Liverpool attracts many tourists every year and has been listed as one of the top 24 European cities to visit. This means that they not only have a halal population to cater to, but also halal visitors from all over the world. This has resulted in some seriously good food, and halal industry statistics show that restaurants in big cities in the UK like Liverpool, London, Manchester and Birmingham are more than happy to cater to their halal clientele.
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The Best Halal Restaurants In Liverpool Overall
London halal restaurants have some serious competition. Here are our top picks for halal restaurants in Liverpool:
Loaded Burger
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What better way to end the day than with a Loaded Burger? Loaded Burger has finally made its way to Liverpool and the locals couldn’t be happier. This joint not only has incredibly generous burgers topped with thick battered onions rings, and cheese dripping with barbecue glaze, but they also have an extensive menu with the best bites, chicken wings and churros in town.
The burger at Loaded Burger stands out from the crowd, because every burger, no matter how big or small, is generous with flavour. Their classic burger with caramelized onion, mature cheddar, aioli and burger sauce will be just as flavoursome as their more unique options like the “Ribiculous” burger. This monster of a burger is topped with a 4 hour braised pulled beef rib then grilled and dipped in Texan BBQ sauce. You’ll probably want to share that one.
Yakti
If you’re looking for a more premium experience, at a halal restaurant specializing in Indian- fusion cuisine, then Yakti is the place for you. The chefs at Yakti pay great attention to the flavours and presentation of their food and have come up with creative ways to utilize fresh ingredients and classic Indian flavours. Their seafood dishes are a must-try. Caught fresh on the day, the cornish cod is prepared with tamarind, roasted ground spices, red chilli, coconut and curry leaves.
Best Halal Restaurants In Liverpool City Centre
The KO Grill
The KO Grill has become a popular stop for anyone looking for a delicious simple South Asian style lunch or dinner. As the name suggests, they specialize in the flavours of the grill, so their meats aren’t only covered in aromatic curry sauces, but they’re cooked on the grill for extra char flavour. If you can’t decide which of the mouth-watering dishes to get, try the half mixed grill consisting of lamb tikka, chicken tikka, seekh kebab, wings and lamb chops.
If you’re not in the mood for the grill, then the curries are just as good and packed with flavour. They keep things classic at KO, so you’ll find all the greats like tikka masala, dhal or their signature butter chicken. Match it with Masala fries and golden samosas and you’ll be in flavour heaven.
Top Liverpool Halal Restaurants For Breakfast
Being halal in the UK is usually attainable, but one thing many halal foodies might struggle with is finding a good breakfast. In a country that prides itself on its Great English Breaky, breakfast menus are often dedicated to all the staples of a fry up, including pork sausages and bacon. However, a great alternative to this would be trying a Lebanese/ Mediterranean restaurant that serves breakfast.
Bakchich
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Bakchich in the Liverpool city centre doesn’t just offer halal options for lunch and dinner, but they also have a diverse range of halal-friendly breakfast options. Many of the dishes are vegetarian, which is a safe bet for those looking for halal options. A classic Shakshouka will be an epic start to the day. Their Arabic breakfast features Zaatar eggs, falafel, foul moudamas (spicy aromatic stewed beans), labneh and Arabic bread (toasted flatbread) – a generous amount of food for under 10 pounds.
Kimos
A breakfast place that has been described as a “hidden gem” – and has become a favourite for the students of Liverpool because of their ridiculously reasonable prices – is Kimos, one of the oldest halal restaurants in Liverpool. Their Mediterranean, Egyptian cuisine is kept simple and delicious, and their breakfast special is perfect for anyone who doesn’t want to spend an arm and a leg for some eggs and tea.
For £8, you can get a full English breakfast (with lamb alternatives), in addition to tea or coffee. The more Mediterranean dishes include the Foole Mudammas (stewed fava beans with cumin and tomato) served with crumbled feta, a boiled egg, and a warm pita. The indoor seating is warm and cosy and in keeping with the jewel tones of Egypt.
Best Halal Steakhouse In Liverpool
Toro’s Steakhouse
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Toros’s steakhouse has built a franchise dedicated to the supreme quality of their halal-certified meats. They have become so successful that they have expanded nationwide, and many foodies wait in anticipation to have a branch open up near them. It’s hard to go wrong with a steak from Toro’s, and if you’re not in the mood for a rich piece of meat, their salads and seafood are prepared with the same delectable flavours.
Toro’s has become a pioneer for premium steak available for halal clients. Their reasons for opening up in 2008 was because they saw a gap in the market, and now many restaurants have followed in their footsteps. They keep their flavours simple to really hero the meat, and their cooking method of grilled and basting gives it the sumptuous flavour that their fans keep coming back for.
Halal Restaurants In Liverpool With Outdoor Seating
Dostana
Dostana serves delicious and homely Mumbai street food in their gorgeous restaurant situated in a quaint heritage building on the peaceful road of High Street. Thanks to their location being in a more residential area, they are able to offer seating in a cosy courtyard, which lights up at night with twinkly fairy lights and gets the sunshine in the day, perfect for a romantic date spot.
The Berlin Doner
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The Berlin Doner spot in St John’s Square offers a large outdoor seating area so that you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of Liverpool city. Do some people watching while tucking into one of their famously juicy lamb kebabs served in a warm pita with generous sauces and toppings.
Liverpool has shown that no matter what you’re looking for, or what time of day you’re hankering for a halal feast, you’ll be able to find it in the city. Don’t settle for boring takeaways – treat yourself to a cosy dining experience at any one of the fabulous restaurants on offer.

Sebastian is a former hedge fund trader who worked only to indulge his true passion – food.
He has dined at over 240 Michelin-starred restaurants around the world, savoring culinary masterpieces and understanding the stories behind them. He now advises restaurants on menu design, decor and holistic diner experience.