Mamma Roti

Mamma Roti

Mamma Roti

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Mamma Roti's famous Butter Chicken has a surprising origin! It was created in Delhi in the 1950s when chefs cleverly combined leftover tandoori chicken with a rich, buttery tomato gravy...

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Positive Indicators

  • Menu analysis shows no pork served
  • Cuisine is from a region with strong halal traditions (Indian)
  • Positive reviews from the local community

Points to Consider

  • No direct halal claim found on their website or social media
  • No listing found on major halal directories
  • They do serve alcoholic beverages

Analysis performed:

Our Recommendation:

Based on our analysis, it could be a halal choice for dining but we can't find any specific halal claim. So we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Mamma Roti halal certified?

Mamma Roti is classified as "halal-friendly" on HalalHQ, meaning they offer some halal menu options but are not a halal restaurant. We have not found formal halal certification for this establishment. The restaurant serves alcohol, so we recommend asking staff about specific halal options and verifying ingredients when ordering.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

Yes, Mamma Roti serves alcohol. We have not found pork items on their menu, but since they serve alcohol, this is not a halal dining environment. If you're looking for a strictly halal restaurant, we recommend checking out our halal certified options in the area.

What halal options are available?

Mamma Roti may have certain halal meat options available, but we recommend confirming with the restaurant directly when ordering. Since they serve alcohol and are not halal-certified, Muslim diners should inquire about ingredients, preparation methods, and cross-contamination to ensure their comfort level.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

We do not have information confirming that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Given that this is a halal-friendly (not halal) restaurant, we strongly recommend asking the staff directly about their meat sourcing and slaughter methods if this is important to you.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

Mamma Roti does not have a prayer room on-site. The main mosque in the area is Al-Taqwa Mosque on Sayers Road, but it is about a 45-minute walk away, so you would need to drive.

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