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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.

North Indian curries & tandoori South Indian dosai & thosai Biryani specialists Roti prata & murtabak stalls

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Afghanistan Family Restaurant
Muslim Owned
Tampines N2 Shopping Street, Square 2

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

Muslim Owned
BFT Farrer Park, Dunlop Street Little India, Tech Park Crescent and 2 others

Hi-Five is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Spaggie and Mee
MUIS Certified
Pasir Ris West Plaza, Changi Airport Terminal 1 (T1)

Spaggie and Mee is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Mr Briyani
MUIS Certified
Nexus @ One-North, Siglap, Berseh Food Centre and 1 other

Mr Briyani is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Muslim Owned
Tampines N2 Shopping Street, Sembawang Hills Food Centre, Clementi Avenue 5

Mamak Mia by Al Makan is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Eastern Wok
Muslim Owned
Bedok North Street 3, Junction 9

Eastern Wok is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Al-Hussain Restaurant
Muslim Owned
Hougang Avenue 8, Little India, Desker Road

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

Paradise Biryani SG
MUIS Certified
Sembawang Cottage, 16 Jln Pari Burong

Paradise Biryani SG is a MUIS-certified Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

89.7 Supper Club
MUIS Certified
Changi Village, Geylang East, 2 Changi Village Road and 1 other

89.7 Supper Club is a MUIS-certified Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Muslim Owned
ITE College East

Warung in the East is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Semolina
Muslim Owned
Tanglin Mall

Semolina celebrates Singapore s best South Asian street food with halal-friendly dining at Tanglin Mall near Orchard Boulevard MRT. This vibrant restaurant specializes in authentic vegetarian South Asian street fare, breaking misconceptions about mundane vegetarian cuisine through bold, traditional flavors and innovative preparations. Located at Tanglin Mall s basement level, Semolina infuses every dish with the heart and soul of South Asian street culture while preserving rich culinary traditions. Their menu features diverse vegetarian options that showcase the complexity and excitement possible in plant-based South Asian cooking. Available for islandwide delivery through GrabFood, Semolina makes authentic halal-friendly South Asian street food accessible across Singapore. The restaurant s commitment to authentic flavors and halal-friendly practices ensures Muslim diners can enjoy genuine South Asian street food experiences in a welcoming, culturally rich environment that honors traditional cooking methods.

D's Hood
MUIS Certified
MarketPlace Expo

D's Hood is a MUIS-certified 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.