Roti Place

Roti Place
Roti Place
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Cuisine
Malaysian

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About Roti Place
Roti Place is a popular Malaysian restaurant in Brisbane's CBD known for its fresh roti and classic street food. However, it is not a halal restaurant as it clearly serves pork and alcohol.
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Confirmed Facts
- No positive factors identified for a halal classification.
Points to Consider
- Pork is clearly listed on the menu in multiple dishes.
- Alcohol (beer and wine) is also served.
- There are no mentions of halal from the restaurant or in customer reviews.
Is Roti Place halal certified?
No, Roti Place is not halal. Our research confirms that they serve several dishes containing pork, such as 'Bak Kut Teh (Pork Tea)', and also have a full alcohol menu with beer and wine. For these reasons, it is not considered a halal restaurant.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Yes, Roti Place serves both pork and alcohol. Their menu clearly lists multiple pork dishes and has dedicated sections for beer, wine, and cider.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
As the restaurant serves pork and is not halal, the slaughter method for their other meats is not relevant to a halal context. There is no information to suggest any of their meat is zabihah hand-slaughtered.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
The restaurant itself does not have a prayer room. You would need to find a public prayer facility or a mosque in the Brisbane CBD area for your prayers.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
While the restaurant can likely accommodate large groups, it is not a suitable venue for a Muslim family gathering due to the presence of pork and alcohol on the menu.
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