Master Lanzhou Noodle Bar - Chinatown

Master Lanzhou Noodle Bar - Chinatown
Master Lanzhou Noodle Bar - Chinatown
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Chinese

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About Master Lanzhou Noodle Bar - Chinatown
This popular noodle bar in Melbourne's Chinatown is known for its authentic hand-pulled noodles. However, it is not a halal restaurant as it serves both pork and alcohol.
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Confirmed Facts
- No specific strengths identified regarding halal status.
Points to Consider
- Pork is served at the restaurant.
- Alcohol is available on the premises.
- No claims of being halal were found on their website or in any searches.
Is Master Lanzhou Noodle Bar - Chinatown halal certified?
No, Master Lanzhou Noodle Bar in Chinatown is not halal. Our research confirms that they serve pork dishes and also offer alcohol, making it unsuitable for diners looking for a halal meal.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Yes, the restaurant serves both pork and alcohol. We found menu items like 'Spicy Shredded Pork Ear' and various dishes containing pork mince. They also have beer and wine available.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
As the restaurant is not halal and serves pork, the slaughter method of their other meats is not relevant to halal compliance. There is no information to suggest any of their meat is zabihah hand-slaughtered.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
The restaurant itself does not have a prayer room. You would need to find a public prayer facility or a mosque in the Melbourne CBD area for your prayers.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
While the restaurant can accommodate groups, it is not recommended for Muslim family gatherings because the food served is not halal.













