Fact 1:The Sound of Sri Lankan Street Food
Kottu Roti, a star at Ceylon Wok, translates to "chopped roti." This iconic street food is made by finely chopping godamba roti with vegetables and meat on a hot griddle....
Ceylon Wok

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Ceylon Wok doesn't have an official halal certification that we could find, and they don't make a public claim about being halal. However, the good news is that their entire menu is free from pork, and they offer all the standard halal meat choices like chicken, beef, lamb, and goat. Many Muslims are comfortable eating at places like this, but we always suggest asking the staff about their meat suppliers for extra peace of mind.
Based on all the menus we could find online, Ceylon Wok does not serve any pork or pork products. Their drinks menu also appears to be alcohol-free, only listing soft drinks and water.
We couldn't find any information to confirm if the meat used at Ceylon Wok is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Since they don't make any specific halal claims, it's best to ask the restaurant staff directly about their meat suppliers if this is important to you.
While Ceylon Wok and the Paramount Centre itself do not have a prayer room, there are excellent facilities very close by. The Melbourne Madinah is located at 359 Exhibition Street, which is only a 4-5 minute walk from the restaurant.
As a food court eatery, Ceylon Wok is more suited for casual, individual, or small group meals. It doesn't have private dining areas or facilities for large, formal family gatherings.
Located in a food court in Melbourne's CBD, Ceylon Wok serves up authentic Sri Lankan food. While they don't officially state they are halal, their menu is entirely pork-free and focuses on chicken, lamb, beef, and goat curries, making it a potentially suitable choice for halal-conscious diners. They also offer a good range of vegetarian and vegan options.
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We have a neutral level of confidence. The menu looks promising with plenty of halal meat choices and no pork, which is a good sign. However, the restaurant doesn't publicly state that they are halal, so we can't be certain about their meat sources.
Ceylon Wok in Melbourne is a popular restaurant serving authentic Sri Lankan cuisine with a diverse menu including kottu, curries, and rice dishes. Reviews indicate customers enjoy the tasty and fresh food, generous portions, and flavorful dishes, with vegan options available. The restaurant is known for its pleasant staff, reasonable prices, and a welcoming atmosphere, offering both dine-in and takeaway services.
Ceylon Wok
shop 3/108 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Melbourne, 3000
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Some halal evidence available
0% confidence
We have a neutral level of confidence. The menu looks promising with plenty of halal meat choices and no pork, which is a good sign. However, the restaurant doesn't publicly state that they are halal, so we can't be certain about their meat sources.
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