Fact 1:A Taste of the Silk Road
Uyghur cuisine is a delicious crossroads of cultures, born from its historic position on the Silk Road. It beautifully melds Central Asian and Chinese culinary traditions, which you'll taste in...
Hungry Uyghur Handmade Noodles & Buns

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Yes, Hungry Uyghur Handmade Noodles & Buns is considered halal. It specializes in Uyghur cuisine, which is a traditionally Muslim style of food, and is described on a well-known food website as serving 'exclusive halal buns'. The menu is completely free of pork and alcohol, making it a safe and welcoming choice for Muslim diners.
No, they do not. Our analysis of their menu shows no pork products, and there is no indication that they serve alcohol, making it a fully halal dining environment.
We couldn't find specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For full peace of mind, it's always best to ask the restaurant staff directly about their meat suppliers.
The restaurant does not have a dedicated prayer room, and none were found within the Granville Place complex. The nearest major mosque is the Auburn Gallipoli Mosque, but it is over 2km away, which is not considered a short walking distance.
While we don't have specific details on large group bookings, the restaurant's focus on community-style dishes like noodles and buns makes it a potentially good option for family meals. We suggest calling the restaurant directly to inquire about accommodating large groups.
This restaurant serves authentic Uyghur food, specializing in delicious handmade noodles and buns. It's a great spot for anyone looking for a fully halal meal, as they don't serve any pork or alcohol and are known for their 'exclusive halal buns'.
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We're pretty confident this place is halal. It's known for its Uyghur food, which is a Muslim cuisine, and a food website specifically mentions their 'exclusive halal buns'. We couldn't find any mention of alcohol or pork, which is a great sign.
Hungry Uyghur Handmade Noodles & Buns
Shop G08/35 East St, Granville NSW 2142, Australia
Granville, 2142
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty confident this place is halal. It's known for its Uyghur food, which is a Muslim cuisine, and a food website specifically mentions their 'exclusive halal buns'. We couldn't find any mention of alcohol or pork, which is a great sign.
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