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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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HaHa Hotpot
Muslim Owned
Arab Street/ Kampong Glam, Arena Country Club

HaHa Hotpot is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Good Old Days
MUIS Certified
Sentosa, Bugis Street, Commonwealth Crescent Market and Food Centre

Good Old Days is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hong Le Japanese and Korean Cuisine
MUIS Certified
Pasir Ris Mall, White Sands, Heartbeat@Bedok and 1 other

Hong Le Japanese and Korean Cuisine is a MUIS-certified Korean restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Fried Chicken Master
MUIS Certified
Northpoint City, Suntec City, Century Square

Fried Chicken Master is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Selera Restaurant
MUIS Certified
Mackenzie Road, Prinsep Street, Geylang Road and 1 other

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

My Nasi Ayam
MUIS Certified
Bedok Food Centre (Bedok Corner), Yishun, Bedok Food Centre and 2 others

My Nasi Ayam is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hawkerman
MUIS Certified
Haig Road Food Centre, Ang Mo Kio (Others), Clementi Avenue 5

Hawkerman is a halal-certified restaurant concept by Tenderfresh that brings together Singapore s best street hawker fare under one roof, with locations at Haig Road, Clementi, Singpost Centre, Seletar Mall, and Funan. Their diverse menu features heritage recipes including popiah, Hokkien mee, char kuey teow, laksa chicken fried rice, dry mee siam, and fusion pasta dishes alongside their signature crispy chicken chops and BBQ roasted chicken. Known for serving familiar Tenderfresh favorites alongside authentic hawker classics, Hawkerman provides a comprehensive street food experience without service charges in a family-friendly environment. Their menu caters to all preferences from traditional Asian comfort foods to modern fusion creations, all prepared according to strict halal standards for Muslim customers. With convenient delivery options through major platforms and multiple strategic locations, Hawkerman has successfully captured the essence of Singapore s hawker culture in a modern, halal-certified setting. Their commitment to heritage recipes and accessible pricing makes them a popular choice for families seeking authentic local flavors.

House of White Bee Hoon
MUIS Certified
Riverwalk, Punggol Settlement, Wisma Atria and 1 other

House of White Bee Hoon is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Halal Chee Cheong Fun
Muslim Owned
136 Tampines St. 11, Tampines Changkat

Halal Chee Cheong Fun is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Streats Cafe
MUIS Certified
IMM Shopping Mall, City Square Mall

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

Chilli Pan Mee
MUIS Certified
HarbourFront Centre

Chilli Pan Mee is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
19 Compassvale Walk, Westgate

Green Delights is a MUIS-certified Chinese 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.