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Halal Food on the Sunshine Coast: The Best Halal Restaurants by Area

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Halal Food on the Sunshine Coast: The Best Halal Restaurants by Area

The Sunshine Coast is one of Australia’s most beautiful holiday regions — and while it is smaller and more laid-back than the Gold Coast, its halal food scene is real, reliable and growing. From an acclaimed Pakistani-Indian curry house in Maroochydore to a 100% halal takeaway in Kawana, plus Turkish kebabs, Malaysian, Afghan and halal chicken across the coast, a Muslim visitor or resident will not go hungry here. The community is expanding — supported by the Sunshine Coast Mosque and the University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs — and new halal spots keep appearing. Whether you are holidaying in Mooloolaba or Noosa, studying, or settling on the coast, this is the deepest area-by-area guide to the best halal restaurants on the Sunshine Coast.

The Sunshine Coast is a string of towns rather than one city, so we have organised this guide by area — Maroochydore and Kawana at the centre, then Caloundra, Mooloolaba, Nambour and beyond — plus a section on halal butchers. Most of it is a short drive along the Sunshine Motorway or Nicklin Way.

Always confirm halal status before you order

Halal status can change — a venue may gain or lose certification, change owners, or serve halal options only on part of its menu. On a smaller coast like this, options are fewer and can come and go, so this guide is a starting point based on current listings and reviews, not a certification. Before ordering, confirm directly with the venue whether they are fully halal, Muslim-operated, or serve halal options only, ask about the meat supplier, and check whether alcohol or pork is handled on site.

TL;DR: Where to Find Halal Food on the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast’s halal food centres on Maroochydore — the standout is Thali Dhaba (acclaimed Pakistani-Indian, one of the region’s best), alongside Momo Chicken (halal chicken and Nepali momos) and Sun City Kebabs. Kawana and Buddina have the 100% halal Urban Lamb, and Birtinya has Roti & Bao for halal Asian. Caloundra has a second Thali Dhaba and the long-running Kebab Haven, plus Afghan at Bamiyan; Nambour has Sunshine Kebabs; and Mooloolaba and Noosa offer Turkish and kebab options for tourists. For halal meat, Ismail’s Discount Halal Meats in Maroochydore is the go-to. Always confirm each venue’s current status yourself.

Is the Sunshine Coast Halal-Friendly? What "Halal" Means Here

The Sunshine Coast is more halal-friendly than its relaxed, beachy image might suggest — though the scene is smaller than in the capitals or on the Gold Coast. The resident Muslim community is modest but growing, boosted by South Asian and Bangladeshi families, professionals and students at the University of the Sunshine Coast, and it is served by the Sunshine Coast Mosque and the Islamic Society of the Sunshine Coast. Most halal food here is Indian and Pakistani, Turkish kebabs, Malaysian, Afghan and halal chicken, concentrated around Maroochydore and Kawana. There are fewer formally certified venues than in bigger cities, so it helps to know the three things “halal” can mean.

  • Fully halal / 100% halal: the venue is entirely halal, often Muslim-owned, with no pork or alcohol on site — the most reassuring category (Urban Lamb is an example).
  • Muslim-owned / Muslim-operated: run by Muslim owners using halal meat, but not necessarily formally certified. Common here and generally trusted — but still worth confirming.
  • Halal options available: a mainstream restaurant that uses halal-certified meat for some dishes, but may also serve pork or alcohol on the same premises. Fine for many diners; check if strict separation matters to you.

Throughout this guide we note which venues are commonly described as fully halal where we can, but you should always verify the current status yourself. Now, let’s start in the region’s halal heart — Maroochydore.

Maroochydore: The Region's Halal Hub

Maroochydore — the Sunshine Coast’s commercial heart and its main CBD — is also the centre of halal dining on the coast. This is where you will find the region’s most-loved halal restaurant, along with halal chicken, Nepali momos, Turkish kebabs, Malaysian and Pakistani BBQ, most of it clustered handily around Aerodrome Road and the city centre. If you are on the coast and want a reliable halal feed, Maroochydore is the place to point the car.

The standout is Thali Dhaba on Aerodrome Road — an acclaimed Pakistani-Indian curry house that locals routinely call the best halal food on the Sunshine Coast, serving thalis, goat curry, biryani and fresh naan. Around it, Momo Chicken does halal chicken and Nepali-style momos, and Sun City Kebabs keeps the beachgoers and tourists fed. Below are the Maroochydore highlights.

VenueAreaCuisineKnown for
Thali DhabaMaroochydore (Aerodrome Rd)Pakistani / IndianThe region’s most-loved halal restaurant — thalis, goat curry and biryani
Momo ChickenMaroochydoreNepali / chickenHalal chicken and Nepali-style momos, hugely popular
Sun City KebabsMaroochydoreKebabsGenerous halal kebabs and snack packs — a favourite with tourists
Ali BabaMaroochydoreKebabs / Middle EasternHalal kebabs and Middle Eastern quick bites
Little MalaysiaMaroochydore areaMalaysianHalal Malaysian favourites — laksa, roti and nasi lemak
BBQ TonightMaroochydore areaPakistaniPakistani BBQ, karahi and grills

Signature dishes to try

  • Thali platter — a full tray of curries, rice, dal and bread at Thali Dhaba.
  • Goat curry & biryani — rich, slow-cooked Pakistani-Indian classics.
  • Momos — steamed or fried Nepali dumplings with halal chicken.
  • Halal kebab / snack pack — the classic beachside feed.
  • Laksa & roti — Malaysian favourites at Little Malaysia.
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Thali Dhaba: the coast's halal favourite

If you try one halal restaurant on the Sunshine Coast, make it Thali Dhaba in Maroochydore. This Pakistani-Indian curry house has a big local following and consistently tops the region’s halal lists. Order a thali platter to sample a spread, add a goat curry or a biryani, and mop it up with fresh naan. There is a second Thali Dhaba in Caloundra if you are further south. As always, confirm the current halal status when you visit.

Kawana, Buddina & Birtinya

Just south of Maroochydore, the coastal Kawana area — Buddina, Birtinya and around — has a couple of genuine halal gems, handy if you are staying near Kawana Beach or the hospital precinct. The pick is Urban Lamb in Buddina, a 100% halal takeaway with a near-perfect rating, doing gourmet burgers, wraps and grills. At Stockland Birtinya, Roti & Bao serves halal Asian street food.

VenueAreaCuisineKnown for
Urban LambBuddina (Kawana)Burgers / grills100% halal gourmet takeaway — burgers, wraps and grills, superbly rated
Roti & BaoBirtinya (Stockland)AsianHalal roti, bao and Asian street food in the shopping centre
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Urban Lamb: 100% halal by the coast

For a fully halal feed with no second-guessing, Urban Lamb in Buddina is the coast’s gem — a 100% halal takeaway that has built a loyal following for its gourmet burgers, wraps and grills, using halal meat throughout. It is a great option for families and a reassuring pick if you are strict about certification. Order online or drop in, and pair it with a beach day at nearby Kawana.

Maroochydore and Kawana are the coast’s halal core, but there is more scattered south and north — in Caloundra, Mooloolaba and Nambour — along with the region’s halal butcher. That is next.

Caloundra, Mooloolaba & Nambour

Beyond the Maroochydore core, halal options thin out a little but are still there across the rest of the coast — handy if you are holidaying in Mooloolaba, based in Caloundra, or living inland at Nambour. Caloundra is the best-served of these towns, with a second branch of Thali Dhaba, the long-running Kebab Haven, and Afghan food at Bamiyan. Mooloolaba and Noosa, the main tourist beaches, lean toward Turkish kebabs and Indian, while Nambour has a reliable kebab shop. It pays to plan a little more in these areas, as dedicated halal venues are fewer.

VenueAreaCuisineKnown for
Thali DhabaCaloundra (Bulcock St)Pakistani / IndianThe southern branch of the coast’s favourite curry house — thalis and goat curry
Kebab HavenCaloundra (Bowman Rd)TurkishLong-running family kebab shop with generous portions
BamiyanCaloundra areaAfghanAfghan kabuli pulao, mantu and charcoal kebabs
Coast Kebabs & PizzaMooloolabaKebabs / pizzaPopular halal kebabs and pizza near the beach
Sunshine KebabsNambour (Howard St)KebabsReliable halal kebabs and snack packs inland
Raj Indian RestaurantNoosa areaIndianWell-rated Indian with halal meat — confirm on the day
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Travelling the coast: plan around Maroochydore

The Sunshine Coast spreads out, and dedicated halal food gets sparser the further you go from Maroochydore — especially up in Noosa, where upscale tourist dining dominates and certified halal is limited. If you are staying in Noosa or Mooloolaba, it is worth planning a meal or two in Maroochydore or Caloundra, or picking up halal meat to cook where you are staying. Turkish kebab shops in the tourist strips are the most reliable quick halal option, but always confirm the meat is halal.

Halal Butchers & Groceries on the Sunshine Coast

Cooking at home is the most reliable way to eat halal on a coast with fewer restaurants — and Maroochydore has you covered. Ismail’s Discount Halal Meats is the region’s main dedicated halal butcher, offering fresh halal beef, lamb, chicken and goat at good prices, and it is a well-known fixture for the local Muslim community.

Beyond Ismail’s, some Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern grocers around Maroochydore and Kawana sell halal meat and pantry staples, and major supermarkets stock some halal-certified chicken — check the label for a recognised certification mark. Stock up when you are near Maroochydore, especially if you are staying further north. For more on supermarket ranges, see our guide to shopping at ALDI Australia.

The Sunshine Coast's Halal Scene by the Numbers

The Sunshine Coast has a small but genuine halal food scene — modest in size, but reliable and slowly growing as the community and tourism expand.

FactDetail
Australia’s Muslim population (2021 census)Around 813,000 people, about 3.2% of the country
The Sunshine CoastA small but growing Muslim community, boosted by South Asian families, professionals and students
Community anchorThe Sunshine Coast Mosque and the Islamic Society of the Sunshine Coast
University linkThe University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs adds a steady student population
Where the halal food isConcentrated in Maroochydore and Kawana, with more in Caloundra
Signature spotsThali Dhaba (Pakistani-Indian) and Urban Lamb (100% halal)

The takeaway: the Sunshine Coast will not overwhelm you with choice, but with a little planning around Maroochydore you can eat very well, and the scene keeps improving year on year.

How to Verify a Halal Certificate

With fewer certified venues here, it helps to recognise Australia’s main halal certifying bodies. A genuine certificate will name one of these authorities, and their certification marks are protected under Australian trade-mark law.

  • ANIC — the Australian National Imams Council
  • AFIC — the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils
  • Halal Australia
  • Halal Certification Authority Australia (HCAA)
  • SICHMA — the Supreme Islamic Council of Halal Meat in Australia
  • Islamic Society of the Sunshine Coast — the main local Muslim body and a useful point of contact
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Fully halal, Muslim-owned, or halal options — and how to check

On a smaller coast, most halal food is Muslim-owned rather than formally certified, which is generally trusted — but a missing logo does not tell the whole story either way. When it matters, ask the venue who supplies their meat, whether they are certified or fully halal, and whether pork or alcohol is on the premises. Fully halal spots like Urban Lamb remove the guesswork; at kebab shops and Indian restaurants, a quick question confirms the meat.

Real-Life Examples: Eating Halal on the Sunshine Coast

Here is how eating halal actually plays out on the coast.

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Example 1: A local day around Maroochydore

Living on the coast, Maroochydore is your halal base. Grab a lunch thali or goat curry at Thali Dhaba, or halal chicken and momos at Momo Chicken. Do the week’s meat shop at Ismail’s Discount Halal Meats, and keep the 100% halal Urban Lamb in Buddina on the list for an easy burger night. Reliable, affordable and all close together.
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Example 2: A halal holiday on the coast

Holidaying in Mooloolaba or Caloundra? Plan around a couple of standout meals: a curry feast at Thali Dhaba (Maroochydore or Caloundra) and a 100% halal burger at Urban Lamb in Buddina. Fill in with Turkish kebabs from the beachfront shops (Coast Kebabs in Mooloolaba, Sun City in Maroochydore), and if you are self-catering, pick up halal meat from Ismail’s to cook at your accommodation. A little planning goes a long way here.

Craving a specific cuisine? The coast covers the essentials: Pakistani and Indian (Thali Dhaba, BBQ Tonight, Raj); Nepali (Momo Chicken); burgers and grills (Urban Lamb); Turkish and kebabs (Sun City, Kebab Haven, Coast Kebabs, Sunshine Kebabs); Malaysian (Little Malaysia); Afghan (Bamiyan); and halal Asian (Roti & Bao). For a small region, that is a decent spread.

How to Find Halal Food Anywhere on the Sunshine Coast

  • Follow Queensland halal food pages. Accounts like Halal Foodie Guru cover the Sunshine Coast alongside Brisbane and the Gold Coast, and the Bangladeshi and Muslim community groups on Facebook are great for local tips.
  • Use halal directories. Queensland Halal Eats, HalalHQ and Zabihah let you search halal venues by area — useful when options are spread out.
  • Search by town on Google Maps. “Halal restaurants + [Maroochydore / Caloundra / Mooloolaba]” turns up the nearest options with hours and reviews.
  • Just ask. With fewer certified venues, asking staff directly about the meat supplier and halal status is the surest way to confirm.

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Final Thoughts

The Sunshine Coast will never rival the big cities for halal choice, but for a relaxed holiday coast it delivers genuinely good, reliable halal food — led by an acclaimed curry house and a 100% halal takeaway, with kebabs, Malaysian and Afghan filling out the map. Use this guide as your starting point, confirm halal status directly with each venue, and follow the local and Queensland halal food pages to catch new openings. Exploring halal food elsewhere in Queensland? See our companion guides to halal food in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast.

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