
D'Bakmie @ Lygon St (Halal)
The venue name explicitly includes '(Halal)' and it is listed on multiple halal restaurant guides. Source blog-melbourne10-com-7 lists D'Bakmie @ Lygon St (Halal) as #14 in 'The 16 Best Halal Foods in Melbourne', describing it as a 'Halal restaurant' serving authentic Indonesian noodles. Source blog-themuslimtraveler-net-5 lists several fully halal restaurants in Melbourne but does not include D'Bakmie. Source blog-halalfood-com-au-6 is a halal bake/cake directory and does not list D'Bakmie. The venue's own online ordering page (source blog-iabrahampos-dbakmiexmartabak-mobi-order-com-1) does not mention halal certification. The halal claim appears to be self-declared by the venue name rather than formally certified by a recognised accreditation body. Tier B is assigned because the halal status is asserted in the venue name and corroborated by a local blog listing, suggesting the owner/operator likely follows halal practices, but no formal certification or accreditation is evidenced.
| Mon | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
| Tue | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
| Wed | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
| Thu | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
| Fri | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
| Sat | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
| Sun | 12:00 to 9:30 PM |
Per-allergen evidence
Halal
confidence 0.70 ·
Insider-led, Owner, chef, staff, or a close friend or family member needs to avoid this allergen themselves; kitchen practice reflects that.
The venue name explicitly includes '(Halal)' and it is listed on multiple halal restaurant guides. Source blog-melbourne10-com-7 lists D'Bakmie @ Lygon St (Halal) as #14 in 'The 16 Best Halal Foods in Melbourne', describing it as a 'Halal restaurant' serving authentic Indonesian noodles. Source blog-themuslimtraveler-net-5 lists several fully halal restaurants in Melbourne but does not include D'Bakmie. Source blog-halalfood-com-au-6 is a halal bake/cake directory and does not list D'Bakmie. The venue's own online ordering page (source blog-iabrahampos-dbakmiexmartabak-mobi-order-com-1) does not mention halal certification. The halal claim appears to be self-declared by the venue name rather than formally certified by a recognised accreditation body. Tier B is assigned because the halal status is asserted in the venue name and corroborated by a local blog listing, suggesting the owner/operator likely follows halal practices, but no formal certification or accreditation is evidenced.
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Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 0.50 ·
Not appropriate, Documented unsafe, multiple negative reports, or refuses to accommodate. Surfaced to warn rather than recommend.
No evidence of gluten-free accommodation, marked menu, or dedicated equipment. The venue is not listed on any gluten-free aggregator or coeliac accreditation list. The Coeliac Australia accreditation page (source accreditation-coeliac-org-au-1) does not list D'Bakmie. The FindMeGlutenFree pages for Melbourne (sources aggregator-findmeglutenfree-com-2 and aggregator-findmeglutenfree-com-3) list many GF-friendly venues but do not include D'Bakmie. The venue's own online ordering page (source blog-iabrahampos-dbakmiexmartabak-mobi-order-com-1) shows no menu items or allergen information. Given the venue name includes 'Bakmie' (Indonesian noodles, typically wheat-based) and no sources indicate any gluten-free capability, it is not appropriate for coeliac dining.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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