There are 28 halal restaurants in Brunswick listed in our community-maintained directory, covering Cafe, Middle Eastern, Kebab, Indian, Chicken and more. Sydney Road is Melbourne's most famous halal strip — Lebanese bakeries, charcoal chicken, Turkish pide and late-night kebabs run for kilometres through Brunswick. It's the first place many locals recommend for halal food in the inner north.
Top-rated picks right now include Bellboy Cafe | Brunswick Cafe, King TUT and Sisters. Every listing is flagged halal by the community — read how we verify halal status, and confirm with the restaurant if certification matters to you.
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Bellboy Cafe | Brunswick Cafe
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King TUT
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Sisters
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THE NICHOLSON COFFEE & EATERY
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SPICE MIX- Indian, Nepalese & Halal Restaurant Melbourne
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EL Mirage
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Rumi
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Bird Bang'n Chicken
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Kevabs
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Project Turkish
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Pizza & Grill
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Mama Manoush
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Schnitz Barkly Square
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Jalwa - Indian Restaurant & Bar
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Capricho Grilled Chicken - Brunswick East
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Savour cafe’ and juice bar
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Tiba's Restaurant
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F.A.T. Fried and Tasty
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Hanoi Rose
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Desi Cuisine Brunswick
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Singh's Indian Take Away Food
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Savour Eats
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Night Spark Restaurant
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Barkly's Kitchen
More halal options
- Ancient Memories Restaurant & Shisha — Brunswick East
- BBQ Lounge on Lygon — Brunswick East
- New York Minute — Brunswick East
- McDonald's Brunswick — Brunswick
Frequently asked questions
How many halal restaurants are there in Brunswick?
Our directory currently lists 28 halal restaurants in Brunswick (including Brunswick East, Brunswick West). New listings are added by the community regularly.
What are the best halal restaurants in Brunswick?
The highest-rated halal spots in Brunswick right now are Bellboy Cafe | Brunswick Cafe (4.8★), King TUT (4.8★), Sisters (4.8★), based on Google review scores.
Which cuisines can I find halal in Brunswick?
Brunswick has halal options across Cafe, Middle Eastern, Kebab, Indian, Chicken, Vegetarian, Turkish, Pizza.
Are these restaurants halal certified?
Listings are reported halal by the community. Some hold formal certification (e.g. ICCV/AFIC), others are Muslim-owned without certificates. Check the verification badge on each restaurant page and confirm directly with the venue if certification matters to you.