Fact 1:The Gaucho Tradition
Brazilian Churrasco, the style of cooking at MEET, has its roots in the fireside feasts of the Gauchos (South American cowboys). They would slow-roast large cuts of meat on skewers...
MEET

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MEET isn't officially halal certified, but it is listed on a popular food directory as offering 'halal options'. Since it's a Brazilian BBQ place that also serves alcohol and pork, we highly recommend you talk to the staff about how they prepare their halal dishes to ensure you're comfortable.
Yes, MEET is fully licensed and serves a wide variety of alcoholic drinks, including cocktails and wine. Their menu also includes pork and bacon items, so there is a risk of cross-contamination in the kitchen.
We couldn't find any information to confirm if the meat at MEET is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For specific details on their meat suppliers and slaughter methods, it's best to ask the restaurant directly.
The restaurant does not have a prayer room. The closest mosque, the Islamic Centre of Newcastle in Mayfield, is about a 10-15 minute drive away and is not within walking distance.
MEET is a large restaurant that can host functions for up to 200 guests, so they can definitely accommodate large families. However, given the lively atmosphere with music and alcohol being served, you'll want to consider if it's the right environment for your family gathering.
MEET is a lively Brazilian BBQ restaurant in Newcastle known for its open-flame grilled meats carved right at your table. While a food directory mentions they have 'halal options', the restaurant also serves alcohol and pork, so it's best to chat with them directly about your needs.
Some halal evidence available
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Our confidence is moderate because the restaurant is listed on a food discovery website as offering halal options. However, this isn't a direct claim from the restaurant itself, and they do serve alcohol, so we'd suggest checking with them directly to be sure.
Customers often praise the unique Brazilian churrasco experience, highlighting the variety and quality of the meats carved tableside. The lively atmosphere and attentive service are also frequently mentioned as positives. Some diners find it to be a bit pricey, but many feel it's worth it for a special occasion.
MEET
9 Darby St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Newcastle, 2300
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Some halal evidence available
0% confidence
Our confidence is moderate because the restaurant is listed on a food discovery website as offering halal options. However, this isn't a direct claim from the restaurant itself, and they do serve alcohol, so we'd suggest checking with them directly to be sure.
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