Brisbane, a vibrant city known for its diverse cultural tapestry and culinary landscape, offers a plethora of dining options that cater to the Halal dietary needs of its residents and visitors. Whether you're exploring the scenic Southbank or the bustling city centre, you'll find a variety of Halal-certified restaurants and cafes that promise an unforgettable gastronomic journey. Alongside these eateries, Brisbane is home to several mosques, providing spaces for worship and community gatherings. This guide highlights some of the best Halal dining experiences and local mosques in Brisbane, ensuring a fulfilling visit for those adhering to Halal dietary laws.
Born in 2015, Roti Place proudly serves Brisbanities the highly sought after Malaysian street food, particularly roti canai and nasi lemak. Their selection also features an extensive list of other popular Malaysian food, such as Hainanese chicken rice and Bak Kut Teh (the Pork Tea). The restaurant is equipped with an open roti kitchen where their roti masters showcase the making of roti canai.
FRESH, FUN, FLAME-GRILLED DELICIOUSNESS. Dive into the heart of Korean cuisine at Hanwoori, an establishment that invites you to be the master of your BBQ destiny. With a buffet that boasts a wide selection of high-quality vegetables, seafood, and choice meats (all Halal-certified, excluding pork), guests are encouraged to cook their selections to perfection on a table's grill. Hanwoori's buffet also features a Banchan Bar with fresh salads and Korean side dishes, as well as a selection of traditional and modern Korean foods from the Street Food Bar. For those with plant-based preferences, a vegan plate featuring chargrilled veggies and fried rice is also available, ensuring that everyone leaves satisfied.