Chicken Joah

Chicken Joah
Chicken Joah
Price
Cuisine
Korean

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Confirmed Facts
- No positive factors identified regarding halal status.
Points to Consider
- The restaurant serves a wide range of alcoholic beverages, including beer, soju, and wine.
- The restaurant's story is inspired by the 'Chimaek' (chicken and beer) culture in Korea.
- There are no mentions of 'halal' on their website, social media, or in any customer reviews found.
- The menu includes bacon in the Korean Army Stew, which is a pork product.
Is Chicken Joah halal certified?
No, Chicken Joah is not halal. We couldn't find any halal claims from the restaurant, and they serve both alcohol and pork, which means it's not a suitable option for a halal diet.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Yes, they do. The restaurant's menu features a wide selection of alcoholic beverages, including beer and soju. Their Korean Army Stew also contains bacon, which is a pork product.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
There is no information to suggest that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Given that the restaurant is not halal, it's very unlikely that they use a halal slaughter method.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about a prayer room at the restaurant. You may need to find a nearby mosque or public prayer facility if you plan to be in the area.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
While they may be able to accommodate large groups, it's important to remember that the restaurant is not halal and serves alcohol and pork, which would make it unsuitable for most Muslim family gatherings.









