WIN Lunch Bar & Restaurant

WIN Lunch Bar Restaurant

WIN Lunch Bar & Restaurant

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Positive Indicators

  • Halal items are certified by a local authority (WAHA)
  • Listed on community halal directories
  • The community has reported this status, which our research confirms

Points to Consider

  • Serves pork dishes on the menu
  • Serves alcohol on the premises

Analysis performed:

Certification Details:

Body:Western Australia Halal Authority

Our Recommendation:

Since they handle both halal and non-halal ingredients, it's a great idea to let the staff know you're ordering halal so they can take care with your meal. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is WIN Lunch Bar & Restaurant halal certified?

Yes, WIN Lunch Bar & Restaurant has a range of its food certified halal by the Western Australia Halal Authority (WAHA). This means you can confidently order from their certified halal selection. It's always a good idea to confirm with the staff which items are covered by the certification when you visit.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

Yes, this restaurant serves both pork and alcohol. While they offer certified halal food options, their full menu is not halal, and they do serve alcoholic beverages.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

We couldn't find any specific information about the meat being hand-slaughtered (zabihah). The certification from WAHA confirms it meets their halal standards, but for details on the slaughter method, it's best to ask the restaurant directly.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

The restaurant doesn't have its own prayer room, but it's very close to Masjid Al Khalil Malaga, which is within walking distance in the same suburb. Al-Ameen Mosque is also nearby.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

WIN Lunch Bar is more of a casual lunch spot and we didn't find evidence of private dining rooms or dedicated family sections. It's best to call them directly to see if they can accommodate a large group booking.

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