Are Starbuck Coffee Products Halal in Japan In Kyoto’s Ninenzaka slope leading to Kiyomizu Temple is located a 100-year-old traditional house which was renovated into a Starbucks store last year and opened its doors this June. The store stays true to the historic character of its original house with minimal aesthetics and wooden furnishings; keeping its exterior unaltered so as not to diminish its historical value; so no green Starbucks logo appears on its door either.

Food wise, most pastries at Santori are made without any forbidden ingredients such as lard or pork fat, while none of their products contain it. Their sakura latte does contain an emulsifier extracted from pork; so Muslim consumers may wish to avoid it. Otherwise, their beverages do not contain any forbidden substances – although you should be aware that some items like their sakura latte might only be available temporarily and so as with their sakura iced mochi this might only lasts so far!