Fact 1:The Soldier's Meal
The word "kebab" is believed to originate from Turkish soldiers who grilled freshly hunted meat on their swords over open fires. This battlefield ingenuity created a culinary tradition that is...
YUMMY IN MY TUMMY

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While we haven't found a formal certificate, YUMMY IN MY TUMMY appears to be fully halal. Their entire menu is based on halal meats like lamb and chicken, and they don't sell any pork or alcohol, which is a great sign for Muslim diners.
No, based on their menu, YUMMY IN MY TUMMY does not serve any pork or alcoholic beverages, making it a safe choice for a halal dining experience.
We couldn't find specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered. For confirmation, it's always best to ask the restaurant staff directly.
The restaurant does not have its own prayer room. While not officially verified, some community sources suggest the Australian Middle Eastern Association is located nearby. It's best to confirm its location and prayer times directly.
YUMMY IN MY TUMMY seems to be more of a takeaway and casual dining spot. For large family gatherings, we recommend calling them directly to see if they can accommodate your group.
YUMMY IN MY TUMMY in Fairfield offers a classic Middle Eastern kebab and grill experience. Their menu is focused on halal meats like lamb and chicken, and they don't serve any alcohol, making it a straightforward choice for a halal meal.
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We're pretty sure this is a halal restaurant. The menu is full of typical halal dishes like kebab and grilled meats, and we couldn't find any mention of pork or alcohol. While the restaurant hasn't put up a big 'we are halal' sign on a website, the food they serve is clearly aimed at the halal market.
YUMMY IN MY TUMMY
45 Smart St, Fairfield NSW 2165, Australia
Fairfield, 2165
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty sure this is a halal restaurant. The menu is full of typical halal dishes like kebab and grilled meats, and we couldn't find any mention of pork or alcohol. While the restaurant hasn't put up a big 'we are halal' sign on a website, the food they serve is clearly aimed at the halal market.
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