20x Halal food in Eindhoven
Eindhoven is bursting with restaurants –but where can you find halal dishes? Whether you’re looking for a 100% halal restaurant or a place with halal options on the menu, here are twenty spots where you can go for a halal breakfast, quick bite, or full dinner.
Breakfast & lunch
Bonny’s sandwichbar
Kick off your day with a buttery croissant or a mouthwatering sandwich at Bonny’s. In this cozy café — it only seats six — they serve flavorful sandwiches. Favorites include the Spicy Chicken and the Beef Honey Bonny. And don’t forget the coffee — it’s seriously good!
Tea stories
From mango matcha to grapefruit green tea, most tea lovers know: Tea stories is a household name. This spot is completely vegan and alcohol-free. What they do serve is high tea, filled sesame bao buns with portobello steak, and more than twenty different drinks, including coffee and tea.
Teds All Day Brunch
Teds All Day Brunch: the name says it all – here you can enjoy a delicious lunch, high tea, or coffee with pastries all day long. You’ll find them at two locations: in the city center and on Strijp-S, housed in a former Philips factory building. Looking for halal dishes? Just ask the staff.
Tea Stories lunchroom © Nadia ten Wolde
Grab and go
De Kiet
Love goes through the stomach, and De Kiet has won our hearts. What started as a food truck is now a permanent hotspot on Edisonstraat. On the menu: halal slow-cooked beef, juicy hot wings, and creamy mac & cheese. Finger-licking good.
Fat Phill's Eindhoven
Craving a greasy comfort meal? Head to Fat Phill’s on Nieuwstraat. All meat is 100% halal, so go all out. Our tip: order a juicy smash burger with loaded fries or the barbecue chicken wings with a milkshake to finish it off.
Sojubar
At Sojubar on Kerkstraat, you can enjoy halal Korean Fried Chicken – juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside, and perfectly seasoned. Good to know: not the entire menu is halal.
Dadawan
The fact that halal dishes are clearly marked at Dadawan makes choosing easy and ensures you can enjoy dumplings, bowls, and sushi without a second thought.
Restaurant Dadawan
Flavors from around the world
Sorae Hotpot
A must-visit: Sorae Hotpot! If you’re not familiar, hotpot is basically an Asian fondue where you cook various raw ingredients – meat, fish, vegetables, and noodles – in a large pot of broth at the table. You’re your own chef and decide what goes into the pot. Choose from a variety of base broths, sauces, and side dishes – all halal. If that doesn’t boost your happiness hormones, we don’t know what will.
Down Town Gourmet Market
Out with a group and everyone wants something different? Down Town Gourmet Market brings together cuisines from all over the world: Turkish specialties, Italian, American street food, Vietnamese, and many more. Just ask the kitchens in advance about halal options so you can enjoy worry-free.
Atithi
At Atithi, it’s all about one thing: delicious food. Think flavorful curries, spicy main dishes, and popular Indian snacks like dahi puri, often eaten as street food in India.
Down Town Gourmet Market © Max Kneefel
100% halal
La Ruche Grill & Steakhouse
A mouthwatering menu featuring everything from beef tenderloin skewers and ribeye to grilled chicken breast. At La Ruche Grill & Steakhouse, they know how to grill meat to perfection. In addition to tender South American steaks, there are surf & turf options, pastas, and burgers. Finish off with traditional Moroccan tea and a dessert of your choice.
MexicAza
Craving Mexican street food? No problem, everything at MexicAza is halal. Walk in without a reservation for festive fiesta boxes, quesadillas, nachos, and well-filled burrito bowls.
Salt & Pepper BBQ & Grill Restaurant
Run, don’t walk, to Salt & Pepper for a Turkish all-you-can-eat experience. Each table has its own charcoal grill for cooking your own meat. Also perfect for a date – if the conversation stalls, at least you can debate who has the best grill skills!
MADO Eindhoven
Start your morning off right with a delicious Turkish breakfast at MADO on Woenselse Markt. Enjoy the breakfast buffet or stop by later in the day for manti, also known as Turkish ravioli.
Falafel Masters
An absolute must: Falafel Masters. The name says it all – they’ve mastered the art of fresh, daily-made falafel. Dips, soups, fries, and homemade hummus complete the menu. Want more? Every weekend, they offer a vegetarian three-course menu.
Dar Moroccan
Every breakfast lover knows: nothing beats a Moroccan breakfast. Dar Moroccan on Kruisstraat is the place to start your day with msemmen, La Vache Qui Rit cheese, and strong mint tea. Coming later? No problem, the tajines are served hot and generously filled.
Nev Restaurant
Hanedan
Hanedan is known for its generous platters, perfect for sharing. From tender grilled meats to freshly baked pitas and flavorful mezze. You’re guaranteed to leave with a full belly and a smile.
Gezana
Leave the cutlery behind, because at Gezana you eat the traditional way: with your hands! First, you wash your hands at the table. A bowl is placed in front of you and water is poured over your hands. Then the real experience begins: injera (flatbread) becomes your utensil. You roll out the bread, tear off a piece, dip it in the spicy sauce, and use it to pick up vegetables or rice. And here’s a golden tip: eat with your right hand. According to Eritreans, that brings luck.
Nev
If you’re in the mood to really treat yourself, restaurant Nev is a true recommendation. This fine-dining restaurant serves authentic Turkish dishes from various regions. Overwhelmed by choice? Let yourself be pampered with the surprise menu. Be sure to reserve a table!
Saffraan
Not in the mood for city crowds but still want to dine out? In Oud-Tongelre on Tongelresestraat, you’ll find the Persian restaurant Saffraan. The menu is thoughtfully curated with surprising flavor combinations and beautifully presented dishes. The friendly staff ensures a top-quality experience!