Tang (Box Hill)

Tang (Box Hill)
Tang (Box Hill)
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Cuisine
Chinese

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About Tang (Box Hill)
Tang (Box Hill) is a Chinese restaurant specializing in Jiangnan street food. We could not find any information to confirm they serve halal food, so we advise Muslim diners to be cautious.
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Confirmed Facts
- No positive factors identified regarding halal status.
Points to Consider
- No evidence of halal practices or claims could be found.
- The restaurant does not have an official website or social media presence to verify its status.
- Chinese cuisine often includes pork, and items like wontons are high-risk without a clear halal statement.
Is Tang (Box Hill) halal certified?
We couldn't find any evidence that Tang (Box Hill) is halal. They don't seem to have any halal certification, they aren't listed on any popular halal directories, and there are no mentions of them being halal in online reviews. We recommend caution for Muslim diners.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Based on the menus we found on delivery platforms, there is no mention of alcohol or pork. However, some dishes like wontons traditionally contain pork in Chinese cuisine, and we couldn't confirm the ingredients used here.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
There is no information available to suggest that the meat served at Tang (Box Hill) is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). We could not find any details about their meat suppliers.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about a prayer room at the restaurant or in the immediate vicinity. You may need to find a nearby mosque or public prayer facility.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
While the restaurant may be able to accommodate large groups, its unconfirmed halal status makes it a risky choice for Muslim family gatherings. We would recommend choosing a restaurant with a clear halal policy.






