Food Hall

Food Hall

Food Hall

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Positive Indicators

  • A review specifically mentions that the Food Hall has tasty halal options.

Points to Consider

  • One of the vendors (Basak Korean) mentions serving Soju, an alcoholic beverage.
  • It's a food hall with multiple vendors, so halal practices may vary between kitchens.
  • There are no direct halal claims from the Food Hall's official website or social media.

Analysis performed:

Our Recommendation:

Because it's a shared space with different vendors and alcohol is served by at least one of them, it's a good idea to ask the staff at the specific food stall you're ordering from about their halal practices. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Food Hall halal certified?

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.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

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.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

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.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

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.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

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.

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