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Halal Indonesian in Singapore

Indonesian dishes and flavors

90
Indonesian Restaurants
46
MUIS Certified
44
Muslim Owned

Halal Indonesian Restaurants in Singapore

Indonesian food and halal dining go hand in hand — Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, and its cuisine naturally aligns with halal requirements. In Singapore, Indonesian restaurants serve everything from Padang nasi padang (rice with an array of side dishes) to fiery ayam penyet (smashed fried chicken), rich rendang, and comforting soto ayam. Most are Muslim-owned, making halal verification straightforward.

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Muslim Owned
Woodlands Mart, HDB Hub, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH)

Fork & Spoon is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Bobmi
Muslim Owned
Tampines West, Compassvale Bow, Lucky Plaza and 3 others

Bobmi is a Muslim-owned Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Gado Grill
MUIS Certified
Northpoint City, Yishun, City Square Mall and 5 others

Gado Grill is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Sri Bistari
MUIS Certified
418 Bedok North Ave 2, Bedok North, 693 Woodlands Ave 6 and 8 others

Sri Bistari is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Zoul's Corner
Muslim Owned
Hougang Avenue 8, Compassvale Bow, Taman Jurong Shopping Centre and 4 others

Zoul's Corner is a Muslim-owned Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Tambuah Mas
MUIS Certified
Great World City, Jewel Changi Airport, The Paragon

Tambuah Mas is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Rasapura Foodcourt
Muslim Owned
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

TheJellyHearts is Singapore\s first and leading halal-certified jelly cake specialist, famous for their innovative multi-layered jelly cheesecakes that combine chewy jelly, fresh fruits, smooth cream cheese, and digestive biscuit crust. With outlets across major malls including VivoCity, Plaza Singapura, and Changi Airport, this unique dessert shop caters to Muslim families seeking guilt-free indulgence. Their signature offerings include Classic Original, Luscious Lychee, Heavenly Blueberry, Multi-Layer Rainbow, and Tango Mango flavors, all crafted without nuts, eggs, or preservatives. These low-sugar treats also offer gluten-free options, making them accessible to customers with various dietary requirements while maintaining full halal certification. Specializing in customized celebration cakes for birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries, TheJellyHearts provides islandwide delivery and same-day service. Their commitment to halal standards and innovative jelly-based desserts has made them a beloved choice for Muslim families seeking premium, inclusive sweet treats in Singapore.

Toko Ngopi
MUIS Certified
Yishun, Haig Road Food Centre, Ang Mo Kio (Others) and 2 others

Toko Ngopi is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Indonesian @Food Club
MUIS Certified
Suntec City, Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP), City Gate and 3 others

Indonesian @Food Club is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Dapur Penyet
MUIS Certified
Jewel Changi Airport, Tiong Bahru Plaza, City Plaza and 2 others

Dapur Penyet is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut
MUIS Certified
SingPost Centre, Lucky Plaza, Westgate

Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Smile Martabak
MUIS Certified
Funan Mall, Bedok Mall, ION Orchard

Smile Martabak is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Indonesian

Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim-majority country, so the vast majority of Indonesian cuisine is naturally halal. Most Indonesian restaurants in Singapore are Muslim-owned and serve halal food.
Nasi padang is an Indonesian dining style where you choose from a display of pre-cooked dishes served with rice. Most nasi padang stalls in Singapore are halal. Popular chains include Rumang Sari and Sari Ratu.
Yes, ayam penyet (smashed fried chicken) is typically served at Muslim-owned Indonesian restaurants. It is one of the most popular halal Indonesian dishes in Singapore.