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These 7 Halal Restaurants in Dublin Spiced Up Our Life 

The first time I tried to find halal food in Dublin, I ended up in a café eating a plain sandwich. Not exactly the feast I had in mind. I didn’t know where to go, and I was too hungry to think straight. 

Lesson learned: always plan your meals in a new city—especially if you want something halal and delicious.

Since then, I’ve made it a point to explore Dublin’s halal food scene properly. 

So if you’re in Dublin and wondering where to eat halal without settling for another sad sandwich, this list is for you. These 8 halal restaurants in Dublin won’t disappoint! 

1. Rotana City Restaurant

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Website: http://www.rotanacity.ie/ 
Address: Rotana City, 195-196 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 CC67 
Contact Details: +353 1 814 8751
Operating Hours:

  • Monday – 11:30 AM to 11:30 PM;
  • Tuesday – 11:30 AM to 11 PM;
  • Wednesday – 11:30 AM to 11 PM;
  • Thursday – 11:30 AM to 11 PM;
  • Friday – 11:30 AM to 11:30 PM;
  • Saturday – 11:30 AM to 11:30 PM;
  • Sunday – 11:30 AM to 11 PM 

Price Range:  $

If you’re looking for one of the best halal restaurants in Dublin, Rotana City Restaurant is a great place to try. Located on Parnell Street, this Lebanese restaurant is perfect for a casual dinner with family or friends.

The restaurant feels warm and relaxed, with Lebanese music playing and kind staff who make you feel at home. You’ll even get a free bottle of water when you sit down, which is a nice touch!

If it’s your first time, try the mezze platter to start. It’s a mix of small dishes that are great for sharing. For your main meal, the chicken shawarma is one of the most popular choices. You can also try the kofte plate or chicken mishwe if you’re in the mood for grilled meats.

If you don’t eat meat, the lentil soup and falafel wrap are both delicious vegetarian options. For dessert, don’t leave without trying the kunafa!

Pro Tip:

The garlic sauce is creamy, delicious, and goes well with almost everything. If you like it, don’t be shy—ask the staff for extra and they’ll gladly bring more.

2. Le Gazin Restaurant

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Website: http://www.legazin.ie/ 
Address: 60 Dorset Street Upper, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 K6W6 
Contact Details: +353 85 225 1922 
Operating Hours:

  • Monday – 6 AM to 11 PM;
  • Tuesday – 6 AM to 11 PM;
  • Wednesday – 6 AM to 11 PM;
  • Thursday – 6 AM to 11 PM;
  • Friday – 6 AM to 11 PM;
  • Saturday – 6 AM to 11 PM;
  • Sunday – 6 AM to 11 PM 

Price Range: $

If you’re looking for tasty halal food in Dublin, Le Gazin is a must-try. This welcoming Somali restaurant on Dorset Street serves delicious, filling meals—and everything on the menu is fully halal.

One of the top dishes here is the haniid—a slow-cooked lamb shank. It’s even better when you have it with their special rice. If you’re dining with a friend, go for the platter for two. It comes with lamb and beef steak and is great for sharing.

The restaurant also offers traditional Somali meals like suqaar (chopped meat) served with soft flatbreads. If you want to try something new, the soor (a cornmeal dish, like polenta) with spinach and salmon is a unique and comforting choice. 

And for dessert, the cheesecake is a hit—both the lemon and raspberry flavors are loved by guests.

The service here makes the experience even better. The staff are kind and welcoming, and the food comes out quickly. Sometimes they even give you free soup or fruit while you wait!

The restaurant is clean, quiet, and has plenty of room—whether you’re dining alone, with family, or in a group.

Pro Tip: 

The portions at Le Gazin are very big, so it’s a good idea to share if you’re not very hungry or want to try more dishes. If you have leftovers, just ask for a takeaway box—the staff will gladly pack it up for you.

3. Shaku Maku

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Website: https://shakumaku.ie/ 
Address: 192 Rathmines Rd Lower, Rathmines, Dublin, D06 Y3E8 
Contact Details: +353 1 445 4813 
Operating Hours:

  • Monday – 5 to 10 PM;
  • Tuesday – 5 to 10 PM;
  • Wednesday – 5 to 10 PM;
  • Thursday – 5 to 10 PM;
  • Friday – 12 to 10:30 PM;
  • Saturday – 12 to 10:30 PM;
  • Sunday – 12 to 9:30 PM 

Price Range: $

If you’re craving halal Middle Eastern food in Dublin, Shaku Maku in Rathmines is the place to go. This restaurant offers a welcoming space and delicious food, served by friendly staff! 

The name itself, “Shaku Maku,” means “What’s the story?”—and this spot definitely has one worth sharing.

Everything here is halal, from the meats to the mocktails, so you can enjoy every bite with peace of mind. The menu is filled with dishes like chicken rolls, creamy hummus, and fresh tabbouleh salad. One of our top picks is the mixed grill platter—perfect for sharing with friends or family.

Their flatbreads are a must-try, and if you like dessert, you’re in for a treat! You can choose between baklava topped with orange blossom water, or go for the knafeh if you want something extra rich.

This restaurant is also a great place to explore during Ramadan with their buffet, or if you’re on a budget, pick up a Too Good To Go bag for a generous and affordable meal.

Pro Tip: 

Try their refreshing mocktails—they go really well with the rich flavors of the food! Ask the staff about the latest options when you order.

4. Reyna

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Website: http://www.reyna.ie/ 
Address: 29-30 Dame St, Dublin 2, D02 A025 
Contact Details: +353 1 670 4013 
Operating Hours:

  • Monday – 12 PM to 12 AM;
  • Tuesday – 12 PM to 12 AM;
  • Wednesday – 12 PM to 12 AM;
  • Thursday – 12 PM to 12 AM;
  • Friday – 12 PM to 4 AM;
  • Saturday – 12 PM to 4 AM:
  • Sunday – 12 PM to 12 AM 

Price Range: $

For delicious halal Turkish food in Dublin, Reyna is a great spot to try! The restaurant’s mission is simple: to serve authentic Turkish food with a fresh, contemporary feel while supporting local Irish producers.

From the moment you walk in, the busy atmosphere is hard to miss. It’s clean, welcoming, and fast-paced—perfect for a quick meal that doesn’t compromise on quality.

The menu is full of favorites, but the lamb shish with rice stands out! The adana kebab is another must-try. If you want variety, go for the mixed kebab plate—a generous serving that’s perfect for sharing or for those who want to try a bit of everything.

For something warm and comforting, try their mercimek soup (lentil), served with fresh Turkish-style bread that’s perfect for dipping. And if you’re more of a wrap person, the beef and lamb wrap with tzatziki and fries hits the spot—especially with the freshly baked bread!

The staff here are friendly and quick, often getting meals out in under 10 minutes. While Reyna doesn’t take reservations and the space can be a bit tight during busy hours, the food is well worth the wait.

Pro Tip: 

Takeaway is a smart choice if the restaurant is busy or you’re in a hurry! The food is packed well and stays fresh—perfect to enjoy at home, at work, or in a nearby park.

5. D’Grill

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Website: http://www.dgrilldublin.com/ 
Address: 40 Aungier St, Dublin 2, D02 RC84 
Contact Details: +353 1 475 9402 
Operating Hours:  

  • Monday – 1 PM to 2 AM;
  • Tuesday – 1 PM to 2 AM:
  • Wednesday – 1 PM to 2 AM;
  • Thursday – 1 PM to 2 AM;
  • Friday – 1 PM to 4 AM; 
  • Saturday – 1 PM to 4 AM;
  • Sunday – 1 PM to 2 AM

Price Range: $

Just a short walk from St. Stephen’s Green, D’Grill on Aungier Street serves some of the most delicious Afghan and Middle Eastern food around. The prices are great, and the staff are friendly to boot!

The place has a casual, diner-style vibe. It’s not fancy, but the staff make you feel welcome, and the service is quick. You might even meet the chef, who often comes out to say hello.

For first-time visitors, the qabuli pulao with lamb shank is a great way to begin! It’s tender lamb served with rice—perfect for a hearty meal. Another standout is the charcoal grilled chicken, which tastes just as tasty when ordered for takeaway!

Those new to Afghan cuisine will enjoy trying the manto dumplings. Other favourites include the chicken tikka rice, shawarma wraps, and lamb karahi! 

Pro Tip: 

Have a mango juice or lassi with your food to help balance the strong flavours. Mango juice is sweet and fruity, and lassi is cold and creamy—great if your meal is a little spicy.

6. Kinara 

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Website: http://www.kinara.ie/ 
Address: 318 Clontarf Rd, Clontarf East, Dublin 3, D03 HD91 
Contact Details: +353 1 833 6759 
Operating Hours:

  • Monday – Closed;
  • Tuesday – Closed;
  • Wednesday – 4 to 11 PM;
  • Thursday – 12 to 11 PM;
  • Friday – 12 to 11 PM;
  • Saturday – 1 to 11 PM;
  • Sunday – 1 to 10 PM 

Price Range: $$ 

If you want to try tasty Pakistani and Eastern food near Dublin, Kinara is a great choice. It’s by the coast and has beautiful views of Bull Island, so it’s a lovely spot for lunch or dinner.

The staff are very friendly and welcoming, and the place feels cozy and nice. There’s an option to sit inside or outside on the rooftop too! 

If you enjoy meat, try the nihari, lamb chops, or malai tikka. The garlic naan and poppadums are great to start with. But if you don’t feel like being too adventurous, the Chicken Tikka Masala is a favorite for many! 

If you want to save money, check out the early bird menu! When it comes to vegetarian choices, it could be better, but most of the food is really good. And whatever, don’t forget to try a dessert at the end!

Pro Tip: 

Kinara gets busy, especially on weekends and in the evening. To get a good table—especially on the rooftop—it’s best to book ahead online or by phone.

7. Andhra Bhavan 

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Website: https://andhrabhavan.ie/ 
Address: 85 Marlborough Pl, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A2X6 
Contact Details: +353 1 551 8742 
Operating Hours:

  • Monday – Closed;
  • Tuesday – 12 to 3 PM, 5 to 10 PM;
  • Wednesday – 12 to 3 PM, 5 to 10 PM; 
  • Thursday – 12 to 3 PM, 5 to 10 PM;
  • Friday – 12 to 3 PM, 5 to 10 PM;
  • Saturday – 11 AM to 10:30 PM;
  • Sunday – 11 AM to 10:30 PM 

Price Range: $$

If you want to try real halal South Indian food in Dublin, Andhra Bhavan is a must-visit. It’s right in the city center on Marlborough Street, just a short walk from The Spire.

This restaurant is known for its authentic dishes, made by chefs from some of India’s top hotels. The menu is full of flavorful South Indian meals!

You can enjoy their all-day breakfast menu or come by afternoon for their à la carte dishes. One of the most popular choices is the Hyderabadi biryani. For those who want to try a little of everything, go for the special thali, served from 1:30 PM—it’s great for sharing.

Another fun part of the meal is the live chaat counter, where you can watch tasty snacks like pani puri and vada pav being made right in front of you. The staff here are also wonderful. They’ll help you pick dishes, explain the spice levels, and make sure you feel welcome! 

Pro Tip: 

If you’re not sure about the spice level, just ask the staff—they’re happy to help. They can make your food less spicy if you want.