All food in Madinah is halal by law, with diverse options from traditional Saudi cuisine and international restaurants to street food vendors.
All food served in Arab Saudi is halal by law, so jamaah haji need not worry about certification. The area surrounding Nabi's Masjid offers extensive variety. Traditional Saudi restaurants serve kabsa, mandi, harees, and grilled lamb. These are hearty meals perfect for sustaining energy.
International cuisine is widely available, particularly South Asian restaurants. Turkish, Indonesian, and Egyptian eateries are also common. International fast food chains including Al Baik provide familiar options. Street vendors sell shawarma, falafel, and fresh juices at affordable prices.
Practical tips: hotel meal plans save significant time during busy Haji days. Pack portable snacks like dates and nuts for long shalat sessions. Stay hydrated with water and electrolyte drinks. Zamzam water is freely available throughout the masjid complex.