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Halal Malay in Singapore

Traditional Malay dishes and flavors

411
Malay Restaurants
91
MUIS Certified
320
Muslim Owned

Halal Malay Food in Singapore

Malay cuisine is at the heart of Singapore's halal food culture. As the largest Muslim community in Singapore, Malay families have shaped the local halal dining landscape for generations. From nasi lemak with crispy fried chicken and fragrant sambal to lontong, mee siam, and satay grilled over charcoal, Malay eateries offer some of the most affordable and authentic halal meals on the island. Nearly all Malay establishments are Muslim-owned.

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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.

Old Chang Kee
MUIS Certified
Alexandra Retail Centre (ARC), Sentosa, Kallang MRT Station and 104 others

Old Chang Kee is a MUIS-certified Malay 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.

Crave Nasi Lemak
MUIS Certified
Northpoint City, Eastpoint Mall, Compass One and 41 others

Crave Nasi Lemak is a MUIS-certified Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang
Muslim Owned
SMU School of Economics, Tampines West, Hougang Avenue 8 and 29 others

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
National University Hospital, AMK Hub, Tiong Bahru Plaza and 4 others

Dabba Street is a MUIS-certified Western 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.

Fitra Chicken Rice
MUIS Certified
Lazada One, Northpoint City, Rivervale Mall and 22 others

Fitra Chicken Rice is a MUIS-certified Malay 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.

Al-Ameen
Muslim Owned
Yishun Ave 11, Admiralty Place, Food Paradise and 8 others

Al-Ameen Eating House is a bustling 24-hour halal Indian Muslim restaurant near Beauty World MRT Station, featuring an extensive menu of 320 dishes spanning Indian, Malay, Thai, local, and Western cuisines. Famous for their tender mutton nasi briyani, creamy butter chicken, stuffed cheese naan, and coin prata with mutton curry, this lively establishment serves authentic flavors at affordable prices ranging from S.50 to S5. Their signature dishes include perfectly spiced tandoori preparations, aromatic biryanis, palak paneer, Gobi Manchurian, and traditional Indian breads, all prepared in a vibrant atmosphere that reflects its popularity among families and late-night diners. The restaurant also features a dedicated musollah (prayer room) with ablution facilities, accessible via the rear car park, ensuring comfortable dining for Muslim patrons. Operating round-the-clock with locations in Bukit Timah, Woodlands, and Hillview, Al-Ameen combines authentic Indian Muslim cuisine with convenience and accessibility. Their commitment to halal standards, extensive menu variety, and 24-hour service has made them a cornerstone of Singapore s Indian Muslim dining scene for over two decades.

Hjh Maimunah
Muslim Owned
Compass One, Hjh Maimunah Catering Pte Ltd - Bedok North, Hjh Maimunah Restaurant and Catering - Jalan Pisang and 11 others

Hjh Maimunah is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Al-Mubin
Muslim Owned
Bishan Central, 418 Bedok North Ave 2, Al Mubin Eating House - Jalan Besar and 14 others

Al-Mubin is a halal Muslim-owned restaurant chain specializing in authentic Thai, seafood, and Indian Muslim cuisine across multiple 24-hour locations in Singapore. From their famous halal Mookata to traditional mamak dishes like tosai, prata, and teh tarik, this beloved chain serves diverse communities in Woodlands, Bishan, Ang Mo Kio, Changi Village, and Bedok North with consistent quality and affordability. Their extensive menu features signature dishes including Ikan Tiga Rasa, salted egg prawns, tom yum seafood, butter chicken, mutton soup, and modern fusion items like falafel and hummus. Known for generous portions and competitive pricing, Al-Mubin offers convenient 24-hour service at select outlets, making it perfect for late-night dining and family gatherings. With island-wide delivery and multiple strategic locations, Al-Mubin has become a trusted choice for Muslim families seeking authentic halal cuisine that bridges traditional Malaysian-Indian flavors with contemporary dining preferences. Their commitment to halal standards and round-the-clock service has established them as a cornerstone of Singapore\s halal dining scene.

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Malay

Most Malay food in Singapore is halal as the Malay-Muslim community prepares food according to Islamic dietary laws. However, formal MUIS certification is not universal — many Malay stalls are Muslim-owned by tradition rather than formally certified.
Nasi lemak, satay, mee siam, lontong, mee rebus, and rendang are quintessential Malay dishes that are widely available at halal stalls across Singapore.
Geylang Serai Market, Kampong Glam, and hawker centres in Malay-majority neighbourhoods like Bedok, Tampines, and Jurong East offer some of the best Malay food.