Little Ban Ban

Little Ban Ban
Little Ban Ban
Price
Cuisine
Korean

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Confirmed Facts
- Consistent lack of halal claims across all sources
- Brand concept ('chimaek') is explicitly linked with alcohol service.
- No conflicting information found
Points to Note
- No specific concerns identified
Is Little Ban Ban halal certified?
Based on our research, Little Ban Ban does not appear to be halal. We haven't found any halal claims from the restaurant, and their brand concept is 'chimaek', which is the Korean tradition of pairing fried chicken with beer. For these reasons, it is not considered a halal venue.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Yes, Little Ban Ban's food concept is based on serving alcohol (beer) with their chicken. We did not find any pork items on their menu during our analysis.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
There is no information to suggest that the chicken at Little Ban Ban is hand-slaughtered (zabihah) or halal. The restaurant does not make any claims about the source of their meat.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
Little Ban Ban is located within the Rundle Mall Plaza, which may have public facilities, but there is no dedicated prayer room mentioned within the restaurant itself. You would need to check with the mall's information desk for the nearest prayer facilities.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
Given that the restaurant is not halal and serves alcohol, it would not be a suitable venue for most Muslim family gatherings. It is located in a shared food court setting which can accommodate groups, but the food itself does not meet halal requirements.










