Fact 1:The Heart of Nyonya Cooking
Nyonya cuisine, the soul of Bababoi's menu, originates from the Peranakan Chinese who settled in Malaysia centuries ago. This style beautifully marries Chinese wok techniques with the aromatic spices and...
Bababoi Kitchen & Bar

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Malaysian • Fusion



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Bababoi Kitchen & Bar doesn't have a formal halal certification that we could find, and they don't make any halal claims on their website or social media. Because they serve alcohol, they are considered 'halal-friendly' rather than halal. It's always a good idea to speak with the restaurant staff directly about their meat suppliers if you have any concerns.
Yes, Bababoi Kitchen & Bar serves alcohol. We carefully checked their menu and did not find any pork dishes listed.
We couldn't find any information to confirm if the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Since the restaurant doesn't make any halal claims, it's best to ask the staff for details about their meat suppliers to be sure.
The restaurant does not have its own prayer room, but there are several options within walking distance. The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is about a 5-minute walk away and has a prayer room. You can also find a multi-faith room at the nearby DFO South Wharf shopping centre, and there is a prayer room at Southern Cross Station, which is about a 10-15 minute walk.
Bababoi Kitchen & Bar has outdoor seating and can likely accommodate groups, but it's not specifically set up with private family sections. Given that they serve alcohol and have a bar, the atmosphere might not be suitable for all families. We recommend calling ahead to discuss your group's needs.
Bababoi Kitchen & Bar in Docklands offers a taste of Malaysian Nyonya cuisine, a special mix of Chinese and Malay flavours. While they serve popular dishes like Beef Rendang and Laksa without any pork on the menu, it's important to know they also have a bar and serve alcohol.
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We're not very sure about the halal status here. While the menu looks promising with no pork and classic Malaysian dishes, the restaurant has a bar and serves alcohol. We couldn't find any mention of 'halal' on their website, social media, or in customer reviews, so it's best to ask them directly.
Bababoi Kitchen & Bar is a Malaysian Nyonya restaurant in Docklands that combines Chinese and Malaysian flavors. Reviews suggest the appetizers, especially the fried chicken, are excellent, and the waitresses are friendly. However, some customers found the main courses to be overpriced compared to other platforms like Uber Eats.
Bababoi Kitchen & Bar
Shop 2/60 Siddeley St, Docklands VIC 3005, Australia
Docklands, 3005
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Some halal evidence available
0% confidence
We're not very sure about the halal status here. While the menu looks promising with no pork and classic Malaysian dishes, the restaurant has a bar and serves alcohol. We couldn't find any mention of 'halal' on their website, social media, or in customer reviews, so it's best to ask them directly.
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