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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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Chumpo 2
MUIS Certified
Rivervale Plaza

Chumpo 2 is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

AJ's Corner
Muslim Owned
Eunos Crescent Market and Food Centre

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

D'Bakmie
MUIS Certified
Downtown East Mall

D'Bakmie is a MUIS-certified Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Kulon
Muslim Owned
Arab Street/ Kampong Glam

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

Serangoon BBQ & Curry 1983
MUIS Certified
Junction 8, Raffles Hospital

Serangoon BBQ & Curry 1983 is a MUIS-certified food courts establishment in Singapore offering quality halal food.

IndoChili Restaurant
MUIS Certified
Zion Road

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

MUIS Certified
PCC Canteen

Nasi Padang@Sembcorp Marine Tuas is a MUIS-certified Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Hassbawa
Muslim Owned
Promenade Market

Hassbawa is a halal-friendly dining establishment in Singapore that contributes to the country s diverse landscape of Muslim-owned and halal-certified restaurants serving various international and local cuisines. This restaurant represents the entrepreneurial spirit of Singapore s halal food scene, where local establishments provide accessible dining options that meet religious dietary requirements while maintaining quality and authentic flavors. As part of Singapore s extensive network of over 600 MUIS-certified establishments, Hassbawa serves the significant Muslim population that comprises approximately 15% of Singapore s demographics, ensuring convenient access to halal dining throughout the island. The establishment operates within Singapore s comprehensive halal food ecosystem that spans from traditional hawker stalls to premium dining venues, all committed to maintaining strict halal standards while serving diverse communities. Halal restaurants like Hassbawa play a crucial role in Singapore s multicultural dining landscape, where religious dietary considerations are seamlessly integrated with culinary excellence and community service. For the most accurate information about specific menu offerings, current location details, operating hours, and halal certification status, potential customers are encouraged to contact the restaurant directly or check with local halal food directories and community recommendations.

Muslim Owned
Bendemeer Road

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

Muslim Owned
#02-33

Esteller 77 is a Muslim-owned Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Muslim Owned
East Coast Lagoon Food Village

Rahim Ayam Penyet is a Muslim-owned Indonesian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

MUIS Certified
Joo Chiat Complex

Lagun Sari Restaurant 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.