Fact 1:The Meaning Behind Kafta
The word "Kafta" has Persian roots, meaning "to grind" or "to pound." This perfectly describes the traditional method of preparing the spiced minced meat patties. At Affiniti Cafe, this ancient...
Affiniti Cafe

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Australian β’ Middle Eastern



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While we haven't seen a formal certificate, all signs point to Affiniti Cafe being fully halal. Their menus on popular food delivery apps clearly show they use beef rashers and beef chorizo instead of any pork. Plus, they don't serve alcohol, which makes it a comfortable and safe choice for Muslim diners.
No, they don't! Based on our analysis of their menus, Affiniti Cafe does not serve any pork products and is an alcohol-free venue. They use delicious beef alternatives for items like bacon and sausage.
We couldn't find any specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered. For peace of mind, it's always a good idea to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers.
The cafe does not have its own prayer room. However, Bankstown Masjid at 30 Meredith Street is located within an 8-10 minute walk (approximately 700m), making it accessible for prayer.
Affiniti Cafe is a casual cafe with a friendly atmosphere that's great for families. For very large groups, we recommend calling ahead to see if they can accommodate your booking and seating needs.
Affiniti Cafe in Bankstown is a friendly spot that serves up delicious cafe-style food. Their menu is fully halal, featuring tasty options like beef rashers and chorizo for breakfast, plus a great range of burgers and pastas. It's a great choice for a casual meal, and they don't serve any alcohol.
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We're quite confident this cafe is fully halal. Their menu, which we found on a few food delivery sites, uses beef rashers and beef chorizo instead of the usual pork bacon and sausage. This, along with the absence of any alcohol, is a very strong sign they cater to the Muslim community.
Affiniti Cafe
C/69 The Mall, Bankstown NSW 2200, Australia
Bankstown, 2200
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're quite confident this cafe is fully halal. Their menu, which we found on a few food delivery sites, uses beef rashers and beef chorizo instead of the usual pork bacon and sausage. This, along with the absence of any alcohol, is a very strong sign they cater to the Muslim community.
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