Fact 1:A Taste of Lebanon in Sydney
The Rusty Rabbit was founded by two brothers of Lebanese heritage, Josh and Jamesray Khoury. This connection shines through in their menu, which creatively blends classic Australian cafe culture with...
The Rusty Rabbit - Darlinghurst

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Australian • Middle Eastern



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The Rusty Rabbit isn't formally halal certified, but it is listed on popular food directories as offering 'Halal Options'. This means they have dishes suitable for Muslim diners, but it's good to remember it's not a halal kitchen as they also serve bacon and alcohol.
Yes, The Rusty Rabbit is fully licensed and serves alcohol. They also have pork products, specifically bacon, on their menu. This means halal and non-halal items are prepared in the same kitchen.
We couldn't find any specific information about whether their meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Since they offer halal options in a mixed kitchen, it's best to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers for your own peace of mind.
The Rusty Rabbit does not have a prayer room on-site. You would need to find a nearby mosque or public prayer facility in the Darlinghurst area.
The Rusty Rabbit is a vibrant and sometimes busy cafe. While they can likely accommodate groups, it's best to call ahead and make a reservation. Keep in mind the atmosphere is that of a standard modern cafe, and they serve alcohol and non-halal food, which may be a consideration for some families.
This is a popular and lively cafe in Darlinghurst known for its creative brunch menu. While it offers some halal options and Middle Eastern-inspired dishes, it's important to know that they also serve bacon and alcohol in a mixed-kitchen environment.
Some halal evidence available
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We're moderately confident about the halal options here. The cafe is listed on a popular food directory as offering halal choices, which is a good sign. However, they do serve alcohol and have bacon on the menu, so it's important to be aware of that.
Customers often describe The Rusty Rabbit as a vibrant and popular spot with a great atmosphere. Many praise the generous portion sizes and delicious, creative food, especially the pancakes and breakfast dishes. Service is generally seen as friendly, though some mention it can feel rushed during very busy periods.
The Rusty Rabbit - Darlinghurst
252 Forbes St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia
Darlinghurst, 2010
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Some halal evidence available
0% confidence
We're moderately confident about the halal options here. The cafe is listed on a popular food directory as offering halal choices, which is a good sign. However, they do serve alcohol and have bacon on the menu, so it's important to be aware of that.
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