Halal food Hanoi – Vietnam

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If you’re interested in Halal food hanoi Vietnam, there are now food tours specifically for Muslims, or you can follow a Halal food route in the Old Quarter on your own. Here are some popular options.

Halal food hanoi
Halal food hanoi

🕌 Halal food meaning

1. Abide by Islamic law.

Halal refers to foods that are permitted for consumption by Muslims according to the Quran .

The opposite of Halal is Haram (which is banned).

2. Ensure the origin and processing method.

Halal food meaning
Halal food meaning

Halal food must meet the following requirements:

  • Animals must be slaughtered according to Islamic ritual.
  • The butcher recites a prayer in the name of Allah.
  • Blood must be completely drained from the animal’s body.
  • The processing method must not be mixed with Haram food.

3. Forbidden Foods (Haram)

Some foods are not allowed in Halal :

  • Pork and pork products
  • Animals die before slaughter.
  • Blood
  • Predators (such as lions, tigers, etc.)
  • Alcoholic beverages

4. Moral and hygienic significance

Halal is not just a rule about food; it also has a deeper meaning:

  • Cleanliness and food safety
  • Humane treatment of animals
  • Honesty in production and business

✅ In summary: Halal = food that is legal according to Islamic law , guaranteeing its origin, slaughtering methods, processing, and hygiene so that Muslims can consume it.

🥘 Halal food Hanoi

Pho Hanoi
Pho Hanoi

1 Tour specifically for Muslims

HA Food Tours

  • 📍 41 Luong Van Can Street, Hoan Kiem District
  • ⭐ 4.9 (120+ review)
  • Hanoi Street Food and Culture Tour

The tour content typically includes:

  • Explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter
  • Eat 5–7 Halal dishes
  • Visit the local market.
  • Learn about Vietnamese culinary culture.

⏱️ Duration: 3–4 hours

💰 Price: approximately 30–60 USD/person

Some Halal tours even include Muslim guides and only select Halal or Halal-friendly restaurants.

🍜 Halal Food Stops (Hanoi Old Quarter)

pho cuon hanoi
pho cuon hanoi

A Halal food tour will typically stop at the following restaurants:

1 Halal Food Station

📍 23 Hang Cot

  • Famous dish:
    • Halal food
    • Chicken curry
    • Fried rice
  • Price: ~80k–150k.

2 Oliva Palestinian Halal Food

📍 7 Hang Buom Street

  • Palestinian cuisine
  • Featured dish:
    • Shawarma
    • Falafel
    • Hummus.

3 Yalla Kebab & Grill – Halal

📍 45A Luong Ngoc Quyen

  • Kebab & Middle Eastern grill
  • There were a lot of Muslim tourists.

4 HALAL HANOI DELIGHTS

📍 6 Hang Giay Street

  • Diverse Halal Menu
  • There are Halal banh mi and pho available .
Bánh mì kẹp gà nướng Halal
Bánh mì kẹp gà nướng Halal

5 Kachi Kitchen

📍 Hang Dau

  • Indian + Vietnamese Halal combination
  • Signature dishes: butter chicken, halal banh mi.

🗺️ Halal Food Tour Itinerary (Suggested 3 hours)

Start:

  • Al-Noor Mosque (Hang Luoc Street)

Route:
1️⃣ Halal Food Station – Halal pho
2️⃣ Oliva Palestinian – shawarma
3️⃣ Yalla Kebab – kebab & grill
4️⃣ Hanoi Delights – halal Vietnamese food
5️⃣ Kachi Kitchen – dessert or curry

➡️ Everything is within walking distance of approximately 1 km .

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