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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.

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Chicken Ka Kee
MUIS Certified
Causeway Point

Chicken Ka Kee is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

West Co'z Cafe
MUIS Certified
West Coast Plaza

West Co'z Cafe is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
Pasir Ris (Others)

Richton Cafe in Pasir Ris provides halal dining options with a no-frills breakfast and casual dining experience under HDB settings. Located at Pasir Ris Drive 6, this neighborhood establishment caters to local Muslim residents seeking convenient, affordable halal food options in a relaxed HDB coffee shop environment. The cafe operates as a community gathering spot where families and individuals can enjoy reliable halal meals without the formality of upscale restaurants. With WhatsApp ordering available for added convenience, Richton Cafe adapts to modern dining preferences while maintaining traditional coffee shop charm. The establishment focuses on serving the local Pasir Ris community with familiar flavors and comfortable pricing that makes halal dining accessible for everyday meals. Whether for breakfast, lunch, or casual dining, Richton Cafe provides Muslim residents with a trusted neighborhood option that prioritizes halal compliance and community-friendly service. The cafe s HDB setting creates an authentic local dining experience that resonates with Singapore s heartland culture while ensuring dietary requirements are met.

Wantons Boy
Muslim Owned
Tampines Avenue 5, Marsiling Mall, Tampines Changkat

Wantons Boy is a Muslim-owned food courts establishment in Singapore offering quality halal food.

De Sinn Hainanese Chicken Rice
MUIS Certified
Hougang Avenue 8, Yishun (Others), Yishun (Others)

De Sinn Hainanese Chicken Rice is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Chai Chee Seafood
Muslim Owned
Changi Road, Bedok (Others)

Chai Chee Seafood is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
Fairmont Singapore

Muslim Kitchen @ Fairmont Hotel is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Warong Kim's Goreng Delights
MUIS Certified
Our Tampines Hub (OTH)

Warong Kim's Goreng Delights is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
Lazada One, AMK Hub

Sumber Ayam by Guan Chee is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
Berseh Food Centre, Little India Shophouses

New Cameroon Seafood Restaurant is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Mam Mam
MUIS Certified
National University Hospital (NUH), Yishun, Ang Mo Kio (Others)

Mam Mam is a halal restaurant chain specializing in premium quality Singapore-style cuisine across multiple locations including Ang Mo Kio, Yishun, National University Hospital, and Ng Teng Fong General Hospital. Their signature dishes feature duck leg marinated with Asian spices for 2 days and slow-cooked for 24 hours, beef with spring onion and ginger, and traditional Cantonese-style porridge with fish slices or beef. Known for fresh, fabulous food at affordable prices, Mam Mam serves uniquely Singaporean dishes marinated with special herb and spice concoctions, accompanied by pickled cucumber. Their menu includes various noodle dishes with duck meat, chicken balls, mushrooms, and traditional local comfort foods that showcase authentic Singapore flavors with halal certification. With convenient locations at hospital premises and neighborhood kedai kopis, Mam Mam provides accessible halal dining for healthcare workers, patients, families, and local residents. Their focus on traditional Singapore-style cooking techniques and halal compliance has established them as a trusted choice for Muslim customers seeking authentic local flavors.

Asian Market Cafe
MUIS Certified
Fairmont Singapore

Bake Inc is a halal-certified local bakery chain with over 15 years of experience, offering freshly baked breads, traditional cakes, pastries, and assorted biscuits across 12+ outlets in Singapore. Known for their signature waffles, cream-filled buns, and traditional Taiwanese-style pastries, this beloved neighborhood bakery ensures all products meet strict halal standards. With convenient locations spanning from MRT stations to HDB heartlands, including Changi Airport, Ang Mo Kio, Tampines, and hospital locations, Bake Inc has become a trusted name for quality halal baked goods. Their wide variety includes daily fresh breads, celebration cakes, pandan waffles, and traditional biscuits, all made without preservatives and using premium ingredients. Perfect for families seeking authentic halal bakery items, Bake Inc combines traditional baking techniques with modern flavors, serving the Muslim community with dedication and consistency across their extensive network of outlets throughout Singapore.

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.