Fact 1:A Taste of Tradition
The fusion of French pastry techniques with Middle Eastern flavours, like in the Knafeh Croissant, reflects a beautiful culinary dialogue. This blend honours the rich dessert traditions of the Levant,...
Creme de la creme

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Middle Eastern • Australian



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Yes, Creme de la creme is considered fully halal. While they don't have a formal paper certificate, they are widely confirmed as 100% halal by many trusted Melbourne halal food bloggers. The cafe has also stated on their own social media that they use halal ingredients, like turkey ham instead of pork, and they don't serve any alcohol.
No, they don't. Creme de la creme has a 100% pork-free menu and does not serve any alcoholic beverages, making it a completely alcohol-free environment.
The cafe primarily serves pastries and drinks. For items like their 'halal ham', they use a turkey-based product. We haven't found specific information about the slaughter method of the turkey, which is common for cafes that don't handle raw meat. For peace of mind, you can always ask the staff directly.
There isn't a prayer room inside the cafe itself, but the Australian Islamic Centre in Newport is very close, just a 4-minute drive away.
Yes, they can! Creme de la creme has a private dining room that is perfect for smaller family gatherings or groups looking for a more private space to enjoy their delicious pastries and coffee.
Creme de la creme is a much-loved patisserie in Spotswood, famous for its incredible Middle Eastern-inspired croissants. It's a fully halal spot with no alcohol or pork, making it a perfect place for a treat. They're well-known in the community for their creative pastries like the Knafeh Croissant.
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We're very confident this spot is fully halal. It's highly recommended by well-known halal food bloggers in Melbourne, and the cafe itself has confirmed on social media that they use halal ingredients, like turkey ham instead of pork. Plus, they don't serve any alcohol.
Customers absolutely rave about the unique and delicious pastries, especially the Knafeh and Pistachio croissants. The cafe is highly regarded for its quality and creativity, earning features in major Melbourne food guides and maintaining a very high rating from hundreds of visitors.
Creme de la creme
Unit 1/101 Hudsons Rd, Spotswood VIC 3015, Australia
Spotswood, 3015
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Strong restaurant evidence available
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We're very confident this spot is fully halal. It's highly recommended by well-known halal food bloggers in Melbourne, and the cafe itself has confirmed on social media that they use halal ingredients, like turkey ham instead of pork. Plus, they don't serve any alcohol.
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