Fact 1:The Turning Treasure
The name "döner," a star at Bentley Kebab, literally means "rotating" in Turkish. This refers to the iconic vertical rotisserie cooking method invented in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire. This slow-turning...
Bentley Kebab

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Turkish • Pakistani



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While we haven't found a formal certificate for Bentley Kebab, all signs point to it being a great halal option. Their menu is entirely free of pork and alcohol, and they specialize in Pakistani and Turkish cuisine which is traditionally prepared to be halal. It's a popular spot in the local community.
No, Bentley Kebab does not serve any pork or alcohol. Their menu is focused on halal meats like chicken, beef, and lamb.
We haven't found any specific information confirming if the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For peace of mind, it's always a good idea to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers.
We did not find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant. We recommend checking for nearby mosques or prayer facilities in the Bentley area.
Bentley Kebab is described as a casual takeaway spot. While they may be able to handle group orders, it's best to contact them directly to see if they can accommodate large family gatherings for dine-in.
Bentley Kebab is a Pakistani and Turkish spot in Bentley, perfect for a late-night feed. They serve up a range of kebabs, plates, and gozleme with classic halal meats like chicken and doner, and you won't find any alcohol on their menu.
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We're pretty sure this place is halal. The menu is full of typical halal meats like chicken and doner, and there's no pork or alcohol in sight. It's also described as a Pakistani and Turkish spot, which usually means they follow halal practices.
Bentley Kebab
113 Manning Rd, Bentley WA 6102, Australia
Bentley, 6102
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty sure this place is halal. The menu is full of typical halal meats like chicken and doner, and there's no pork or alcohol in sight. It's also described as a Pakistani and Turkish spot, which usually means they follow halal practices.
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