Cha & Dumpling

Cha Dumpling

Cha & Dumpling

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Confirmed Facts

  • Tagged as 'Halal' on a restaurant discovery platform.

Points to Consider

  • Pork is listed on the menu from the same source that tags it as halal.
  • There are no direct halal claims from the restaurant on any website or social media.
  • No customer reviews mention the restaurant being halal.
  • The business operates in a mixed food court environment.

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Our Recommendation:

Given the mention of pork, it's very important to ask the staff directly about how their halal dishes are prepared to avoid any mix-ups. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Cha & Dumpling halal certified?

We couldn't find any direct halal claims or certification from Cha & Dumpling themselves. One food website does list them as 'Halal', but it also mentions that they serve pork, which is conflicting information. For this reason, we can't confirm they are fully halal.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

We found no evidence that they serve alcohol. However, a menu source indicates that pork is served at the restaurant. This creates a risk of cross-contamination between halal and non-halal ingredients.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

We did not find any information to suggest that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). It's always best to ask the restaurant staff directly about their meat suppliers if this is important to you.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

The restaurant is located within the Adelaide Central Plaza food court, and we did not find any information about a dedicated prayer room within the restaurant or the shopping centre. You may need to find a suitable public space or a nearby mosque for prayers.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

As it's located in a public food court, seating is generally open and may not be suitable for large private gatherings. It's more of a casual, quick-eats style place.

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