Fact 1:A Taste of the Silk Road
Uyghur cuisine is a delicious blend of cultures from the historic Silk Road. As traders and travelers passed through the Uyghur homeland in Northwest China, they exchanged spices, recipes, and...
Kiroran Silk Road Uygur Restaurant

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Yes, Kiroran Silk Road Uygur is widely known and confirmed by multiple food bloggers and reviewers as a halal restaurant. While they don't display a formal certificate, they are described as a 'Chinese Muslim restaurant' and the food is prepared according to halal principles, with no pork or alcohol on the menu.
No, they do not. The restaurant is confirmed to be a halal establishment, and the menu contains no pork products. We found no evidence that they serve alcohol, making it a comfortable dining environment for Muslims.
We couldn't find specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Since Uyghur cuisine traditionally follows halal practices, it's possible, but we recommend asking the staff directly for the most accurate information.
While the restaurant does not have a dedicated prayer room, the nearest known mosque is Masjid Ar-Rahman (also called King Faisal Mosque) in Surry Hills. Please be aware that it is about a 1.5-1.8km walk, so it is advisable to plan your journey if you wish to pray there.
Absolutely. Reviewers mention it has a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and is great for group meals. Their 'Big Plate Chicken' (Dapanji) is a popular dish designed for sharing among 2-4 people, perfect for a family outing.
This spot in Sydney's Chinatown is a community favorite for authentic and flavorful Uyghur food. It's known for being a family-friendly 'Chinese Muslim restaurant', serving up delicious dishes like hand-pulled noodles and famous lamb skewers in a relaxed, no-frills atmosphere.
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We're quite confident this is a great halal spot. Several food bloggers and reviewers call it a Halal and Muslim-friendly restaurant. Plus, their menu is completely free of pork and we couldn't find any mention of alcohol, which is a great sign!
Customers consistently praise the restaurant for its authentic, flavorful, and hearty Uyghur dishes. The charcoal lamb skewers and the hand-pulled noodles (Laghman) are frequently highlighted as must-try items. Diners appreciate the generous portions and the relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, often describing it as a hidden gem in Chinatown.
Kiroran Silk Road Uygur Restaurant
shop 3/6/12 Harbour St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney, 2000
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We're quite confident this is a great halal spot. Several food bloggers and reviewers call it a Halal and Muslim-friendly restaurant. Plus, their menu is completely free of pork and we couldn't find any mention of alcohol, which is a great sign!
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