Angkor Noodles

Angkor Noodles
Angkor Noodles
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Cuisine
Vietnamese

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About Angkor Noodles
Angkor Noodles is a Cambodian restaurant in Noble Park known for its noodle soups and rice dishes. Please be aware that this restaurant is not halal as it serves several pork dishes on its menu.
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Confirmed Facts
- No positive factors identified regarding halal status.
Points to Consider
- The menu explicitly includes multiple pork dishes such as 'Pork Chop and Fried Egg Rice' and 'Braised Pork Organ'.
- There are no claims of being halal on their menu, social media, or any halal directories.
- Customer reviews do not mention the restaurant being halal.
Is Angkor Noodles halal certified?
No, Angkor Noodles is not halal. We found no evidence of any halal practices, and their menu clearly includes pork dishes, which makes it unsuitable for a halal diet.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Angkor Noodles serves multiple pork dishes, such as 'Pork Chop and Fried Egg Rice' and 'Braised Pork Organ'. We did not find any evidence that they serve alcohol.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
As the restaurant is not halal and serves pork, the meat is not hand-slaughtered (zabihah).
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about prayer facilities at the restaurant or immediately nearby. Given its non-halal status, it is unlikely they provide such amenities.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
Due to the restaurant serving pork, it is not a suitable venue for Muslim family gatherings.








