Fact 1:The Secret of the Spinning Skewer
The vertical rotisserie used for shawarma isn't just for show! This Ottoman-era invention allows the meat to baste in its own juices as it cooks, ensuring every slice is incredibly...
Shawarma Night & Gelato

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Middle Eastern • Mediterranean



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While we haven't found evidence of a formal certificate, Shawarma Night & Gelato appears to be fully halal. Their menu contains traditional halal meats like chicken and lamb, and they don't serve any pork or alcohol. They even use beef rashers, a popular halal choice, which is a great sign for Muslim diners.
No, they don't. Our analysis of their menu shows no pork products, and there is no indication that they serve alcohol, making it a safe and comfortable dining environment.
We haven't found any specific information confirming if the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For peace of mind, it's always best to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers.
The restaurant does not have its own prayer room. The nearest mosque is Markaz Imam Ahmad (MIA) at 230 Macquarie Street, which is approximately a 14-minute (1.1km) walk away.
Yes, the restaurant is described as being good for groups and families. While they may not have separate private sections, the casual atmosphere is welcoming for family meals. For very large groups, it's a good idea to call ahead.
Shawarma Night & Gelato is your go-to spot in Liverpool for authentic Middle Eastern eats. They offer a completely halal menu featuring delicious shawarma, grilled skewers, and even burgers with beef rashers. It's a great casual place for a satisfying meal, and they're known for being open late.
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We're quite confident this restaurant is halal. Their menu is full of traditional Middle Eastern dishes and we couldn't find any mention of pork or alcohol. They even offer beef rashers, which is a popular halal-friendly choice.
Shawarma Night & Gelato
335 A Macquarie St, Liverpool NSW 2170, Australia
Liverpool, 2170
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're quite confident this restaurant is halal. Their menu is full of traditional Middle Eastern dishes and we couldn't find any mention of pork or alcohol. They even offer beef rashers, which is a popular halal-friendly choice.
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