Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food

Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food
Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food
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Cuisine
Nepalese • Indian

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Confirmed Facts
- The entire menu is free from pork and pork-based ingredients
Points to Consider
- The restaurant serves or allows alcohol on the premises.
- They don't make any claims about being halal on their website or menu.
- We couldn't find any listings for them on popular halal directories.
- There are no reviews from Muslim customers confirming the food is halal.
Is Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food halal certified?
Danphe hasn't stated that they are halal and we couldn't find any certification for them. The good news is that their entire menu is pork-free. However, because they don't claim to be halal, we can't be sure about their meat suppliers. We always suggest asking the staff directly to be sure.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
They do not serve any pork or use pork ingredients in their kitchen. However, they do appear to serve wine or at least allow customers to bring their own (BYO), so it is not an alcohol-free restaurant.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
We couldn't find any information to suggest that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). The restaurant doesn't make any claims about its halal status or meat suppliers, so it's best to ask them directly about this.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
Danphe doesn't have a prayer room inside the restaurant. You would need to find a nearby mosque or a quiet public space for prayers.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
Danphe is described as a cosy restaurant, so it's a good idea to call ahead and book for large groups. They offer a family-friendly atmosphere perfect for enjoying a meal together, but they don't have separate family sections.






