Fact 1:Jakarta's Creamy Treasure
Soto Betawi is more than just soup; it's a taste of Jakarta's history! The "Betawi" people are native to the city, and their signature soto is famous for its uniquely...
Kedai Satay
Price
Cuisine
Indonesian • Malaysian
Shop Halal Products
Kedai Satay is considered halal. It's listed on popular halal food websites and has been positively reviewed by Muslim customers who confirm the food is halal. While they don't have a formal certificate displayed, this is very common in Australia where many trusted restaurants operate on a self-declared basis. Just be aware that they do serve alcohol.
Kedai Satay does not serve any pork. However, they do have a selection of alcoholic beverages available for other customers. The kitchen prepares halal food, but the dining environment is not alcohol-free.
We haven't found any specific information confirming that the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). This is quite common for restaurants in Australia. For absolute certainty, we recommend asking the staff directly about their meat suppliers.
We did not find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant. Being in the CBD, there may be mosques or public prayer facilities a short distance away, but none are within immediate walking distance.
Kedai Satay is described as having a friendly atmosphere and is child-friendly, making it suitable for families. However, it can get very busy, especially during lunchtime. For large groups, it would be best to contact the restaurant in advance to see what arrangements can be made.
We researched this venue's halal status so you don't have to.
Kedai Satay offers a delicious and authentic taste of Indonesian food in Melbourne's CBD. It's known for its flavourful grilled meats like satay skewers and tender ribs. While the food is halal, please be aware that they also serve alcoholic drinks.
Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty confident about the halal status here. The restaurant is listed on a popular halal food website and has been reviewed by Muslim customers who say the food is halal. Just be aware that they do serve alcohol.
Kedai Satay on King Street is a no-frills Indonesian cafe known for its satay and grilled dishes, offering halal options like beef with rice, grilled chicken, and lamb skewers. A reviewer on Reddit enjoyed the beef ribs with yellow rice, praising the peanut sauce ratio. The restaurant also receives positive ratings and reviews on Uber Eats.
Kedai Satay
186 King St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Melbourne CBD, 3000
No community notes yet.
Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty confident about the halal status here. The restaurant is listed on a popular halal food website and has been reviewed by Muslim customers who say the food is halal. Just be aware that they do serve alcohol.
Discover more places you might enjoy
Prayer facilities close to this restaurant
Planning a special occasion? Find professional services in the area