Ayam Chef

Ayam Chef
Ayam Chef
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Cuisine
Malaysian • Indonesian

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About Ayam Chef
Ayam Chef is a Malaysian restaurant in Southbank known for its modern take on classic 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 specific strengths identified regarding halal status.
Points to Consider
- The menu clearly lists pork items like 'Coco Chilli Pork' and 'Lobak' (minced pork).
- No claims of being halal were found on their website, social media, or in any reviews.
- The restaurant is not listed on any halal directories.
Is Ayam Chef halal certified?
No, Ayam Chef is not halal. We found no halal claims or certifications for the restaurant. Most importantly, their menu clearly lists several dishes containing pork, which makes it not suitable for a halal diet.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Yes, Ayam Chef serves pork. We found dishes like 'Coco Chilli Pork' and 'Lobak (minced pork)' on their menu from multiple sources. We did not find any evidence that they serve alcohol.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
As the restaurant serves pork and is not halal, the concept of hand-slaughtered (zabihah) meat does not apply here.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about prayer facilities at the restaurant or in the immediate vicinity during our analysis.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
Given that the restaurant serves pork, it would not be a suitable venue for a Muslim family gathering.











