Fact 1:An Invitation to a Feast
The name 'Daawat' is an Urdu word for an 'invitation to a feast'. Daawat-E-Mildura literally translates to “An Invitation from Mildura,” embodying their welcoming spirit. It invites guests to share...
Daawat-E-Mildura Indian Restaurant

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We couldn't find any information about Daawat-E-Mildura having a halal certification. They haven't mentioned being halal on their website or on any popular halal directories. However, their menu is pork-free, which is a positive sign for anyone looking for halal options.
The restaurant does not serve any pork. Their menu features chicken, lamb, beef, and goat. However, their official website confirms that they are a 'fully licensed restaurant' and serve alcohol.
We did not find any information to suggest that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Since the restaurant has not made any public claims about their meat suppliers, we recommend asking them directly about their slaughter methods.
The restaurant does not have an on-site prayer room. The closest dedicated prayer facility is the Mildura Mosque, located at 20 Eleventh St, which is about a 14-minute (1.1km) walk from the restaurant.
The restaurant is described as having a friendly and welcoming atmosphere suitable for families. They also offer catering services for events. For large group bookings, it would be best to contact the restaurant directly to discuss your needs.
Daawat-E-Mildura is an Indian restaurant known for its welcoming atmosphere and classic dishes. While they don't have any pork on the menu, it's good to know they are licensed to serve alcohol.
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We're moderately confident about the halal options here. The menu has no pork, which is a great sign. However, they do serve alcohol, and we couldn't find any specific statements from the restaurant saying their meat is halal. It's always a good idea to ask when you visit.
Daawat-E-Mildura Indian Restaurant is highly praised for its delicious food, friendly service, and warm atmosphere. Customers appreciate the generous portions, diverse menu with vegetarian options, and the staff's willingness to accommodate dietary needs. The restaurant is considered the best Indian eatery in the region, with standout dishes like Onion Bhaji and Lamb Bhuna.
Daawat-E-Mildura Indian Restaurant
121 Eighth St, Mildura VIC 3500, Australia
Mildura, 3500
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Some halal evidence available
0% confidence
We're moderately confident about the halal options here. The menu has no pork, which is a great sign. However, they do serve alcohol, and we couldn't find any specific statements from the restaurant saying their meat is halal. It's always a good idea to ask when you visit.
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