
Singapore is a paradise of food options – whatever cuisine you crave for, you can get it in a jiffy. The plethora of choices also include Halal and Muslim-friendly restaurants. From lush restaurant settings to cafes with fresh bakes, we’ve compiled a list of the best Halal Restaurants in Singapore for your consideration on your next family day out together!
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Fans of both sweet and savory fare will get their fix at The Malayan Council. Their fusion dishes include unique Western dishes like Cereal Fish and Chips (SG$28), Asam Pedas Lobster Pasta (SG$49) and Mudcrab Fried Rice (SG$34). Dessert aficionados can also dig in to their signature Ondeh Ondeh cake (SG$9.50 a slice) to end off their meal on a high note!
The Malayan Council, 71 Bussorah St, Singapore 199484, +65 9009 7345, themalayancouncil.sg
Located in the Singapore Botanic Gardens, The Halia will guarantee a scenic view while you dine. The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating so you can choose to dine alfresco if the weather is complementary, alongside mains like Slow-Cooked Lamb Loin (SG$45) and classic Avocado Toast (SG$17). They also have a vegetarian menu for meatless options.
The Halia, 1 Cluny Rd, Ginger Garden Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569, +65 8444 1148, thehalia.com
Sometimes all we want is a chill place to catch up with our loved ones over good food. Badoque Cafe fits that description perfectly, providing options ranging from burgers and pasta to ribs and seafood. Featuring a mix of influences from Greek and Mediterranean, their menu will have endless possibilities, ensuring that your cravings are satisfied. Located in Bedok, this is a viable option for Eastsiders.
Badoque Cafe, 298 Bedok Road, Singapore 469454, +65 6446 6928, badoque.wixsite.com/mysite
Swedish food? In Singapore? Yes, it exists right in the heart of Bugis thanks to Fika Swedish Cafe and Bistro. The Halal-friendly restaurant has Swedish dishes like meatballs and pancakes so you won’t even need to fly overseas. Amidst the cozy interior of the restaurant, make sure to also try their pastries, cakes and croissants for a lil’ snack too!
Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro, 257 Beach Rd, Singapore 199539, +65 6396 9096, www.fikacafe.com
All Things Delicious definitely lives up to their name. With Halal brunch delights like grain bowls and all-breakfast sets, your next brunch date location is pretty much settled. Kids will love their dessert options, ranging from buttermilk pancakes to cheesecake brownies. For festive periods, they also have The Raya Shop, which offers cookies, cakes, gift sets and meal options online for easy caterer planning.
All Things Delicious, 34 Arab St, #01-01, Singapore 199733, +65 6980 3278, allthingsdelicious.sg
The Great Mischief is aptly situated within a museum – its interiors are already aesthetically-pleasing and IG-worthy to begin with! The Catalan-inspired restaurant hosts guests for both lunch and dinner, featuring the likes of Fried Chicken with Egg and Cheese Waffles and Wagyu Romp. After you’re done with your meal, take your time to explore the halls and galleries of the National Gallery for an artsy wind-down session.
The Great Mischief, #01-17 National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178957, +65 8721 3150, www.thegreatmischief.sg
Western food lovers will surely appreciate Molten Diners, that has Halal steak with their yummy homemade sauces and other delectable treats like Prawn Laksa Pasta and Chicken Katsu Burger. Their extensive menu has options for everyone, with lighter options of bar bites, soups and milkshakes too. Make sure to take advantage of their 1-for-1 Wagyu Steak promotion, free delivery islandwide and 30% off self pick-up deals!
Molten Diners, 246 Upper Thomson Rd, Singapore 574370, +65 6802 4082, moltendiners.com
From SG$55 and SG$27.50, you can treat yourself and your family to a halal buffet spread at Ginger, located at PARKROYAL on Beach Road. With everything you can imagine like free-flow chilli crab, sushi, noodles and beef rendang on the menu, you can stuff yourself silly to your heart’s content. Make sure to make a booking in advance before heading down!
Ginger, PARKROYAL on Beach Road, 7500 Beach Rd, Singapore 199591, +65 3138 1995, www.panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/pr-beach-road/dining/ginger
A Muslim-owned premium steakhouse, Cherry & Oak is your go-to if you seek top quality meat dishes. Their mouthwatering Tomahawk Steak is carefully prepared and serves up to 4 people, giving a burst of flavors with every bite. They also have a Whole Irish Duck, pasta dishes and fresh oysters for a full-blown feast. Keep a lookout for their festive menus and promos too – whether it’s for Hari Raya or Valentine’s Day.
Cherry & Oak, 95 Owen Rd, Singapore 218907, +65 9119 4074, www.facebook.com/cherrynoak.sg
For a combination of Mexican and Malay food, Afterwit provides the best of both worlds. Their taco menu ranges from classics like Cajun Spiced Chicken and Pulled Beef, to more experimental bites like Coffee Braised Beef Cheek. Other Mexican delights like quesadilla and burritos are also available of course!
Afterwit, 778 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198746, +65 8786 1948, www.afterwit.sg
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