HalalHub’s goal is transparency, not judgment.
Many restaurants offer halal food options while also serving alcohol.
Instead of hiding this reality, HalalHub clearly labels such restaurants
so users can make informed personal choices.
Different people have different comfort levels, and HalalHub respects
that diversity by providing clear and honest information.
Restaurants that serve alcohol are not labeled as fully halal on HalalHub.
They are clearly marked as:
“Halal options available – alcohol present”
This means halal food options are offered, but alcohol is also served.
The distinction is visible, intentional, and designed to avoid confusion.
No. HalalHub does not lower standards — it separates information levels.
Reviewed by HalalHub means no alcohol present
Halal declared by owner means owner responsibility
Halal options available means alcohol is present
This structure increases clarity instead of forcing a single definition
onto everyone.
HalalHub does not issue religious rulings.
Business owners declare their own practices.
HalalHub verifies operational details where applicable.
Users decide what aligns with their personal beliefs.
This keeps HalalHub neutral, respectful, and inclusive.
Removing such restaurants would hide useful information and push people
back to guessing.
HalalHub believes transparent labeling is better than silence.
Users who prefer alcohol-free environments can easily filter
restaurants based on their preference.
Level 2 restaurants are clearly marked as owner-declared.
This means:
– The owner has stated their practices
– HalalHub has not yet fully Reviewed them
This transparency allows users to decide whether they are comfortable
or prefer Level 1 restaurants.
No. Certification is optional.
HalalHub provides information, transparency, and choice.
Formal certification is handled separately and is never mandatory.
That depends on your personal comfort level.
Some users prefer alcohol-free environments only.
Others are comfortable with halal food options.
HalalHub provides clear information so you can decide for yourself.
No. HalalHub is an information and trust platform, not a religious authority.
It promotes clarity, transparency, and respect — not enforcement.
HalalHub lists restaurants based on publicly available information for transparency
purposes.
If you are the owner or an authorized representative of a restaurant, you can use the
“Claim this restaurant” button on the restaurant’s page to request access
and submit updates or corrections to the information shown.
If you prefer not to be listed, you may also request the removal of your restaurant through
the same process or by contacting us directly. We handle such requests promptly and in good
faith.
Listing a restaurant on HalalHub does not imply endorsement, certification, or partnership.
The platform exists to provide transparent information so users can make their own informed
choices.