Fact 1:The 'Smashed' Chicken Secret
The name 'Ayam Penyet' literally translates to 'smashed chicken.' Before serving, the crispy fried chicken is lightly pressed with a pestle. This unique step not only tenderizes the meat but...
Ria Ayam Penyet

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Yes, it appears to be fully halal. While we didn't see a certificate specifically for the Victoria Park location, other Australian branches of Ria Ayam Penyet are listed on popular halal food guides as '100% certified Halal'. They also don't serve any pork or alcohol, which is a very strong indicator that they operate fully halal.
No, Ria Ayam Penyet does not serve any pork or alcohol. Their entire menu is free from these items, making it a safe choice for diners looking for a completely halal environment.
We couldn't find specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). This is common in Australia, but it's always best to ask the restaurant staff directly if this is important to you.
We did not find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant. We recommend checking for nearby mosques or prayer facilities in the Victoria Park area.
The restaurant is described as having a pleasant and genuine family dining atmosphere. While there aren't separate family sections, it's a welcoming place for families. For large group bookings, it's always a good idea to call the restaurant in advance to make arrangements.
Ria Ayam Penyet in Victoria Park offers authentic Indonesian street food that's 100% halal. It's famous for its signature smashed fried chicken (Ayam Penyet) and grilled beef ribs, all served in a warm, family-friendly setting with no alcohol.
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We're pretty confident this place is halal. The restaurant chain is described as '100% certified Halal' on a popular food guide for its other Australian locations. Plus, a look at their menu shows no pork or alcohol, which is a great sign!
Ria Ayam Penyet
417 Albany Hwy, Victoria Park WA 6100, Australia
Victoria Park, 6100
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty confident this place is halal. The restaurant chain is described as '100% certified Halal' on a popular food guide for its other Australian locations. Plus, a look at their menu shows no pork or alcohol, which is a great sign!
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