Frango Fairfield East

Frango Fairfield East

Frango Fairfield East

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Fact 1:The Chicken Connection

The name 'Frango' isn't just catchy; it's the Portuguese word for 'chicken'! This simple, direct name perfectly reflects Frango Fairfield East's mastery of their star dish: succulent, flame-grilled charcoal chicken....

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Confirmed Facts

  • They are open about where they get their meat, stating that chicken and lamb are from halal suppliers.

Points to Consider

  • Pork is served in the restaurant.
  • The restaurant clearly states they cannot guarantee that halal and non-halal items won't mix.
  • This restaurant is not halal-certified.

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Our Recommendation:

Because they serve pork and there's a risk of cross-contamination, you'll need to decide if you're comfortable eating here based on your own personal standards. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Frango Fairfield East halal certified?

No, Frango Fairfield East is not halal-certified. They are very open about their food sources, and on their website, they mention that their chicken and lamb come from halal-certified suppliers. However, they also state that they are not a halal-certified restaurant because they serve pork and cannot guarantee that cross-contamination will not happen in their kitchen.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

Yes, Frango's menu includes pork items like 'BBQ Pork Belly'. Because they prepare pork in the same kitchen as their other meats, they warn customers about potential cross-contamination. There is no evidence they serve alcohol at the Fairfield East location, which is mainly for takeaway and drive-thru.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

There is no information available to suggest that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). The restaurant only states that their suppliers for chicken and lamb are 'halal certified', which can cover different methods of slaughter.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

We did not find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant or very close by. It's best to plan for prayers before or after your visit.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

The Fairfield East location is set up more for takeaway, drive-thru, and casual outdoor seating, so it might not be ideal for large, private family gatherings. It's great for picking up a family meal to enjoy at home.

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