Top 10 Halal Restaurants & Cafes in Singapore for Casual Meals and Fancy Nights Out

The Great Mischief - halal restaurant

Luckily, here in Singapore, we’re showered with halal food spots on practically every corner. Whether you’re looking for a casual café or an elegant spot to enjoy some good company, we’ve got just the right spots for you! Here are our 10 favourite Halal restaurants and cafes for all your munching needs.

Tipo Pasta Bar

Tipo Pasta Bar

Who can deny fresh cheesy pizzas and pastas? Born out of the owner’s memories overseas, and their love for carbs, Tipo Pasta Bar celebrates artisanal produce. The Muslim-owned spot takes pride in curating handcrafted bites that are reimagined to be something more than just out of a packaged box. Sink your teeth in the Truffle infused Arancini (S$16) served with extra truffle aioli, the show-stopping Uni Gnocchi (S$28) with pumpkin cream, and Canadian uni or the Royal Caviar pizza (S$30) donning a mustard cream sauce, avruga caviar, and ikura caviar. You can also DIY your own pizza with crust base, sauces and toppings of your choosing.

Tipo Pasta Bar is located at 28 Aliwal St, #01-07, Singapore 199918, p. +65 8768 0785. Open daily 11am–10pm.

Atrium Restaurant, Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

Atrium Restaurant, Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

In the mood for a hearty treat? The Atrium Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium offers a diverse buffet menu with over 40 dishes. Highlights of the local and international spread includes the Slow-baked Whole Norwegian Salmon served with a selection of highly praised chili sauces and Chef Chua Yew Hock’s Signature Laksa, as well as the Salmon Sashimi, Lemon Grass Chicken Shawarma and crowd-favourites from the barbecue station like Grilled Squid, Lemongrass Beef Fillet, Thai Spiced Chicken Thigh or Grilled Prawn. Not to mention the live and DIY stations offering local favourites like chicken rice, roti prata and more. For a sweet ending, relish in chocolate fondue, ice cream with wafer or rainbow bread, and durian egg crepe with gula Melaka cream sauce. The restaurant also has an upsized menu during weekends. In a special offer, adults enjoy 50% off and children aged 5 years and below can dine for free with every paying adult. Menu is subject to changes. 

Atrium Restaurant is located at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, 317 Outram Rd, Singapore 169075,p. +65 3138 2530 (phone), +65 9114 0258 (whatsapp). Open daily from 6am–9.30pm. For more information and pricing, click here

Permata

Permata Halal Restaurant

Nestled in a Palladian-style royal mansion in the vibrant Kampong Glam area, Permata Restaurant serves up progressive Nusantara cuisine. Translating to “jewel” in Malay, the culinary gem is led by a local celebrity Chef, Mel Dean who adds his modern twist on the diverse and indigenous flavours of Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand and more. The award-winning restaurant has also garnered a loyal following due to its affordable and delectable Buffet Menu (Lunch S$78++ for 2pax, Dinner S$88++ for 2 pax). Expect a variety of dishes, from Kerabu salads and soups to small plates, mains, desserts and live stations. With an ever-changing menu, complemented by warm hospitality and elevated interiors, Permata stands as the ultimate culinary destination.

Permata is located at 73 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198497, p. +65 9082 9941. Open daily 12pm-10pm.

The Malayan Council

The Malayan Council

Situated within the oldest heritage street and cultural areas of Singapore, The Malayan Council aims to redefine the concept of a high-end Muslim-Owned establishment with a humble yet memorable dining experience. The elevated setting in its various outlets is the the perfect accomplice to the brand’s freshly cooked platters made using curated premium ingredients and traditional recipes. Signatures include the Roti Kirai Beef Ribs, Asam Pedas Seafood Aglio Olio, Lamb Mandhi Kabuli, Barramundi Truffle Porcini and more.

The Malayan Council has various outlets throughout Singapore.

Cherry & Oak

Cherry & Oak

Brainchild of Walaku SG and ASAP & Co, halal Asian smokehouse, Cherry & Oak bridges western cooking techniques with favourite Malay Cuisine. Think artisanal wood-smoked meat spruced up alongside the restaurant’s signature Nasi Lemak Bakar (Coconut basmati rice with egg, cucumbers, sambal, and ikan bilis wrapped in banana leaf). On the menu you’ll find all-day breakfast, pastas, salads, smoked specialities, freshly shucked oysters and even a high tea set. Highlights include Beef Burnt Ends (S$29 available in a BBQ or Sambal iteration), Baby Dutch Pancakes (S$16) or the Seafood Bucket (S$65 for 2 pax) for sharing.

Cherry & Oak is located at 93-95 Owen Road, Singapore 218907, p. +65 91194074. Open Tues-Sun 11am-10pm. Closed on Mon.

The Great Mischief

The Great Mischief

A picturesque spot right in the CBD area, get your cheeky afternoon bite at The Great Mischief. A concept by The Black Hole Group, the halal restaurant is known for its Spanish interior inspired by Antoni Gaudi’s distinctive art nouveau. The dishes are also inspired by Catalan influences sporting tapas like Charred Padron Peppers with garlic (S$13), as well as rich bites like Corderero (S$23) served in a lamb shoulder ragu and cream and Torrijas (S$20), a french toast with chocolate and berries. Finish off with a romantic stroll through the National Gallery for a successful date night.

The Great Mischief is located at National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew’s Road, #01-17, Singapore 178957, p. +65 8721 3150. Open daily 10am-5pm (brunch), 6pm-10pm (dinner).

La Fez

La Fez

At La Fez Arabesque & modern Morocco flavours take centrestage. Immersing diners within the aesthetic salmon pink interiors of the space, the muslin owned halal eatery showcases vibrant dishes from Shakshouka with Feta Cheese (S$22) to Lamb Tangine (S$28) cooked in signature spices, and Green Harissa Lamb Shank (S$32). Nonetheless, no Morrocan experience is complete without the Dip Platter (S$20), sporting the likes of Hummus, Smoky Zalouk, Baba Ganoush, and Muhammara with Pita Flatbreads. For sweet endings, the Baklava Cheesecake (S$12) is complemented with walnuts, pistachios and a sprinkling of rosewater.

La Fez is located at 907 East Coast Road, Singapore 459107, p. +65 8322 5939. Open daily 3pm-4pm.

The Secret Garden by Zeekri

The Secret Garden by Zeekri

The Secret Garden is a Halal French-inspired restaurant in the heart of Kampong Gelam. On the menu, you’ll find traditional entrées like French Onion Soup (S$14), all-time favourite Smoked Duck Spaghetti Aglio e Olio (S$24), Chicken Cordon Bleu (S$30) and Striploin Steak (S$38) seared to perfection. From the drinks, who can deny refreshing mocktails, coffees and teas as well as the iconic TSG Butterbeer (S$13) topped with a dollop of creamy whipped foam and a tinge of butterscotch.

The Secret Garden is located at 19 Baghdad St, Singapore 199658, p. +65 9189 5663. Open Sun-Thurs 11.30am–9.30pm, Fri-Sat 11.30 am–10.30pm.

Fluff Bakery

Fluff Bakery

Fluff Bakery has become somewhat notorious, on account of them regularly selling out of their delicious cupcakes by midday. Their popularity sparks not only from their delicious traditional cupcakes, but also innovative flavours like Spiced Apple Caramel, Ondeh Ondeh, Speculoos Cheesecake Pretzel Crumbs, and more. For sweet-tooths, you can also find other delights like cookies, and cakes and various other bakes here. For folks that want to learn the art of baking, the bakery also holds frequent classes including ones for kids!

Fluff Bakery is located at 795 North Bridge Road, #01-01, Singapore 198763, p. +65 91447729. Open 12pm-7.30pm.

21 on Rajah

21 on Rajah

Located in the heart of Balestier, 21 on Rajah is an all-day dining restaurant housed within Days Hotel Singapore. The Halal-certified restaurant is known to serve up hearty buffets featuring Mediterranean cuisine and loved local flavours. As you enjoy the tranquil surroundings of Zhongshan Park, get a taste of the Lamb Moussaka (S$18.80), a traditional Middle Eastern baked minced lamb and eggplant in tomato and creamy cheese. Whilst one can’t go wrong with Nasi Goreng Istimewa (S$12.80) served with ayam goreng, chicken satay, egg, fish crackers and achar. Keep a lookout for their seasonal buffets for celebrations like Ramadan, Mother’s day and more. Best of all? It’s all at affordable prices.

21 on Rajah is located at Days Hotel, 1 Jalan Rajah, Singapore 329133, p. +65 6808 6847. Open daily 7am-10am (breakfast), 12pm-2.30pm (weekday lunch), 12pm-3pm (weekend brunch), and 6pm-10pm (dinner).

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