Schnitz Mildura

Schnitz Mildura

Schnitz Mildura

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Fact 1:The Aussie Icon: The 'Parma'

The 'Parma', short for Chicken Parmigiana, is a true Australian pub classic. While its roots are in Italian eggplant parmigiana, Aussies famously swapped the eggplant for a crispy chicken schnitzel....

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Positive Indicators

  • The parent company for the franchise has a public statement that their chicken is halal.

Points to Consider

  • Pork (bacon) is served, which creates a risk of cross-contamination.
  • The halal claim is from the head franchise and not specific to the Mildura location.
  • The available information about their halal status is quite old.

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Our Recommendation:

If you're comfortable eating from a place with a mixed kitchen, the chicken schnitzel is a halal option. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Schnitz Mildura halal certified?

Schnitz as a franchise has stated that their chicken is halal. However, the Mildura restaurant doesn't have a specific, separate halal certification. This means you can enjoy the chicken schnitzel with the understanding that it comes from a halal supplier, but the restaurant itself isn't fully certified.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

We couldn't find any evidence that they serve alcohol. However, they definitely serve pork in the form of bacon, which is available in several of their burgers and wraps. This means it's a mixed kitchen where halal and non-halal ingredients are handled.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

There is no information available to suggest that the chicken is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). The general claim from the franchise is that their chicken is 'halal', which usually refers to machine slaughter in large-scale supply chains in Australia.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

The restaurant does not have a prayer room. The nearest mosque is the Mildura Mosque on Tenth St, but it is over 2km away and not within a short walking distance. It's best to make prayer arrangements elsewhere before visiting.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

The restaurant is described as family-friendly and good for groups. While they don't have specific private sections, it's a casual environment that can likely accommodate larger families for a meal.

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