Where to Buy Halal Groceries in Berlin
If you are searching for a halal supermarket near you in Berlin, you have more options than you might think, and each comes with a trade-off. This guide covers where to buy halal groceries in Berlin, what to check before you trust a "halal" label, and how to get groceries and certified meat delivered to your door.
Berlin has a large South Asian Muslim community, so the demand is real. The challenge is reliability: stock, distance, and certification you can actually verify.
Your options for halal groceries in Berlin
There are three common routes:
- Local halal and South Asian grocery stores, which carry staples but vary by neighbourhood
- Mainstream supermarkets with a small halal section, convenient but limited and often unverified
- Delivery apps, newer and only as good as the vendors they check
Each works for different needs. A weekly shop is different from a quick top-up of atta, daal, or whole spices.
What to check before you trust a "halal" label
"Halal" is not a protected word in Germany, so a label alone is not proof. This matters most for meat, where certification quality varies.
Look for a named, recognised certifier such as Halal Control e.K., check that meat specifies zabiha, and ask whether a platform verifies its vendors. Our guide on how to find certified zabiha halal meat in Germany covers the full checklist.
Getting halal groceries and meat delivered
Halalich is a halal meat and grocery delivery app where every vendor's certification is reviewed before listing. You browse verified vendors, choose what you need, and get it delivered in Berlin.
The meat range is live now through vendors like Sakhi Halal, with groceries including Shan masalas, basmati rice, and Rooh Afza on the product catalog. It removes the two biggest problems with the local shop run: the trip, and the question mark over certification.
Get started
Skip the cross-city trip. Download the Halalich app for iOS or Android, enter your Berlin address, and see what verified vendors deliver near you.