Updated July 2026
Where to Find Halal Restaurants in Ash Shubaikah, Makkah Province
Ash Shubaikah, Makkah Province is home to 27 halal restaurants spanning 10 cuisine types. The most popular cuisines include Middle Eastern, International, American, with options ranging from casual dining to premium experiences. Every restaurant in this directory has been reviewed by the HalalHQ community, covering halal-certified, Muslim-owned, and community-verified establishments. Whether you are looking for a quick bite, a family dinner, or catering for a special occasion, this guide helps you find halal dining options that match your needs. Browse ratings, photos, menus, and reviews from real diners to make an informed choice. Updated July 2026.
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Patras Restaurant (مطعم بتراس)

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Cafeteria Albahari

خطوة جمل (Camel Step)

Archi

RATIO Speciality Coffee

دارة القهوة - Darat al-Qahwa

AlOrchid Restaurant

الرومانسية أبراج جبل عُمر Al romansiah

Ice Cream Ibrahim Khalil Street

Alqandeel Restaurant

Dates Mecca

Lobby Lounge at Address Jabal Omar Makkah

Brooklyn Cafe

Bateel El'an بتيل إيلان - Jumeirah Makkah

Al Mustafa Restaurant

Chickees

Spice Market

Al Tekkeya Café | التكية كافيه

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Frequently asked
How many halal restaurants are in Ash Shubaikah?
Ash Shubaikah, Makkah Province has 27 halal restaurants listed on HalalHQ, spanning 10 cuisine types. The most common cuisines in the area are Middle Eastern, International, American. Each listing has been reviewed by the HalalHQ community and tagged for halal status — fully halal, partially halal, alcohol-free, or Muslim-owned. We refresh listings continuously as new restaurants open and as community members verify or update existing entries. If you spot a venue we've missed, use the "Suggest a place" button at the top of the page.
Are restaurants in Ash Shubaikah halal certified?
Halal status varies restaurant-by-restaurant in Ash Shubaikah. Some are formally certified by Australian halal authorities such as AFIC, ICCV, or HFSAA — those carry a green "halal certified" badge on their listing. Others are Muslim-owned (we count 26 Muslim-owned venues in the suburb), and some are community-confirmed halal where the owner has verbally confirmed their meat sourcing to a HalalHQ verifier. Each listing's page shows the certification source explicitly so you can decide what evidence threshold matters to you. We never tag a restaurant as halal without one of these signals.
What are the most popular cuisines for halal food in Ash Shubaikah?
Ash Shubaikah's halal scene leans on Middle Eastern, International, American, with smaller representation from Asian, Pakistani, Desserts. The mix reflects the suburb's migration history and family-run kitchens — Lebanese bakeries and grilled-meat houses often anchor older halal-dense areas, while newer suburbs lean more toward South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi) cuisines. Browse the cuisine chips at the top of this page to filter the list, or open any cuisine guide for an editorial pick of the best venues in that style.
How are restaurants rated on HalalHQ in Ash Shubaikah?
Ratings are sourced from the HalalHQ community plus public Google reviews where available. The current average rating across listed venues in Ash Shubaikah is 4.0 stars. Each restaurant card shows a five-star summary with the review count beneath. We weight recent reviews more heavily than old ones — a venue rated four stars two years ago doesn't override a fresh wave of three-star feedback. If you eat somewhere on this list, leaving a review takes about a minute and is the single most useful contribution you can make to other halal-conscious diners in Ash Shubaikah.
When do restaurants in Ash Shubaikah open during Ramadan?
Restaurants in Ash Shubaikah typically extend their hours during Ramadan, with many staying open until midnight or later for the post-iftar crowd. Some run iftar dine-in specials, others switch to takeaway-only after Maghrib. Hours change year-to-year, so check the listing for the venue you're interested in — many of our community members update opening hours mid-Ramadan as they visit. The HalalHQ events page for Ash Shubaikah (linked at the top of this page) lists community iftars and tarawih programs running during the month, which often partner with local restaurants for catering.
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