
As a Malaysian traveler who loves discovering new cities (and halal food!), I was genuinely amazed by how easy it is to find halal options in London. From juicy smash burgers in Soho to creamy laksa that tasted just like home, London is a halal food paradise waiting to be explored. 🕌🍔🍜
Whether you're planning your first trip to the UK or returning for another round of food adventures, this city has something for everyone—Malaysian comfort meals, Middle Eastern wraps, British classics, and sweet treats. And yes, they’re all halal-certified or Muslim-friendly!
If you’re like me—someone who travels with their taste buds and faith in mind—then this guide is for you. In this blog, I’ll share my favorite halal restaurants, hidden gems, and must-try meals so you can explore London the halal way. ✈️😋
🍔 Halal Smash Burger That Hit Every Craving

In the heart of Soho, I stepped into Burgeri—a trendy burger joint serving up halal-certified beef patties smashed to crispy perfection. The brioche bun was warm, the patty juicy, and the cheese melt-in-your-mouth. Add rosemary fries and a milkshake? Heaven!
📖 About Smash Burgers
Thin beef patties smashed on a hot griddle for crispy edges and juicy centers, often served with signature sauces and toasted buns.
🍽️ Best Places to Try It
| 🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
|---|---|---|
Burgeri | Soho | ~RM50–RM65 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Ask for “spicy” sauce if you like heat
- Try their lotus biscoff shake—it’s iconic
- Limited seating—go off-peak for a chill vibe
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Perfect for burger fans, teens, and casual eaters
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🥘 Lamb Biryani That Felt Like Home

At Needoo Grill in Whitechapel, I ordered their famous lamb biryani. Aromatic, beautifully layered, and served with cool raita. The lamb was fall-off-the-bone tender and rich in flavor.
📖 About Biryani
A fragrant rice dish layered with spiced meat, herbs, and saffron—brought to London by South Asian communities.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Needoo Grill | Whitechapel | ~RM45–RM55 |
Tayyabs | Aldgate East | ~RM50–RM65 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Pair with mango lassi or grilled lamb chops
- Portions are big—perfect for sharing
- Ask for “medium spice” for balance
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Great for family dinners and spice lovers
🍗 Halal Fried Chicken That Crunches Right

Peck Peck in Tooting served up halal Korean-style fried chicken with addictive crunch and juicy chicken. I had the soy garlic wings and couldn’t stop eating. Crispy outside, saucy and tender inside.
📖 About Halal Fried Chicken
A London favorite, often served with Asian or peri-peri flavours and fully halal-certified.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Peck Peck | Tooting | ~RM30–RM40 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Try the gochujang glaze for a spicy kick
- Great for sharing—get a platter
- Goes well with fries or rice
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Perfect for friends, snackers, and Korean food fans
🥙 Lamb Shawarma That Took Me to the Middle East

In Edgware Road, I grabbed a wrap from Maroush Express. Sliced lamb was slow-cooked on a spit, stuffed into flatbread with garlic sauce, pickles, and salad. Juicy, tender, and packed with flavor.
📖 About Shawarma
Middle Eastern street food—meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, usually served as wraps or plates.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Maroush Express | Edgware Road | ~RM25–RM35 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Add chilli sauce for extra heat
- Best eaten fresh—don’t wait too long
- Try their mint lemonade too
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Perfect for on-the-go eaters, solo travellers
🥧 Halal Shepherd’s Pie That Felt So British

At The Great Chase, I was served a halal shepherd’s pie topped with creamy mashed potatoes, hiding slow-braised lamb in rich gravy underneath. British comfort food done right—and all halal!
📖 About Shepherd’s Pie
Classic British dish made with minced lamb (or beef) and topped with mashed potatoes.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
The Great Chase | Clerkenwell | ~RM60–RM75 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Try their mocktails—they’re alcohol-free
- Ask for the "halal British classic" section
- Great for slow dinners
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Ideal for traditionalists, couples, and fine diners
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🍳 Halal Full English Breakfast That Energized My Day

I headed to Drunch in Mayfair for a halal English breakfast—beef bacon, chicken sausages, hash browns, mushrooms, beans, and toast. A true London start to the day.
📖 About Full English Breakfast
A traditional UK morning meal, now available in halal versions with non-pork substitutions.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Drunch | Mayfair | ~RM55–RM70 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Book ahead on weekends—it gets full
- Ask for fresh juice pairings
- Come hungry—it’s big!
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Great for families, brunch lovers, and early risers
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🍰 Halal Afternoon Tea That Felt Fancy

Near the Natural History Museum, I treated myself to halal afternoon tea at a boutique hotel café. Served with finger sandwiches, scones, and petit fours—all alcohol-free and halal-certified. Sipping earl grey with a view of London’s skyline felt so elegant!
📖 About Afternoon Tea
A British tradition of light tea, cakes, and sandwiches, now adapted by many establishments to be Muslim-friendly.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
The Montcalm London | Marble Arch | ~RM95–RM120 |
The Lalit London | Tower Bridge | ~RM110–RM130 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Book 48 hours in advance for halal options
- Try rose or cardamom scones for a twist
- Dress semi-formal—it’s part of the experience
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Perfect for couples, friends, and classy travellers
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🍕 Halal Pizza That Was Love at First Slice

In Wembley, I visited Fireaway Pizza, known for their fully halal menu and stone-baked pies. I built my own pizza with spicy beef, mushrooms, olives, and mozzarella. Crispy crust, gooey cheese, and fresh toppings made it unforgettable.
📖 About Halal Pizza
Customisable and quick, halal pizzas in London often feature beef pepperoni, chicken tikka, or veggie options—stone-baked to perfection.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Fireaway Pizza | Wembley | ~RM35–RM45 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Choose peri-peri chicken for a spicy twist
- Add garlic mayo drizzle or chili flakes
- Ask about gluten-free or vegan cheese options
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Pizza lovers, families, and customisers at heart
🍜 Halal Laksa That Took Me Back to Malaysia

I found a gem in Highbury called Sambal Shiok, serving up rich halal laksa in a cozy setting. The broth was creamy and spicy, the noodles bouncy, and the toppings—halal chicken, tofu puffs, and sambal—tasted just like home.
📖 About Laksa
A spicy coconut-based noodle soup from Malaysia, now winning hearts in London for its bold flavours and halal appeal.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Sambal Shiok | Highbury | ~RM45–RM55 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Ask for extra sambal if you like heat
- Pair with pandan cake or teh tarik
- Arrive early—seating is limited!
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Perfect for Malaysians, soup lovers, and nostalgic eaters
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🍩 Halal Doughnuts That Melted in My Mouth

In Shoreditch, I visited Dum Dum Donutterie and picked up a box of halal-friendly doughnuts. The Nutella-filled and pistachio-glazed ones were standout—light, fluffy, and not overly sweet. Each bite was indulgent and worth every calorie.
📖 About Halal Doughnuts
Many dessert shops in London offer halal-certified or gelatin-free options, making it easy for Muslim travelers to enjoy sweet treats.
🍴 Best Places to Try It
🍽️Restaurant | 📍Location | 💰Cost |
Dum Dum Donutterie | Shoreditch | ~RM8–RM12/piece |
💡 Pro Tips
- Try their cronut (croissant-doughnut hybrid)
- Perfect with coffee or chai latte
- Go early—some flavors sell out quickly
👨👩👧 Persona Fit
Sweet tooths, kids, dessert lovers
🔍 How I Find Halal Restaurants in London (Easily!)

As a Malaysian Muslim traveller, finding halal food is always one of the first things I sort out when arriving in a new city. Thankfully, London makes it easy—halal options are everywhere if you know where to look! Here are my go-to ways to find them quickly and confidently:
✅ 1. Halal Restaurant Apps & Websites
I use these almost every day during my trip:
- Zabihah – a global halal directory that includes reviews from Muslim travellers
- HalalTrip – great for planning food + prayer times
- HappyCow – helpful for halal + vegetarian or vegan crossover spots
✅ 2. Google Maps Search Tips
Just type in keywords like “halal food near me” or “halal restaurant London” and filter by rating and distance. Reviews often mention if the place is Muslim-owned or uses certified meat.
✅ 3. Ask at the Mosque
Mosques like East London Mosque and Regent’s Park Mosque always have nearby halal options. You can even ask the imam or regular attendees—they often give the best local tips!
✅ 4. Look for the Signs (Literally)
Many restaurants in London proudly display “Halal” signs on their windows. Still, I always ask politely if the meat is certified and whether alcohol is served—just to be sure.
✅ 5. Social Media + TikTok
Yes, seriously! I follow UK-based Muslim food bloggers and TikTokers who post halal food tours, reviews, and hidden gems across London.
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🧭 Muslim Travel Tips in London

Whether you're here for a short vacation or a longer stay, here are a few helpful tips to make your halal journey in London smooth and enjoyable:
✅ 1. Use Halal Finder Apps
Download apps like HalalTrip, Zabihah, and HappyCow to locate halal restaurants and prayer spaces around the city.
✅ 2. Stay Near Muslim-Friendly Areas
Areas like Whitechapel, Edgware Road, and Bayswater have plenty of halal eateries, nearby mosques, and Muslim communities.
✅ 3. Visit London’s Major Mosques
Don’t miss:
- London Central Mosque (Regent’s Park)
- East London Mosque (Whitechapel)
- Finsbury Park Mosque
✅ 4. Bring a Portable Prayer Mat
London is a busy city. Having a compact sejadah and using apps like Muslim Pro for prayer times & Qibla direction makes things easy.
✅ 5. Look Out for Halal Labels

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Most halal-certified restaurants will display a certificate or a "Halal" sign—just ask the staff if you're unsure.
✅ 6. Use Public Transport with Ease
The Oyster Card or contactless cards make the Tube and buses convenient. Download Citymapper for the best real-time routes.
😍Explore Halal Food in London

After exploring all these delicious spots, I can truly say that London is one of the most halal-friendly cities I’ve visited. Whether you're craving something spicy, something sweet, or a familiar taste of home, you’ll find it here—served with warm British hospitality and certified halal assurance.
As a fellow Malaysian who cares about both rasa and iman, this city made me feel right at home. So go ahead—explore, eat, and enjoy every halal bite London has to offer!
Selamat menjamu selera dan selamat melancong! 🍽️✈️

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