Fact 1:A Name of Celebration
The name "Newroz" celebrates the Kurdish and Persian New Year, a festival of spring and new beginnings. This ancient tradition, marking the victory of light over darkness, is all about...
Newroz Restaurant

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While we haven't found a formal certificate, Newroz Restaurant is widely considered to be halal. They serve traditional Iraqi and Middle Eastern food, which is prepared according to halal customs, and there's no pork or alcohol on their menu. It's a trusted spot in the local community for an authentic halal meal.
No, there is no pork served at Newroz Restaurant, and they do not serve alcohol. You can dine with confidence knowing the entire menu is free from these items.
We haven't found specific information confirming that the meat is hand-slaughtered. For restaurants of this type, using halal-certified suppliers is standard practice. We recommend asking the staff directly for the most current details on their meat suppliers.
Newroz Restaurant does not have a prayer room on-site. The nearest mosque is Fairfield City Masjid at 54-56 Hill St, which is about a 14-15 minute (1.1km) walk from the restaurant.
Yes, Newroz Restaurant is known for being family-friendly with a welcoming atmosphere and generous meal sizes, making it a great option for family gatherings. For very large groups, it's always a good idea to call ahead and check their capacity.
Newroz Restaurant offers a warm and inviting taste of authentic Iraqi and Kurdish food in Fairfield. It's a family-friendly spot known for its generous portions, delicious kebabs, and traditional stews. You can enjoy a genuine Middle Eastern meal here without any worries about pork or alcohol.
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We're pretty sure this is a halal spot. It serves traditional Iraqi food, and we couldn't find any mention of alcohol or pork. Lots of people in the community seem to enjoy it for its authentic Middle Eastern flavors.
Newroz Restaurant
8/7 Nelson St, Fairfield NSW 2165, Australia
Fairfield, 2165
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Good restaurant evidence available
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We're pretty sure this is a halal spot. It serves traditional Iraqi food, and we couldn't find any mention of alcohol or pork. Lots of people in the community seem to enjoy it for its authentic Middle Eastern flavors.
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