If you want certified zabiha halal meat in Berlin without a trip to the butcher, Sakhi Halal is a good place to start. They are one of the first verified vendors on Halalich, and their certification was reviewed and confirmed before they were listed. This spotlight covers who they are, what they sell, and how the verification works.
For families who treat halal as a daily requirement, the vendor behind the meat matters as much as the meat itself. Here is what you are ordering from.
Who is Sakhi Halal?
Sakhi Halal Foods is a certified halal meat vendor operating in Germany. Before Halalich, ordering from them meant making the trip in person. Now their meat is available through the app.
Same vendor. Same certification. Delivered. That is the whole point of listing them.
What does Sakhi Halal sell?
Their range covers the cuts South Asian families actually cook with:
- Whole chicken, with or without skin, cut the way you want
- Lamb shoulder cut, ready for qorma and slow cooking
- Boneless beef cubes, ideal for curries, karahi, and stews
See the full Sakhi Halal product range on Halalich. Stock and availability are shown in the Halalich app.
How is the certification verified?
Listing on Halalich is not automatic. A vendor only goes live after three checks: a valid halal certification from a recognised authority, verification that the meat meets zabiha halal requirements, and a hygiene review.
Sakhi Halal cleared all three. Their certification was confirmed before listing, which means you order knowing the meat meets the zabiha standard. You can read more on the Sakhi Halal vendor page.
How to order from Sakhi Halal
Download the Halalich app, enter your Berlin delivery address, and select Sakhi Halal from the vendor list. Add the cuts you need and place your order. The meat arrives at your door.
If you are still deciding what to buy, our guide on how to find certified zabiha halal meat in Germany walks through what to check first.