Your need to be logged in to add a place to your lists.


Halal Unavailable: Jom Makan
B1 Ginza Five, 5-1 Saki, Chuo, Tokyo
100%
will return
  
4.5/5.0
5 reviews

Jom Makan was reported closed or not Halal 2 months ago

Jom Makan
The basics

Halal summary

Owner/manager

Quick facts


User lists that include Jom Makan
  by 
 

  by 
 

  by 
 
Latest reviews

Phoenix, AZ
NR  This place is closed

3
Singapore, SG
★★★★★  We loved Jom Makan! Very easy to find, simply search for Ginza 5 Building and take the stairs to the Basement. It is right next to the stairs. The atmosphere is very relaxed, played Malay music and even had Di-Pertuan Agung's photos (I think). Had nasi goreng kampung and nasi curry ayam, which only cost 1,600Yen. Very reasonable since the food was very filling and very delicious:) Highly recommended!!

10
United States
★★★★★  very good food, nice atmosphere and a great place to relax.it is located in the lower level of a mall.i think i will go back before leaving japan..

they do serve alcohol though. but overall great experience.our server's name was nazaruddin.he was very helpful and told us where to visit in japan !

4
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan
★★★★  Jom Malaysia location is good location. Near the busy GINZA shopping area. Near to the train station. The cooks are Malaysian, whom i spoke with them in Malays, what else. JM has several set breakfast / lunch to choose from. Dinner is ala-carte. Price is reasonable to Japanese standard. To look out for JM, first locate GINZA 5 - a single storey of shop; and go to the basement where most of the eating places are located.

1
Singapore
★★★★  they serve malaysian cuisine, like roti canai, penang laksa, nasi lemak etc. it stated in the menu that they DO serve halal food. hmmm... but they do serve alcohol though.... just ate there yesterday. the food was good, considering the curries was kinda SPICY for an average japanese tongue. the veggie dishes was kinda salty. Perhaps from the light soya sauce they used. the only problem i had was the teh tarik. it's more like teh-c (milk tea). but hey! can't complain, as least there's teh tarik in japan and do the tarik in front of your table!

PLUS, the waitress working there, wears a baju kurung and can converse a little in Malay! how fab is that?! kawaii-ne!
No followers


Add review for Jom Makan


SEARCH
Add a restaurant or market to our database
BROWSE RESTAURANTS
OTHER SEARCHES
OUR SPONSORS

MOST RECENT USER LISTS
  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 



SITE FEATURES

PLATFORM AVAILABILITY

ABOUT ZABIHAH