Fact 1:Cultural Connection
Food trucks like this one carry Middle Eastern street food into Melbourne's northern suburbs, where large Lebanese and Turkish Muslim communities have settled. Dishes such as tawook and sujuk reflect...
Eagle Baz

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Middle Eastern • Lebanese



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Eagle Baz says on its own Instagram account that the venue is 100 percent halal, and a halal stamp is printed directly on its menu board. The halal status is owner-declared rather than from a third-party body, which is standard practice for food trucks in Australia and is valid evidence for Muslim diners.
No. There is no pork anywhere on the Eagle Baz menu, which is built around chicken, beef, steak, sujuk and falafel. No alcohol is served either; the only drinks are soft drinks, ayran and water.
We did not find any specific information about hand slaughter or zabihah for Eagle Baz. If this matters to you, it is best to ask the team directly when you order.
Yes. Al-Muntada Australia mosque is right next door at 416 to 424 Barry Rd, around a one minute walk, so you can easily pray before or after eating. Eagle Baz itself is a food truck and does not have its own prayer room.
Eagle Baz is a late-night Middle Eastern food truck focused on takeaway, delivery and quick orders rather than sit-down dining, so it is best suited to grabbing food to go rather than hosting large gatherings on site.
Eagle Baz is a Middle Eastern food truck in Broadmeadows that the owners say is 100 percent halal, with a halal stamp printed right on the menu board. They serve smashed beef burgers, chicken tawook, sujuk and falafel wraps, loaded fries and ayran, with no pork and no alcohol. It is open late seven days a week and sits right next door to Al-Muntada mosque.
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We are confident this food truck is halal because they say so on their own Instagram, their menu board carries a halal stamp, and the food is all chicken, beef and falafel with no pork or alcohol.
Customers praise Eagle Baz for fresh, tasty food and friendly service, with several calling the burgers some of the best they have had. Diners highlight the quick, clean service and the welcoming local atmosphere.
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We are confident this food truck is halal because they say so on their own Instagram, their menu board carries a halal stamp, and the food is all chicken, beef and falafel with no pork or alcohol.
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