Fact 1:A Sweet Tradition
Lebanese patisseries are central to social life in the Middle East, offering a place for friends and family to gather. Sweets like Baklava and Maamoul are not just desserts; they...
Patisserie Du Liban

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Lebanese • Middle Eastern



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While we haven't found a formal certificate, all signs point to Patisserie Du Liban being fully halal. Their menu contains no pork or alcohol, and they even have a dessert specifically marked as 'Non-Alcohol'. This shows they are very mindful of providing halal options for the community.
No, they don't. Our look at their menu confirms that Patisserie Du Liban does not serve any pork or alcohol products.
Patisserie Du Liban is a dessert shop and does not serve meat products, so the question of slaughter method doesn't apply here.
While there is no prayer room inside the patisserie, Masjid Darul Imaan is located nearby at 10 Eden Street, Wolli Creek, which is about a 7-8 minute walk (around 600m).
Patisserie Du Liban operates primarily as a takeaway shop and does not have a dedicated function room for hosting events. However, they do offer large gift trays of baklava and other sweets that are ideal for catering family gatherings, Eid celebrations, or other events at a separate location.
This Lebanese patisserie in Arncliffe is a go-to for authentic Middle Eastern sweets. Their menu is completely free of alcohol and pork, and they even offer a non-alcoholic version of a classic dessert, making it a welcoming spot for the Muslim community.
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We're feeling pretty good about this place. The menu is completely free of pork and they even have a non-alcoholic version of a dessert that usually contains it. While they don't shout 'we're halal' from the rooftops on a website or social media, these menu choices are a strong hint that they cater to the Muslim community.
Patisserie Du Liban
24 Firth St, Arncliffe NSW 2205, Australia
Arncliffe, 2205
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Good restaurant evidence available
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We're feeling pretty good about this place. The menu is completely free of pork and they even have a non-alcoholic version of a dessert that usually contains it. While they don't shout 'we're halal' from the rooftops on a website or social media, these menu choices are a strong hint that they cater to the Muslim community.
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