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Halal restaurants in Belsize Park
7 venues in Belsize Park rated S to B for halal, every tier backed by cited sources.
SearchBelsize ParkHalal
7 venues in Belsize Park rated S to B for halal, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% halal chicken and lamb; no pork or alcohol used. The UK branch holds a current Halal Europe certificate (2026–2027) displayed on the website. The kitchen operates as a dedicated halal environment serving halal meat only.
Shah's Halal Food Hendon Central serves 100% halal chicken and lamb as confirmed on the official allergen information page, which explicitly states the kitchen does not use pork or alcohol in food preparation. The venue's entire brand and identity is built around halal cuisine, so this is structurally verified.
Shah's Halal Food is a fully halal kitchen with current Halal Europe certification (2026–2027) and ICCV certification (2024–2027) displayed on the official UK website. The menu features halal dishes such as lamb, chicken, beef, and fish over rice or in gyros, and all meat proteins are sourced halal-certified. This is a dedicated halal operation—no non-halal meat is present on the premises. Halal certification bodies for both the UK and the broader supply chain are clearly cited, matching the venue's own branding. No cross-contamination risk for halal observance.
Shah's Halal Food Cricklewood serves 100% halal chicken and lamb, with no pork or alcohol used in food preparation. The venue displays a Halal Europe certificate (2026-2027) and an I.C.C.V. certificate (2024-2027) on its website, confirming halal compliance. The kitchen is shared with non-halal items (e.g., vegetarian dishes prepared in the same environment), but the halal sourcing is clearly stated and certified.
The venue's name and branding explicitly state 'Halal Food', and the menu includes items like 'Halal Beef Bacon Bits'. The website has a dedicated 'View Halal Certifications' page, suggesting formal certification, but the certification details were not provided in the sources. The kitchen is shared with non-halal items (e.g., cheeseburgers with cheese), so cross-contamination is possible. Call ahead to confirm certification details.
Ekin Restaurant is described as a halal Turkish restaurant, with multiple sources listing halal options and halal cuisine. The venue's own website mentions it specializes in halal dishes. However, no independent halal certification body (like MUIS Singapore) is cited, and there is no mention of dedicated kitchen protocols or staff training for halal preparation. Best to confirm halal standards directly with the restaurant.
Listed as a halal restaurant by a brunch blog, and the menu features lamb and grilled meat dishes. The venue's own site does not explicitly confirm halal certification, and the kitchen is shared, so cross-contamination is possible. Ask staff about their halal sourcing.