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Halal Indian in Singapore

Indian and South Asian cuisine

200
Indian Restaurants
70
MUIS Certified
130
Muslim Owned

The Best Halal Indian Food in Singapore

Singapore's halal Indian food scene is one of the most vibrant in Southeast Asia. From North Indian tandoori specialties simmered in clay ovens to South Indian dosai crispy off the griddle, Muslim-owned and MUIS-certified Indian restaurants span the full breadth of the subcontinent's culinary traditions. Whether you're craving biryani in Little India, roti prata at a neighbourhood hawker centre, or a creamy butter chicken at a sit-down restaurant, our directory covers every option with verified halal status.

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Dil'B Restaurant
Muslim Owned
Changi Village, 2 Changi Village Road

Dil'B Restaurant is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Pavilion Banana Leaf
MUIS Certified
Westgate

Pavilion Banana Leaf is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Padi Emas
MUIS Certified
Jurong East

Padi Emas is a popular halal-certified coffeehouse chain offering diverse Asian and international cuisines under one roof across multiple Singapore locations. With outlets in Jurong East, Bedok Reservoir, and other areas, this MUIS halal-certified establishment serves as a one-stop dining destination perfect for families and groups with varying taste preferences. Operating from 11am to 11pm daily, Padi Emas combines traditional Malay cuisine with contemporary dining options in a casual coffeehouse setting. The extensive menu features authentic local dishes including Nasi Lemak, Mee Goreng, Deanna prawn noodle, and Padi Emas Special Fried Rice alongside international options like Western grilled dishes, Chinese-style cuisine, Indian food, and BBQ seafood. Specialty items include unique offerings like Beef and Lamb Kut Teh served claypot-style, Bubur Taiwan (Taiwanese porridge), traditional kuih muih, apam balik, and various laksa varieties including asam and lemak styles that showcase the rich heritage of Malay cuisine. Located primarily at Blk 214 Jurong East Street 21, Padi Emas ensures all stalls within the coffeehouse are 100% Muslim-owned, maintaining strict halal standards throughout their operations. The restaurant is renowned for serving delicious, generous portions at affordable prices, with convenient food delivery options available through major platforms, making quality halal dining accessible to the wider Singapore community.

Muslim Owned
Hougang Avenue 8, As-Shalihin Seafood Restaurant

As-Shalihin is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

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MUIS Certified

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Little India Shophouses, Plaza Singapura, Tampines 1

NGTC is a MUIS-certified Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

M Mohamed Ismail
Muslim Owned
Boon Lay Place Market and Food Centre, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

M Mohamed Ismail is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Dynamic Dining House
MUIS Certified
Changi Village, 2 Changi Village Road

Dynamic Dining House is a MUIS-certified Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Kebab & Karahi
Muslim Owned
Makansutra Gluttons Bay

Kebab & Karahi is a Muslim-owned Middle Eastern restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Mahamoodiya Restaurant
Muslim Owned
Simpang Bedok

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

Al Sarah
Muslim Owned
Tristar Complex

Al Sarah is a halal-certified restaurant offering authentic Middle Eastern and international cuisine to Singapore diverse dining community. This Muslim-owned establishment specializes in traditional Arab and Mediterranean dishes, providing halal diners with a taste of authentic Middle Eastern flavors in a welcoming environment. Operating with strict halal standards, Al Sarah caters to customers seeking quality halal food throughout the day, from breakfast to late-night dining options. The restaurant menu features a comprehensive selection of Middle Eastern specialties including grilled meats, traditional rice dishes, fresh salads, and authentic bread preparations. Popular dishes include tender kebabs, aromatic biryani, flavorful hummus, and traditional Middle Eastern sweets that showcase the rich culinary heritage of the region. The kitchen also prepares fresh daily specials incorporating seasonal ingredients and traditional cooking methods that have been passed down through generations. Located to serve the local Muslim community and halal food enthusiasts, Al Sarah maintains MUIS halal certification ensuring all ingredients and preparation methods meet Islamic dietary requirements. The restaurant provides both dine-in and takeaway options, making authentic Middle Eastern halal cuisine accessible to busy Singapore residents and visitors looking to experience genuine flavors from the Middle East in a comfortable, family-friendly setting.

Muslim Owned
Adam Road Food Centre

Bahrakath Mutton Soup King is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Khan Saab Restaurant
Muslim Owned
Chai Chee (Others)

Khan Saab Restaurant is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Indian

No, not all Indian restaurants are halal. Many North Indian restaurants serve alcohol and may use non-halal meat. Always check for MUIS certification or Muslim-owned status before dining.
MUIS certified restaurants have been inspected and approved by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore. Muslim-owned restaurants are run by Muslim proprietors who follow halal practices but may not have formal MUIS certification.
Many Indian hawker stalls in Singapore are Muslim-owned and serve halal food, especially those selling roti prata, murtabak, and nasi biryani. Look for the halal certificate displayed at the stall.