Kita

Kita
Kita
Price
Cuisine
Indonesian โข Malaysian



Shop Halal Products
Positive Indicators
- The restaurant's website clearly says it's an alcohol-free space.
- The menu is Indonesian, which often uses halal meats.
- It's a family-run business with a focus on community.
Points to Note
- No specific concerns identified
Is Kita halal certified?
While we haven't found a formal certificate, Kita has made it very clear on their website that they are an 'alcohol-free space'. This is a strong commitment to providing a halal environment. Their menu is also free of pork, making it a trusted choice for Muslim diners.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
No, they don't! Kita's website explicitly states they are an alcohol-free venue, and there is no pork on their Indonesian menu.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
We couldn't find specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered. We recommend asking the staff directly when you visit to get the most accurate information about their meat suppliers.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about a prayer room within the restaurant itself. You may need to find a nearby mosque or suitable public space for prayers.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
Kita has a cozy and family-friendly atmosphere that welcomes everyone. However, they have a 'strictly walk-ins only' policy and do not take bookings, so it might be difficult to seat a very large group together during busy times.


