London's culinary scene accommodates halal diners with options ranging from street food to Michelin-starred restaurants.
Popular Halal Restaurants
- Brick Lane curry houses: Many restaurants along Brick Lane serve halal Bangladeshi and Pakistani dishes.
- Berenjak: Persian grill in Soho offering halal kebabs and sharing plates (check current certification).
- Ramo Ramen: Halal Japanese ramen in Kentish Town.
- Coqfighter: Halal fried chicken and burgers across several locations.
- Fine dining: Many high-end venues (e.g., Zelman Meats) provide halal meat upon request. Always call ahead to confirm.
Tips for Finding Halal Food
- Certification: Finding certified halal establishments can be challenging; ensure that meat is slaughtered according to Islamic law and prepared separately from non-halal meat.
- Reviews: Use apps like HalalTrip or Zabihah to locate and review halal eateries.
Insider Tips
- Prayer rooms: Some restaurants include prayer rooms (e.g., Islington's fine-dining venue with dedicated prayer space).
- Street food markets: Borough Market and Camden Market host stalls with halal options like falafel, kebabs and Malaysian cuisine. Ask vendors about halal status.
Dining Tip: Visit our Food & Restaurants section for the complete halal dining guide, or download our Halal Restaurant Guide.