Dawat "The Invitation" Indian Cuisine

Dawat "The Invitation" Indian Cuisine
Dawat "The Invitation" Indian Cuisine
Price
Cuisine
Indian



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Positive Indicators
- Listed with 'Halal Options' on the trusted Australian Good Food Guide.
Points to Consider
- Serves alcohol on the premises.
- No direct halal claims from the restaurant's own website or social media.
- No customer reviews specifically mention the food being halal.
Is Dawat "The Invitation" Indian Cuisine halal certified?
Dawat "The Invitation" isn't formally certified, but it is listed on the well-known Australian Good Food Guide as having 'Halal Options'. This is a good sign that they cater to Muslim diners. Since they do serve alcohol, we always suggest having a quick chat with them when you visit to make sure you're comfortable with how they prepare their halal meals.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Our search of their menu didn't find any pork dishes. However, they are fully licensed and serve alcohol, including beer and liqueur.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
We couldn't find any specific information about whether their meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For specific details on their meat suppliers, it's best to ask the restaurant staff directly.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We didn't find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant. You may need to find a nearby mosque or suitable public space for prayers.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
The restaurant is described as spacious and family-friendly, with a dedicated kids' play station, which is great for family outings. For large group bookings, it's always best to call them in advance to discuss your needs.





