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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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Muslim Owned
Alif Restaurant, Bukit Batok (Others), Square 2

Habib Family Restaurant is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Segar Village
Muslim Owned
Haig Road Food Centre

Segar Village is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Kampong Chai Chee
Muslim Owned
Changi Road

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

Deanna's Kitchen
Muslim Owned
Near Masjid Kassim, Oasis Terraces

Deanna's Kitchen is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Puncak Best Noodles
MUIS Certified
Far East Plaza

Puncak Best Noodles is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Abang Recipes
MUIS Certified
Sembawang Shopping Centre

Abang Recipes is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
121 Upper Paya Lebar Rd

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

Restaurant Aisyah
Muslim Owned
Arab Street/ Kampong Glam, Square 2

Restaurant Aisyah is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Yumen Hut
MUIS Certified
Downtown East Mall

Yumen Hut is a halal-certified Chinese restaurant with two locations at Downtown East Pasir Ris - #02-323 E!Avenue and #02-112 E!hub, specializing in healthy vegetable juice noodles that combine traditional Chinese flavors with modern nutritional concepts. This unique establishment operates under Kwong Seng International s 60+ year noodle manufacturing heritage, offering innovative dishes like Pasta Sauce Pumpkin Noodles, Laksa Paprika Noodles, and their signature Dumpling Spinach Noodles alongside traditional favorites like Seafood Ban Mian. Operating Monday-Tuesday from 11am to 10pm with contact number 6581 5191, Yumen Hut serves generous homely portions that cater to health-conscious Muslim diners. Their specialty vegetable-based noodles focus on both taste and nutrition, making them a standout choice in Singapore s halal Chinese dining scene where traditional preparation methods meet contemporary health awareness. The restaurant s casual dining atmosphere and strategic location in Downtown East s family entertainment complex makes it particularly popular among families seeking halal Chinese comfort food after recreational activities. Yumen Hut s commitment to healthy noodle options reflects the growing demand for nutritious halal dining that doesn t compromise on authentic Chinese flavors, positioning them as innovators in the halal Chinese restaurant segment that serves both traditional crowd-pleasers and creative modern interpretations.

Home of Seafood
MUIS Certified
Joo Chiat Complex

Home of Seafood is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Bagus Foodcourt
MUIS Certified
AMK Hub

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

Udang Udang
MUIS Certified
Koufu HQ

Udang Udang 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.