There are 28 halal restaurants in Point Cook listed in our community-maintained directory, covering Korean, Kebab, Thai, Greek, Indian and more. Point Cook Town Centre and the surrounding shopping villages serve one of the fastest-growing Muslim communities in Melbourne, with family-friendly halal restaurants, burger joints and cafes.
Top-rated picks right now include Oriental Spoon Express, bbqd and Thai @ Point Cook. 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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Oriental Spoon Express
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bbqd
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Thai @ Point Cook
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Miss Pickle 1971 Restaurant Point Cook
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Chilli Chaska Tandoori Bar
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Pizza Origin - Point Cook
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Amalfi Pizza & Pasta Pointcook
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momo & chillies
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Gami Chicken & Beer
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Smokey Den
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Mad Mex Point Cook
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MC Fish and Chippery - Minh Chau Fish and Chippery
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Burgur Point cook
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PappaRich Point Cook
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Minar Point Cook
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Hot House Pizza
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Jessie's Pizza Point Cook
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Snappas Fish 'n' Chippery
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Urban Grill Kebabs
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Priya
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Dosa Hut Indian Restaurant Point Cook
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Mikado Sushi
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Juicy Kebab & HSP (Sanctuary Lakes)
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Kesari Indian Kitchen - Point Cook
More halal options
- Wrap It Falafel, Kebab & HSP — Point Cook
- McDonald's Point Cook North — Point Cook
- Nando's Point Cook Town Centre — Point Cook
- Nene Chicken Point Cook — Point Cook
Frequently asked questions
How many halal restaurants are there in Point Cook?
Our directory currently lists 28 halal restaurants in Point Cook. New listings are added by the community regularly.
What are the best halal restaurants in Point Cook?
The highest-rated halal spots in Point Cook right now are Oriental Spoon Express (4.9★), bbqd (4.9★), Thai @ Point Cook (4.7★), based on Google review scores.
Which cuisines can I find halal in Point Cook?
Point Cook has halal options across Korean, Kebab, Thai, Greek, Indian, Pizza, Nepalese, Chicken.
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.