Fact 1:A Taste of Jaffna
The name 'Yaal' is a beautiful nod to the restaurant's Sri Lankan roots. It's the Tamil name for Jaffna, a city in Northern Sri Lanka renowned for its vibrant culture...
Yaal Cafe

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Indian • Malaysian



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While we haven't found a formal certificate for Yaal Cafe, all signs point to it being a fully halal restaurant. The type of food they serve is traditionally halal, and our research found no mention of pork or alcohol. It's a popular spot in the community, but it's always a good idea to ask the staff directly if you have any concerns.
Based on our analysis of their menu and online presence, Yaal Cafe does not serve any pork or alcohol, making it a great option for diners looking for a completely halal environment.
We did not find any specific information confirming that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For confirmation on their meat suppliers and slaughter methods, we recommend asking the restaurant staff directly.
Our research did not indicate a prayer room within the cafe itself. We recommend checking for nearby mosques or prayer facilities in the Maddington area.
Yaal Cafe is described as being child and family-friendly, and they accept reservations. For large group bookings, it would be best to contact the restaurant directly to discuss your needs and ensure they can accommodate your family comfortably.
Yaal Cafe is a cozy spot in Maddington serving up authentic Sri Lankan, South Indian, and Malaysian food. It's a family-friendly place with a menu that appears to be fully halal, making it a great option for a delicious and worry-free meal.
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We're feeling pretty good about this spot. While they don't shout 'halal' from the rooftops on their website, the type of food they serve (Sri Lankan and South Indian) is often halal, and we couldn't find any red flags like pork or alcohol on the menu. Lots of customers seem to love it!
Yaal Cafe
5/2 Sheoak Rd, Maddington WA 6109, Australia
Maddington, 6109
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're feeling pretty good about this spot. While they don't shout 'halal' from the rooftops on their website, the type of food they serve (Sri Lankan and South Indian) is often halal, and we couldn't find any red flags like pork or alcohol on the menu. Lots of customers seem to love it!
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