Schnitz Truganina

Schnitz Truganina
Schnitz Truganina
Price
Cuisine
Australian • European



Shop Halal Products
Positive Indicators
- The franchise has a public statement confirming their chicken is halal.
- A customer has reported seeing a halal certificate in a store, although this was for a different location.
Points to Consider
- Pork (bacon and ham) is served, creating a risk of kitchen cross-contamination.
- The official statement about halal chicken is from 2015 and may be outdated.
- A reviewer raised concerns about shared utensils for halal and non-halal items.
Is Schnitz Truganina halal certified?
Schnitz as a franchise has said that their chicken is halal. However, the Truganina restaurant is not halal because it also serves pork items like bacon and ham. This means it's a 'mixed kitchen'. If you're considering eating here, we recommend asking the staff how they prevent contact between the halal chicken and other ingredients.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Based on their online delivery menus, Schnitz Truganina does not serve alcohol. However, they do serve pork products, specifically bacon and ham, in several of their burgers and parmas.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
We did not find any information to suggest that the chicken is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). The general claim from the franchise is that their chicken is halal, but details about the slaughter method are not provided.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
There are no prayer facilities within the restaurant or its shopping centre. The closest known mosque is Al-Taqwa Mosque at 201 Sayers Rd, but it is not within a short walking distance (over 2.5km away).
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
Schnitz Truganina has a casual, family-friendly atmosphere suitable for small to medium-sized groups. For very large gatherings, it would be best to contact the restaurant directly to see if they can accommodate your party.





