The Halal Guys

The Halal Guys
The Halal Guys
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Cuisine
American • Middle Eastern

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Confirmed Facts
- The global parent company has a clear halal policy and uses certified meat suppliers.
Points to Consider
- A review on a third-party website mentions 'bacon' being served at this specific location.
- We could not find an official Australian website or social media page for this restaurant.
- There is no verifiable Google Business Profile to check the menu or recent customer reviews.
- The official brand website does not list Australia as a franchise location.
- Information about this specific branch is unconfirmed and conflicting.
Is The Halal Guys halal certified?
The international brand 'The Halal Guys' states on its main website that it uses certified halal meat suppliers. However, we could not confirm if this specific restaurant in Dandenong is an official franchise or if it follows the same policy. We found a concerning review mentioning 'bacon' and were unable to find any local, official information to verify its halal status, so please be very cautious.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
The global brand does not serve alcohol or pork. However, a customer review for the Dandenong location found on a third-party website specifically mentions 'bacon'. We could not verify the menu from an official source, so we cannot confirm their policy on pork or alcohol.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
The global brand's website provides certification documents, some of which indicate that the beef is zabihah halal and not stunned before slaughter. However, we cannot confirm if the meat at the Dandenong location comes from these specific suppliers.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant. You would need to look for a nearby mosque or public prayer facility in the Dandenong area.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
We don't have enough information about the restaurant's size or facilities to confirm if they can host large family gatherings. Given the unconfirmed halal status, we would not recommend it for Muslim families at this time.












