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There are those in here who dun eat Haram food... which we have been so loudly exchanging info and taste takes on...

ok so Halal food...

actually HOME cooked is best tasting i ever tried... especially during Hari Raya, and some weddings...

but commercially, where is serving super tasting halal food?

Zam Zam comes to mind... along North Bridge Road at the junction Arab Street? opposite the Sultan Mosque...

Komala Villa comes to mind too... at Serangoon Road...

but these are indian muslim rite?

how about Malay food?

Nasi Lemak i think of Fong Seng... (chinese run although halal...and the malay lady there is so chattable...)

so ... where can we get great indian/malay halal food? anyone in here care to share?

Baloo

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Two places come to mind:

01. Kintamani Indonesian Restaurant at Furuma Riverfront

They often have credit cards promo. Either % off total bill or 1 for 1, depending on the promo/card.

02. Hajah Maimunah Restaurant

One at Jalan Pisang and I think there's another one at Joo Chiat just opposite Joo Chiat Complex.

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Sabar Menanti is my favorite. Cheap and good. At corner Jln Kledek and North Bridge Road directly facing Kandahar St. There is also a branch on Kandahar St.

In fact the shop at the beginning of Kandahar St (left side as you turn into this street) serves really fluffy and delicious Nasi Brani.

Recently chanced upon a good nasi lemak stall run by a Malay family on B1 of Bukit Timah Plaza... opp the Korean restaurant. :thumb:

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How about the nasi lemak in Changi Village hawker centre? I use to go there and queue up for the nasi lemak. But have not gone for quite a long time liao. Dunno still good or not....

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Singapore is a fantastic destination for Halal food, offering options ranging from Michelin-starred restaurants to bustling hawker centers. Here are some of the best spots to check out:

 

· Bagus (Northpoint City). Singapore's first "elevated" fully Halal food hall. Offers 14 stalls with cuisines like Halal Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese under one roof .

 

· The Dim Sum Place (Multiple locations). For Halal-certified xiao long bao and har gaw. A great spot for authentic Cantonese dim sum .

 

· Chicken Ka Kee (Causeway Point). By the legendary Boon Tong Kee. Features Hainanese rice with free-flow rice, plus unique sides like Crispy Beancurd .

 

· Candlenut (Dempsey Road). The world's first Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant. It offers a high-end, refined take on traditional Straits-Chinese flavors .

 

· Hjh Maimunah (Jalan Pisang). A Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient. Famous for authentic Nasi Padang, with a long counter full of dishes like beef rendang .

 

· Joo Chiat Caphe (Joo Chiat Road). A Muslim-owned Vietnamese cafe. Known for their crispy Banh Mi and traditional Egg Coffee .

 

· Good Bites (Bishan Sports Hall). A hidden gem with a unique camping-themed setup. Serves comforting Western fusion dishes like creamy Carbonara .

 

Pro Tip: For a fun day out, head to Jewel Changi Airport, where you'll find over 20 Halal-certified options all in one place, including Jinjja Chicken (Korean) and Monster Planet (Japanese Curry) .

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On 6/9/2026 at 1:56 PM, leckmich said:

Better check ur AI content before sharing. Candlenut is Not halal

 

Thank you!  This  @JayRoss55 prolly wants to promote Muslims going 'not halal' way of lives lah.

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JayRoss55 would go so far as to revive a 19 year old thread from 2007 just to post inaccurate content. Wow. 

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