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Sydney Cheesesteak Factory

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American • Australian

We researched this venue's halal status so you don't have to.
The business marks itself halal in its own Instagram bio. No item on its menu is named pork, the bacon it serves is turkey bacon, and no alcohol is served.
No. The bacon on the menu is turkey bacon, described as such by two independent accounts filmed at this address.
The food truck trades at 290A Woodville Road, Guildford NSW 2161, Thursday to Sunday from 6:30pm.
Sydney Cheesesteak Factory is a food truck trading on Woodville Road in Guildford, serving cheesesteaks, loaded fries and wings. The business marks itself halal in its own Instagram bio. No item on its menu is named pork, and the bacon it serves is turkey bacon. No alcohol is served.
Good restaurant evidence available
85% confidence
We are confident this venue is halal. The halal signal is first-party. The business's own Instagram bio marks it halal, in Arabic and in English, on the same line as the street address and trading hours, so the claim is about this site rather than a sister one. A cheesesteak menu is where a pork read matters most, and the one bacon item is turkey bacon, named as such by two independent accounts filmed at this address. No item on the menu is named pork. The alcohol answer comes from the primary source: the venue does not appear on the New South Wales liquor register, searched by trading name and by suburb. The confidence sits a notch below our usual first-party level because the claim is a marking in a bio rather than a sentence on the business's own website, which carries no halal wording at all.
Sydney Cheesesteak Factory
290A Woodville Rd, Guildford NSW 2161, Australia
Guildford, 2161
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Good restaurant evidence available
85% confidence
We are confident this venue is halal. The halal signal is first-party. The business's own Instagram bio marks it halal, in Arabic and in English, on the same line as the street address and trading hours, so the claim is about this site rather than a sister one. A cheesesteak menu is where a pork read matters most, and the one bacon item is turkey bacon, named as such by two independent accounts filmed at this address. No item on the menu is named pork. The alcohol answer comes from the primary source: the venue does not appear on the New South Wales liquor register, searched by trading name and by suburb. The confidence sits a notch below our usual first-party level because the claim is a marking in a bio rather than a sentence on the business's own website, which carries no halal wording at all.
We researched this venue's halal status so you don't have to.
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