Fact 1:The "Fire Meat" Secret
The name 'Bulgogi' translates to "fire meat" in Korean ('bul' for fire, 'gogi' for meat). This name comes from its traditional preparation over an open flame, giving their Beef Bulgogi...
Food Hall

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Malaysian • Korean



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Food Hall doesn't have an official halal certification for the entire venue. It's a food court with multiple independent kitchens. We found a review mentioning that they offer 'tasty halal options', which is a good sign! However, because each kitchen is different and at least one serves alcohol, we recommend you speak with the staff at the specific stall you're interested in to make sure their food meets your requirements.
We didn't find any pork on the menus we analyzed. However, the official website for the Korean vendor 'Basak' mentions that their food goes well with Soju, which is an alcoholic beverage. So, yes, alcohol is served on the premises.
We didn't find any specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For details on their meat suppliers, it's best to ask the staff at the individual food stalls directly.
There are no prayer facilities within the Food Hall itself. The nearest dedicated prayer space is the City Queen St Musalla at 131 Queen St, but it is about a 15-20 minute (1.2km) walk, so planning ahead for prayers is recommended.
As a food hall, it has a casual, open-seating dining area which could be suitable for family gatherings. While they don't have private rooms, the variety of food options from different vendors is great for groups with different tastes. The individual vendors also offer catering if you're planning a larger event elsewhere.
Food Hall is a cool spot in Melbourne's CBD where you can find a bunch of different food stalls all in one place. They've got everything from Malaysian street food and Thai curries to Korean fried chicken and Japanese rice bowls. While there's a mention of halal options being available, just be aware that at least one of the vendors serves alcohol.
Some halal evidence available
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We have some confidence that you can find halal food here, as it's mentioned in a review. However, because it's a food hall with different kitchens and we know at least one vendor serves alcohol, we can't be certain that everything is halal.
Melbourne's food halls, such as the Queen Victoria Market's Food Hall and the Glen Waverley food court, offer diverse culinary experiences ranging from Asian flavors to international cuisines. Reviews suggest that these food courts provide affordable and unique dishes, with some hidden gems offering authentic tastes. However, some reviewers find certain food courts to be lacking in unique options and note that food quality can vary.
Food Hall
11 Gem Pl, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Melbourne, 3000
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Some halal evidence available
0% confidence
We have some confidence that you can find halal food here, as it's mentioned in a review. However, because it's a food hall with different kitchens and we know at least one vendor serves alcohol, we can't be certain that everything is halal.
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