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The best halal restaurants in Canary Wharf

Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Jessica Dellow

Canary Wharf might be the beating heart of London's financial hub, but it's not all numbers and spreadsheets – it also boasts excellent restaurants offering a huge range of cuisines, including many places that serve halal-certified options. Our guide explores the top halal spots in Canary Wharf, highlighting restaurants that are all about great food, warm service, and top-notch vibes. Read on to discover the best halal restaurants in Canary Wharf.

  1. Halal in Canary Wharf
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      Patty & Bun Halal burgers
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      Gallio Med vibes
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      Seoul Bird Korean street food
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      Thunderbird Fried Chicken American-style chicken
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      Dishoom Bombay-inspired food
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      Urban Greens Health-focused salads
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      Hazev Waterfront dining
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      Coco Alcohol-free and halal

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Patty & Bun

Halal burgers

Patty & Bun has restaurants all around London, including Canary Wharf. They use top-tier beef from H.G Walter, a family butcher that sources from small British farmers, and cheeses from Neal's Yard Dairy. The menu features beef patties with gourmet toppings like pickled onions and smoked garlic aioli, alongside a halal menu and plant-based options using THIS' plant-powered products

Gallio

Med vibes

Gallio is a modern Mediterranean restaurant in Canary Wharf, with a varied menu filled with things like pilaf bowls, pitas, flatbreads, pizzas, and mezze. Their menu features halal chicken, lamb, and beef short rib, all prepared to uphold the integrity of halal standards. There's a big focus on sustainability, and the restaurant caters to various dietary needs, including gluten- and dairy-free. Gallio also hosts events like bottomless brunches, supper clubs, and pizza masterclasses.

Seoul Bird

Korean street food

Seoul Bird was created by two chefs who were passionate about sharing authentic Korean street food with the West. They now have multiple locations in London and the US, including Canary Wharf. These laid-back spots are the perfect places to chow down on their signature dish: double-fried chicken with a crispy coating and juicy interior. The menu also offers tasty sides, such as kimchi mac 'n' cheese, and their chicken comes from high-welfare farms and is certified halal.

Thunderbird Fried Chicken

American-style chicken

Thunderbird Fried Chicken serves award-winning fast food with 100% certified halal chicken Inspected and approved for halal products. The menu is chock full of delicious street food, like chicken burgers, wings, and strips, all inspired by classic American fried chicken recipes. They also serve milkshakes and desserts like churros.

Dishoom

Bombay-inspired food

Dishoom's Canary Wharf location delivers the same winning formula seen across its other restaurants: decor inspired by 1970s Bombay metropolitan life and a menu that takes Indian street food into a fine dining experience. Highlights include classics like biryanis and their unreal signature black daal, as well as location-exclusive dishes and an impressive selection of cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. All lamb, chicken, and turkey come from halal-certified suppliers, with certificates available. Haram items, like alcohol, sausages, and bacon, are prepared and stored separately using dedicated equipment.

Urban Greens

Health-focused salads

Urban Greens was founded by three university friends who wanted to serve nutrient-packed salads at lunchtime. They are all made from locally sourced ingredients, including meat that is 100% halal. Highlights include hummus and Seoul chicken bowls, and nutrient-packed poké bowls. The Canary Wharf branch also has a lush seating area on the mall concourse, as well as takeaway options.

Hazev

Waterfront dining

Hazev is all about tasty halal-friendly Eastern Mediterranean dishes, served in the heart of the Docklands at Canary Wharf right on the dazzling waterfront. The menu includes traditional Anatolian dishes, including highlights like hot and cold mezze, an impressive selection of Turkish wines and cocktails, and a top-tier Turkish breakfast.

Coco

Alcohol-free and halal

The Coco Restaurants promote a sober way of life with a tasty Anatolian menu and a completely alcohol-free drinks list, including mocktails and alcohol-free wine. Despite the absence of alcohol, the menu is luxurious, featuring dishes like gold-flaked steaks, with everything being halal-certified. The Canary Wharf location has a premium, elegant interior for those special occasions, as well as a relaxing shisha lounge.

Halal restaurants in Canary Wharf – About the guide

The best halal restaurants in Canary Wharf - Our guide to the best halal restaurants in Canary Wharf is updated regularly. If you know of a great halal restaurant in Canary Wharf that we haven't featured in our guide, feel free to get in touch. Please let us know if you see any mistakes in our guide to Canary Wharf's halal restaurants. Have you visited any of the places mentioned in the guide? Don't forget to write a review on Thatsup.

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