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Where to Find Halal Restaurants in Australia
Australia is home to 3,218 halal restaurants on HalalHQ, spanning all 8 states and territories with 10 cuisine types represented. The most-listed cuisines are Middle Eastern, Turkish, American. Each listing is community-reviewed and tagged for halal status: fully halal, partially halal, alcohol-free, or Muslim-owned. Use the Browse by state grid below to drill into your region, or scroll to the featured restaurants for top picks across the country. Listings refresh as new venues open and as community members verify entries. Updated June 2026.
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How many halal restaurants are in Australia?
Australia has 3,218 halal restaurants listed on HalalHQ, spanning all 8 states and territories. The directory covers 10 cuisine types, with Middle Eastern, Turkish, American the most represented. Every listing is community-reviewed and tagged for its halal status: fully halal, partially halal, alcohol-free, or Muslim-owned. Use the "Browse by state" grid above to drill into a specific state, or scroll to the featured restaurants for the country-wide top picks. We refresh listings continuously as new venues open and as community members verify existing entries.
Which Australia states have the most halal restaurants?
Halal density follows population: the states with the largest Muslim populations have the deepest directories. The "Browse by state" grid above shows every state and territory in Australia with at least one listed halal venue. Click into any state for the full directory, suburb breakdown, and state-specific FAQs about certification mix, popular cuisines, and Ramadan operating patterns. If a state shows zero or very few listings, it usually means we're earlier in our community-verification rollout there. Submit listings via "Suggest a place" to help fill the gap.
Are restaurants in Australia halal certified?
Certification varies by venue. Across Australia we have listings certified by ICCV, Western Australia Halal Authority, HCA, alongside other recognised authorities. Many other venues are Muslim-owned (1,587 nationwide), and a third group is community-confirmed halal where a HalalHQ contributor has spoken with the owner about meat sourcing. Each listing's page shows its certification source so you can apply your own threshold. We never tag a restaurant as halal without one of these signals: formal certification, owner identification, or a documented community verification.
What are the most popular halal cuisines in Australia?
Across Australia, the most-listed halal cuisines are Middle Eastern, Turkish, American, followed by Australian, Indian, Mediterranean. The mix reflects migration patterns. Lebanese, Turkish, and Pakistani communities anchor older halal-dense suburbs in major cities, while South Asian (Indian, Bangladeshi) and Malay/Indonesian options have grown faster in newer suburbs and university towns. Each state has its own cuisine profile; click into a state page above to see the local breakdown.
How does HalalHQ verify halal status?
We tag halal status using three distinct signals, each visible on the listing. First, formal certification by recognised Australian halal authorities (AFIC, ICCV, HFSAA, etc.). The listing names the certifier and links to the cert where possible. Second, Muslim-owned identification, confirmed by the owner during onboarding or by a HalalHQ verifier. Third, community verification, where a HalalHQ contributor has spoken with the owner about meat sourcing and confirmed the claim. We never auto-tag a venue as halal; every listing carries one of these documented signals.























