Best Halal Food Restaurants in Singapore

The Best 10 Halal Food Restaurants in Singapore

Singapore’s cuisine is authentic with its pork dishes. But don’t worry, my Muslim friends (or if you just can’t eat pork generally), you can still find many Halal restaurants throughout the country serving equally delicious food. Halal means ‘allowed,’ so halal foods and drinks can be consumed according to Islamic law. Usually, prohibited or haram food refers to pork, lard, alcohol, and sometimes, animals with sharp fangs, like bears and tigers. 

So even if Singapore is not a Muslim-majority country, can you still find Halal-certified dishes here? Of course! From their iconic national dish, chicken rice, to the Singapore chili crab to tons of vegan options, you can still experience the best of Singapore’s multicultural cuisine to the fullest. Here are the best 10 Halal restaurants in Singapore that you should definitely try!

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles
Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles
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A hearty noodle soup is undoubtedly one of Singaporeans’ favorites. The Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles serve Halal Chinese lamian noodles, with the recipe being passed down from generation to generation by the Hui Chinese Muslims since the Tang Dynasty. The signature beef noodle soup consists of flat Chinese noodles, beef slices, lime, green onion, and the soup. But you can customize your bowl with the types of noodles and sauce you want. You can find this restaurant at Chinatown Point, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Jurong Point, Hillion Mall, Century Square, and Downtown East.

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Royz Et Vous Specialty Coffee

Royz Et Vous Specialty Coffee
Royz Et Vous Specialty Coffee
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As stated on their website, “As a 100% Muslim-owned restaurant, we aim to serve our customers with the most delicious Halal western cuisine. We continue to pride ourselves with the rich flavour of our brewed coffee. Roasted on a weekly basis to ensure freshness, be welcomed by the fragrant aroma of coffee and leave feeling rejuvenated.”

They serve various Western and Asian fusion cuisines: pasta, steak, burgers, rice bowls, soup, and even Indomie-inspired noodles. The modern-style restaurant is also perfect for hanging out with your friends while enjoying a cup of their special cold-brew coffee!

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Cajun on Wheels

Cajun on Wheels Singapore
Cajun on Wheels Singapore
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Orchard Road is famous for its street foods, and Cajun on Wheels is one of the top choices. As the name suggests, Cajun on Wheels is a self-service restaurant in a food truck. They brand themselves as Singapore’s Leading Halal-Certified, Family-Friendly Seafood Restaurant, serving the freshest seafood buckets inspired by Louisana-styled cooking. The biggest and most popular seafood bucket serves 5 to 6 people and is complete with crab, lobster, prawn, mussels, clams, and various sauces. They also sell Asian Charcoal Grill dishes and other seafood platters. This is one of the halal food restaurants in Singapore you must try.

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Jumbo Seafood Restaurant

Jumbo Seafood Restaurant
Jumbo Seafood Restaurant
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Founded in 1987, the Jumbo Seafood Restaurant has been a well-loved staple for enjoying the amazing Singaporean chili crab. Located at the Boat Quay by the Riverwalk riverside, you’ll enjoy various Singapore-styled seafood dishes while sightseeing Singapore’s old port, clear river, and majestic skyscrapers in the distance. Their most popular dish is the Singaporean chili crab with its sweet and mildly spicy special sauce. You can ask them to lower the spiciness level if you’re not used to it. Other menus include lobster, king prawns, and other Chinese food dishes. 

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The Malayan Council

The Malayan Council
The Malayan Council
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Talk. Makan. Chill. The Malayan Council is a Muslim-owned restaurant highlighting the combination of Malay-Asian and Western fusion flavors. You can taste traditional recipes with bold and homey flavors, as well as fancy desserts and mocktails. Their signature dishes include Roti Kirai Beef Ribs, Asam Pedas Seafood Aglio Olio, Lamb Mandhi Kabuli, Barramundi Truffle Porcini, and others. Their restaurants are located in  Dunlop, Bussorah, Winstedt, and Esplanade. The Winstedt restaurant is the most popular for its lush greenery ambiance, fine-dining experience, and wedding venue. 

The Secret Garden by Zeekri

The Secret Garden by Zeekri halal food restaurants in singapore
The Secret Garden by Zeekri
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This first and only Halal French eatery combines French pasties and viennoiseries with edible flower decorations that take your meal to another level. It also serves coffee, floral teas, takeaway pastries, and French favorites like Onion Soup, Foie Gras, Lamb Rack, and Chicken Cordon Bleu. Classic to French dining style, they also serve brunch menus such as Pandan Pancake and French Toast. Or if you’re looking to experience an elegant afternoon teatime just like French royalties, they also have a Parisian high-tea set with various bites and specialty teas.

Kucina Italian Restaurant

Kucina Italian Restaurant
Kucina Italian Restaurant
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Kucina Italian Restaurant was founded and headed by Chef Gero, an Italian-Muslin revert, introducing authentic halal Italian food unlike ever before in Singapore. Located at Kinex Mall on Tanjong Katong Road, the restaurant has also been a popular choice among locals, even those who are not Muslim. Their popular dishes are the stuffed Tortellini pasta, salad, fresh bread daily, and numerous pizza choices. Their desserts are also popular, with options like tiramisu, panna cotta, and cannoli. 

IndoChili Restaurant

IndoChili Restaurant
IndoChili Restaurant
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As a multicultural country, many Singaporean dishes are inspired by the Indo-Malay spice base. You can find authentic and affordable Indonesian dishes from Java, Bali, and Padang in the IndoChili Restaurant. They sell tons of different food, from the famous Rendang, Ayam Goreng (Fried Chicken), Sop Buntut (Oxtail Stew), Soto, and many more. If you want to take away their food or order for a large catering, order their Bento Rice Set! You’ll have rice (either white or yellow), a meat and vegetable of choice, sambal, pickles, and a crispy cracker in one set. It is one of the best halal food restaurants in Singapore to enjoy alone or with friends.

Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle

Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle
Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle
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Ever heard of this hawker stall before? I bet you do. This is one of the most popular chicken rice restaurants with a Michelin star by Chef Chan Hong Meng. Their signature dish is chicken rice, and you can either have it steamed, roasted, or braised in soya sauce. The marinated chicken is braised in special soy sauce and 10 types of secret herbs. It’s served with rice, cucumber slices, and sauteed soybeans. However, one important thing to note is that the restaurant also sells pork dishes, so be careful and check with the restaurant first if their plates or cooking utensils are contaminated with pork. 

The Dim Sum Place

The Dim Sum Place
The Dim Sum Place
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If you’re craving light bites with an authentic Chinese flavor, try The Dim Sum Place, Singapore’s leading Halal Dim Sum Restaurant. They open at Bugis and Changi Airport. You can find all variants of your favorite Dim Sum here, from shrimp siomay, chicken feet, steamed bun with chicken char shiew, egg custard bun, and even Peking duck wrap! Their goal is to serve delicious Dim Sum that all communities and ethnicities can enjoy.

So that is all for the best 10 Halal Food Restaurants in Singapore. If you’re unsure if a restaurant is Halal or not, check if they have a Halal sticker or ask the staff. Let us know which halal food restaurants in Singapore you liked best. Enjoy!

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