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The name 'Boscaiola' is Italian for "woodsman," a nod to its key ingredient: mushrooms! QUEENS CAFÈ's halal Chicken Boscaiola honours this rustic tradition, blending a creamy, savoury sauce with tender...
QUEENS CAFÈ

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Queens Cafè is presented as a fully halal restaurant. It's listed as 'Halal' on popular business directories, and their menu is completely free of pork and alcohol, which is a great sign for Muslim diners. While they don't have a formal certificate displayed online, their practices show they cater to a halal-conscious crowd.
No, they don't! Our analysis of their menu shows no pork or alcohol is served at Queens Cafè. They even use halal alternatives like beef rashers and sujuk, so you can dine with peace of mind.
We couldn't find specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered. This is common for many restaurants in Australia. For confirmation, it's always best to ask the staff directly when you visit.
The café does not have a prayer room on-site, but there are excellent options nearby. The Auburn Islamic Community Centre is just a 6-minute walk away (approx. 450m), and the Auburn Central Musallah is also very close, about a 7-minute walk.
Queens Cafè has a pleasant and cosy atmosphere that could be suitable for family meals. For very large groups, it would be a good idea to call them ahead of time to see what arrangements they can make for you.
Queens Cafè in Auburn is a friendly spot offering a fully halal menu of cafe classics, burgers, and Mediterranean dishes. They don't serve any pork or alcohol, making it a comfortable and reliable choice for Muslim diners looking for a casual meal.
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We're feeling pretty good about this spot. It's listed as halal on a business directory, and a look at their menu shows common halal alternatives like beef rashers and sujuk, with no signs of pork or alcohol. This is a strong sign they cater to the Muslim community.
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're feeling pretty good about this spot. It's listed as halal on a business directory, and a look at their menu shows common halal alternatives like beef rashers and sujuk, with no signs of pork or alcohol. This is a strong sign they cater to the Muslim community.
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