The Complete Halal Dining Guide to Da Nang for Muslim Travelers
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The Complete Halal Dining Guide to Da Nang for Muslim Travelers

A comprehensive guide to halal food in Da Nang, from certified restaurants to hidden gems. Essential tips for Muslim travelers including prayer facilities and Australian beef options.

Kim Tran

Kim Tran

Lead Travel Expert & Co-Founder

January 15, 2025

6 min read

The Complete Halal Dining Guide to Da Nang for Muslim Travelers

Da Nang may not have the obvious halal infrastructure of other Southeast Asian cities, but Muslim travelers can absolutely enjoy the culinary scene with some insider knowledge. Here's your complete guide to halal dining in Da Nang, gathered from experienced Islamic travelers.

Important Note About Australian Beef

Always ask if their beef is Australian - if the answer is yes, it's halal for us to consume. This simple question will open up many more dining options throughout Da Nang.

Prayer Facilities

While there aren't any mosques in Da Nang, Karim Food Halal usually holds Jummah prayers. Connect with them for prayer times and community information.

Certified Halal Restaurants

Karim Food Halal

Your go-to for Jummah prayers and authentic halal cuisine. This is your community hub in Da Nang.

Maxim Halal Restaurant & Cafe

Excellent for takeout food with everything on the menu being halal-certified. Perfect when you want the convenience of knowing everything is safe to eat.

Zaytoon

Located on the main roadway, this restaurant serves halal items across their entire menu. Highly recommended by fellow Muslim travelers.

Maharaja

A fantastic Indian restaurant that's not far from the city center. All their dishes are halal, making it perfect for familiar flavors.

Hidden Halal Gems

Missteak

Pro tip: They don't advertise it, but their beef is halal! Order the flat iron steak - it's a superior cut and absolutely delicious.

4P Pizza

Amazing Italian food where the seafood is halal. Perfect for when you're craving Western cuisine.

Moc Quan Fish Restaurant

Specializes in seafood (which is halal). Don't miss their black pepper shrimp - it's exceptional.

Istanbul Anatolian Kebab House

Proper halal Turkish cuisine in the heart of Da Nang.

Grab Food Options

You'll find quite a few halal places on Grab Food, though some don't explicitly advertise it. Use the app to discover options and always verify with the restaurant about their meat sourcing.

Poke Bowl (Grab Delivery)

If you're not comfortable with raw fish, order through Grab and then:

With a stove: Quickly cook their fish in butter

Without a stove: Use lemon or lime juice to slow-cook the fish

Where to Buy Halal Meat

The Meat Company

They stock halal beef and chicken, but it's raw - so you'll need access to a kitchen. Perfect if you're staying in accommodation with cooking facilities.

Street Food Safety Tips

Be cautious with grilled or BBQ fish from street vendors - they often don't cook their fish and pork separately. This cross-contamination makes it unsuitable for Muslim consumption.

Always ask about cooking methods and equipment when ordering street food.

Pro Tips for Muslim Travelers

Learn the key phrase: "Thịt bò có phải từ Úc không?" (Is the beef from Australia?)

Use Google Translate: Download the Vietnamese language pack offline for easy communication about dietary requirements.

Connect with the community: Find Karim Food Halal early in your trip to connect with local Muslims and get current recommendations.

Plan your meals: Mix certified halal restaurants with the hidden gems that serve Australian beef.

Seafood is safe: When in doubt, Vietnamese seafood dishes are generally a safe bet.

Budget Planning

Certified halal restaurants: $8-15 per meal

Hidden gems with Australian beef: $6-12 per meal

Street food (with caution): $2-5 per meal

Grab delivery: Similar to restaurant prices plus delivery fee

Final Thoughts

Da Nang's halal scene might require a bit more research than Kuala Lumpur or Jakarta, but the food quality is exceptional. The key is knowing where to look and what questions to ask. With this guide, you'll discover that Da Nang offers plenty of delicious halal options for Muslim travelers.

Remember to always verify the halal status when trying new places, and don't hesitate to ask about Australian beef - you might be surprised by how many restaurants can accommodate your dietary needs.

Kim Tran

Kim Tran

Lead Travel Expert & Co-Founder

Born and raised in Gia Lai province in Central Vietnam, Kim has been guiding travelers through Vietnam for over 15 years. Her deep knowledge of Central Highlands culture and passion for sharing authentic Vietnamese experiences makes every journey unforgettable.

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