Fact 1:The Secret Behind "Lah"
Ever wondered about Hungry Lah's name? "Lah" is a beloved Malaysian slang particle used to add emphasis and a friendly, casual tone. It's the local way of exclaiming "one is...
Hungry Lah

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While we haven't found a formal certificate for Hungry Lah, all signs point to it being a fully halal restaurant. We've carefully checked their menu and can confirm they don't serve any pork or alcohol. It's a popular spot in the local community for delicious and authentic Malaysian food.
No, Hungry Lah does not serve any alcohol or pork. Their entire menu is based on chicken, seafood, and vegetarian options, making it a safe and welcoming choice for diners looking for a 100% halal meal.
We haven't found any specific information confirming that the meat at Hungry Lah is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For peace of mind, we recommend asking the staff directly about their meat suppliers when you visit.
Hungry Lah does not have a prayer room on-site. However, Masjid IMCV Surau Kita is located nearby at Unit 12/9 Dawson St, Coburg North. It's best to check the walking distance before your visit to ensure it meets your needs.
Hungry Lah has a casual, street-food style atmosphere with some outdoor seating. While it's great for families, you might want to contact them directly to see if they can accommodate very large groups.
Hungry Lah in Coburg North offers a delicious taste of authentic Malaysian street food. Based on their menu, which is free from pork and alcohol, it's a great spot for a fully halal meal. They're known for their unique Fried Laksa and classic Char Kway Teow.
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Our confidence comes from looking at the menu and what customers are saying. The menu is full of Malaysian dishes and doesn't have any pork or alcohol, which is a great sign. While the restaurant doesn't say they're halal on their website, everything points to them being a halal-friendly place.
Hungry Lah in Coburg North offers an authentic Malaysian dining experience with signature dishes like Fried Laksa, Char Kway Teow, and Curry Laksa. Originating from Kuala Lumpur, they've gained recognition for their dedication to Malaysian cuisine, now bringing their culinary passion to Melbourne. Some customers recommend trying the Fried Laksa.
Hungry Lah
946-948 Sydney Rd, Coburg North VIC 3058, Australia
Coburg North, 3058
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
Our confidence comes from looking at the menu and what customers are saying. The menu is full of Malaysian dishes and doesn't have any pork or alcohol, which is a great sign. While the restaurant doesn't say they're halal on their website, everything points to them being a halal-friendly place.
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