Fact 1:The Kebab Connection
The doner kebab, a staple at What the Sheesh, has its roots in the Ottoman Empire. This method of cooking meat on a vertical rotisserie was a culinary innovation that...
What the Sheesh

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Turkish • Middle Eastern



Shop Halal Products
What the Sheesh clearly indicates their food is halal. On popular food delivery websites, they have a special section for 'Halal Snack Packs' and mark other items as 'Halal' too. This is a common and trusted way for restaurants in Australia to show they serve halal food, giving Muslim customers confidence.
No, they don't. A review of their menu shows no pork products, and there are no alcoholic beverages listed for sale, making it a great option for diners looking for a completely halal environment.
We couldn't find any specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered. For peace of mind, it's always a good idea to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers.
The restaurant does not have its own prayer room. However, the Turkish Mosque at 13 John St, Erskineville is located about 660m away, which is roughly an 8-10 minute walk.
What the Sheesh offers family meal deals which are great for sharing. However, as it appears to be more of a takeaway-focused spot, you should contact them directly to see if they can accommodate large groups for dining in.
What the Sheesh in Newtown is your go-to for delicious Turkish kebabs and snacks. They make it easy for Muslim diners by clearly labeling their popular 'Halal Snack Packs' on the menu, and you won't find any pork or alcohol here.
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We're feeling good about this one. The restaurant clearly marks 'Halal Snack Packs' and other items as halal on their online menus, which is a great sign they know what they're doing. It's a common and trusted way for restaurants in Australia to show they're serving halal food.
What the Sheesh
111 King St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia
Newtown, 2042
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're feeling good about this one. The restaurant clearly marks 'Halal Snack Packs' and other items as halal on their online menus, which is a great sign they know what they're doing. It's a common and trusted way for restaurants in Australia to show they're serving halal food.
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