
Singapore is home to an incredible variety of halal-certified restaurants, offering everything from Middle Eastern delights to Western-style steakhouses. Whether you’re looking for a casual dining experience or a luxurious feast, these top-rated halal eateries have something to satisfy your cravings.
Fans of both sweet and savory fare will get their fix at one of the many The Malayan Council outlets. Their fusion dishes include unique Western dishes like Cereal Fish and Chips, Asam Pedas Lobster Pasta and Mudcrab Fried Rice. Dessert aficionados can also dig in to their signature Ondeh Ondeh cake to end off their meal on a high note!
The Malayan Council, multiple locations, +65 9009 7345, themalayancouncil.sg
For a taste of Mediterranean, Overrice is where it’s at. The halal, casual joint Overrice has rice bowls with chicken, falafel, prawns and pulled beef. They also have pita pockets and sharing sides for big groups. Don’t leave without trying their two signature sauces: the white sauce and chilli sauce which both pack a punch!
Overrice, 41 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198489, +65 8877 1827, overricesg.com
With two outlets at Singapore Botanic Gardens and Jurong Lake Gardens, your family date out in nature will be complete with a meal at Fusion Spoon. Dig in to Western, Asian or Japanese fare while soaking in the greenery around you. The best part? There’s also a play area within the Botanic Gardens outlet so the adults can dine in peace while still keeping a watchful eye.
Fusion Spoon, multiple locations, +65 6969 1598, www.facebook.com/fusionspoon
For a fully halal pasta experience, Tipo Pasta Bar is a great option. You can even customize pasta to your liking here, and their pasta is handmade fresh everyday. Whether it’s aglio olio, carbonara or bolognaise, you and your kiddo will find it all here! Make sure to book a reservation in advance as the restaurant gets crowded during peak hours.
Tipo Pasta Bar, 28 Aliwal St, #01-07, Singapore 199918, +65 8768 0785, www.tipo.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 and classic Avocado Toast. 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
If your idea of a perfect meal is with a range of cuisine options and a breeze in your hair, perhaps Citrus By The Pool is your answer. The halal eatery is next to the pool at Woodlands Swimming Complex, which means the kiddos can take a dip while the family dines. There’s also a bevy of desserts like milkshakes, ice cream and croffles to satisfy the kids sweet tooth.
Citrus By The Pool, 3 Woodlands Street 13, Woodlands Swimming Complex, Singapore 738600, www.citrusbythepool.com
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
Eastsiders can head to Kraft Kitchen in Tampines for affordable Western food, with their mac and cheese widely known to be one of the best in Singapore. Other highlights include chicken cutlet, pot pie and baked rice. Most menu items are also kept affordable below SG$20 so you can feast without worrying about hurting your wallet.
Kraft Kitchen, 820 Tampines Street 81, #01-526, Singapore 520820, +65 6592 8561, www.instagram.com/kraftkitchensg
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
Grill Ninety Nine should be at the top of your list for a place that is vegetarian-friendly and kid-friendly. The halal restaurant has dishes ranging from Lamb Rack to Canadian Oysters, with a special menu of chicken fingers and fish and chips for the little ones between 3 to 8 years old, as well as meatless options for vegan guests.
Grill Ninety Nine, 142 Arab St, Singapore 199828, +65 9731 2902, grillninetynine.com.sg
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