaurant inside. There were plenty of cushions where you can sit on the floor or at the bar. The lighting tend to be darkish, so if this is your kind of atmosphere then this might be the place for you. The food tasted just fine and many local Japanese visited this place.

Price: $
Suiteable: Vegetarian and halal


Other things to consider and to try:


I do not want to end up writing about Indonesian restaurants only while in Kyoto. However, my experience was that it was not easy to find halal places. Also I noticed that the restaurants closed rather early in the evening, so that is something to take into account while looking for dinner.

A must try when in Kyoto is everything with matcha, since Uji (region in Kyoto) is where matcha get cultivated.

When I was visiting Arashiyama Bamboo forest, there was a whole road with shops where they sell all good matcha stuff. I had the best matcha cookies and had some matcha ice cream, worth the try!


Japan

Japan

During my Asian round trip, I found Japan the toughest country to sort out vegetarian, and especially halal dishes. One of the reason is the language barrier since most menus are in Japanese and most Japanese do not speak English. Nevertheless this should not prevent 

Asia

Asia

There is no need to give a detailed explanation on how flavourful the Asian cuisine is. The spices/ herbs in the Indonesian dishes, the fresh seafood from Thai cuisine, the simplicity yet the full flavoured Japanese food. There is so much to explore! Below an