Halal Dining Guide
Discover halal-friendly restaurants, cafes and special menus across the Soho neighbourhood with our ultimate halal-inclusive guide to dining.
Soho, London is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, and creativity, and for halal diners, it’s a treasure trove of delicious possibilities. Whether you're looking for a quick bite, a cozy café, or a stylish dinner spot, Soho and Kingly Court offer a wide range of halal-friendly restaurants, complete with official halal certifications. Join us as we explore the best halal restaurants in Soho, highlight hidden gems, and share tips for navigating the area as a halal-conscious foodie.
Disclaimer: Please note that while this guide highlights restaurants offering halal-friendly options, availability may vary. If you require confirmation of halal certification or preparation practices, we recommend contacting the venue directly for the most accurate and up‑to‑date information.
Dishoom: Inspired by Bombay
Bombay inspired restaurant, Dishoom, captures the excitement of London and Bombay in the 60's.
The Soho restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon chai, dinner and late-night drinks, and caters to all dietary requirements. The all-day menu is Halal, with all lamb, chicken and turkey coming from certified suppliers.
Fully Halal Menus
Please note that while food is 100% halal, these venues may serve alcohol on the premises.
- Famous for serving up one of London's best bowls of ramen, Ramo Ramen creatively fuses staple food from Japan with a Phillipino staple. The restaurant was one of the UK's first ramen restaurants to offer a fully Halal menu, with a selection of rice bowls, starters and desserts also on offer.
- Inspired by dishes from the gourmet homes & street stalls across India’s regions, Masala Zone offers a menu covering a range of Indian cuisine. Indulge in 18 different types of grazing small plates, delicious home thalis and regional curries, with all meat being served halal certified.
- Persian restaurant, Berenjak serves up a menu of Persian classics built on the foundations of founder, Kian's, family recipes which have been passed down from generation to generation. All meat served is halal certified, with a menu of charcoal-grilled kababs, mazeh (small sharing plates), and fresh bread to choose from.
- Chinatown's Rasa Sayang specialises in halal Malaysian and Singaporean hawker-style cuisine. The restaurant is renowned for their authentic, spicy dishes featuring a combination of Chinese, Malay and Peranakan flavours.
Kingly Court's Halal Hotspots
Darjeeling Express
Bengali and North Indian inspired, Darjeeling Express boasts an all-woman kitchen and interiors inspired by an Indian train station. Dig into authentic dishes for lunch and dinner, with all meat served certified halal.
Le Bab
Middle Eastern restaurant Le Bab reinvents kebabs with provenance and seasonality in Kingly Court. With a fully halal menu, the restaurant is the perfect spot to break your fast this Ramadan.
Korean Dinner Party
Inspired by LA's Koreatown, dine on East meets West dishes, cocktails and craft sake to the sounds of Korean hip hop. The restaurant takes influence from Korean flavours, the US, Mexico and even Japan with a selection of small dishes on offer, perfect for sharing. All chicken served in the restaurant is certified halal.
Imad's Syrian Kitchen
Founded by Syrian chef, Imad Alarnab is a entrepreneur and refugee who ran successful restaurants, juice bars and cafes in Damascus. In the war, Imad's businesses were destroyed and he was forced to flee the country in search of safety. Imad eventually returned to the restaurant scene, bringing Londoner's a delicious, fully halal food menu made up of colourful mezzes and sharing plates.
Heard: Halal Smash Burgers
Make sure to visit Heard on Foubert's Place, a burger restaurant born out of Michelin-starred chef, Jordan Bailey's desire to make quality food more accessible to all. Dig into mouth-watering smash-burgers, crispy fries, milkshakes and more. The Truffle Shuffle and The Boring Burger can be made with halal beef, alongside the option of vegetarian fries and Heard sauce. Just let your server know you are ordering halal so everything can be prepared correctly.
Zahter: Mezes and Refined Grill
Showcasing Istanbulite cuisine with its rich and vibrant flavours, Zahter's ingredient led menu is continually changing with the seasons. The Soho restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a selection of halal options on the menu.
Pizza Pilgrims: Halal Turkey Pepperoni
Try and slice or more with the Pizza Pilgrims halal-friendly pizza options. Dine with their Turkey Pepperoni pizza or try the vegan version of the Nduja, with all cheese halal certified by Naples suppliers, Latteria Sorrentina.