Doughlicious

Doughlicious

Doughlicious

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Fact 1:The Art of 'Engraving' Dough

The name 'Manoushi' originates from the Arabic word 'naqash,' meaning to sculpt or engrave. This perfectly describes how bakers press their fingertips into the dough, creating little dips for toppings...

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Positive Indicators

  • Listed as '100% Halal' on a trusted halal directory.
  • The menu is free of any pork or alcohol products.

Points to Consider

  • The restaurant doesn't have its own website or social media, so we can't see them making a direct halal claim themselves.
  • We couldn't find a lot of public reviews from the Muslim community to add that extra layer of trust.

Analysis performed:

Our Recommendation:

Everything points to this being a fully halal spot, which is fantastic. As always, suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Doughlicious halal certified?

Yes, Doughlicious is considered halal. It's listed on a popular and trusted halal directory as being '100% Halal'. On top of that, their menu is completely free from pork and they don't serve alcohol, so you can feel comfortable dining here.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

Nope! Doughlicious is an alcohol-free restaurant and there is no pork on the menu at all. It's a 100% halal menu.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

We haven't found any specific information confirming if the meat is hand-slaughtered. Many halal restaurants in Australia use machine-slaughtered meat from certified suppliers. For peace of mind, it's always best to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

While there isn't a prayer room inside the restaurant itself, Masjid Alsalam is very close by at 1 Marian St, which is only about a 5-7 minute walk away.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

Doughlicious is more of a casual bakery and takeaway spot, so it might be best for smaller groups. They do have some outdoor seating. For larger gatherings, it would be a good idea to call ahead and ask what they can accommodate.

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