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Halal Chinese in Singapore

Chinese cuisine and specialties

136
Chinese Restaurants
101
MUIS Certified
35
Muslim Owned

Halal Chinese Food in Singapore

Halal Chinese cuisine in Singapore bridges a rich culinary tradition with strict halal requirements. From Hainanese chicken rice prepared with halal-certified poultry to dim sum made with chicken instead of pork, Muslim-owned and MUIS-certified Chinese restaurants have adapted classic recipes beautifully. Whether you want Sichuan heat, Cantonese roast meats, or comforting Cantonese porridge, there are options across the island.

Halal chicken rice Dim sum with chicken & beef Sichuan & Cantonese specialties Chinese BBQ & roast meats

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Kopitiam Foodcourt
Muslim Owned
Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), Northpoint City, National University Hospital (NUH) and 36 others

Kopitiam Foodcourt is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles
MUIS Certified
Lentor Modern, Northpoint City, Swee Heng 1989 Classic and 11 others

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Heavenly Wang
MUIS Certified
Parkway East Hospital, Mapletree Business City, Eastpoint Mall and 34 others

Heavenly Wang is a MUIS-certified café in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Encik Tan
MUIS Certified
Alexandra Retail Centre (ARC), Northpoint City, Compass One and 28 others

Encik Tan is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Cantine Foodcourt
Muslim Owned
Northpoint City, Yishun, Admiralty Place and 9 others

Cantine Foodcourt is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Kaffe & Toast
MUIS Certified
National University Hospital, Singapore General Hospital (SGH), National Heart Centre and 13 others

Kaffe & Toast is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Dough Culture
MUIS Certified
Northpoint City, Yishun, Hougang Mall and 18 others

Dough Culture is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Nuodle
MUIS Certified
Alexandra Retail Centre (ARC), Northpoint City, Compass One and 12 others

Nuodle is a MUIS-certified café in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Thunder Tea Rice
MUIS Certified
Fernvale Community Club, Woodleigh Mall, Hakka Thunder Tea Rice and 18 others

Thunder Tea Rice is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hugabo
MUIS Certified
National University Hospital, White Sands, Sun Plaza and 4 others

Hugabo is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Tasty Wok
MUIS Certified
Tasty Wok (Pasir Ris Integrated Transport Hub), Hougang Mall, Bedok Town Centre and 6 others

Tasty Wok is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Penang Culture
MUIS Certified
Compass One, Ang Mo Kio (Others), Suntec City and 7 others

Penang Culture is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Chinese

Most Chinese restaurants are not halal as they commonly serve pork and use pork-based ingredients. However, there is a growing number of Muslim-owned and MUIS-certified Chinese restaurants that serve halal versions of classic dishes like chicken rice, dim sum, and Sichuan cuisine.
Yes, halal dim sum replaces pork with chicken, beef, or seafood. Muslim-owned dim sum restaurants like Yum Chinese Restaurant and Zaffron Kitchen serve halal-certified versions of popular dim sum items.
Many chicken rice stalls in Singapore are halal, especially at hawker centres in Malay-Muslim areas. Look for the MUIS halal certificate or Muslim-owned sign. The chicken is prepared with halal-certified poultry.