cuisine-malay

Halal Malay in Singapore

Traditional Malay dishes and flavors

411
Malay Restaurants
91
MUIS Certified
320
Muslim Owned

Halal Malay Food in Singapore

Malay cuisine is at the heart of Singapore's halal food culture. As the largest Muslim community in Singapore, Malay families have shaped the local halal dining landscape for generations. From nasi lemak with crispy fried chicken and fragrant sambal to lontong, mee siam, and satay grilled over charcoal, Malay eateries offer some of the most affordable and authentic halal meals on the island. Nearly all Malay establishments are Muslim-owned.

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Istanbul
Muslim Owned
Arab Street/ Kampong Glam, Tampines Street 43

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

Laila's Kitchen
Muslim Owned
Tampines Changkat, Tampines Changkat

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

Muslim Owned
Tanjong Pagar Shophouses, Main Restaurant

Az Zumar is a Muslim-owned Indian restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Muslim Owned
Hougang Avenue 8, As-Shalihin Seafood Restaurant

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

Haig Road Nasi Lemak
Muslim Owned
Haig Road Food Centre, Katong

Haig Road Nasi Lemak is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Mukmin Restaurant
Muslim Owned
Mukmin

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

Best Satay
Muslim Owned
Newton Food Centre, Boon Tat Street

Best Satay is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Muslim Owned
Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre

Salam Indian Muslim Food is a Muslim-owned Middle Eastern restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Satay Boy
Muslim Owned
Sembawang Hills Food Centre, The Herencia

Satay Boy is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Zaleha Food Corner
Muslim Owned
Tampines N2 Shopping Street

Zaleha Food Corner 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.

Fazs Satay
Muslim Owned
Yishun Riverwalk, Yishun (Others)

Fazs Satay is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Malay

Most Malay food in Singapore is halal as the Malay-Muslim community prepares food according to Islamic dietary laws. However, formal MUIS certification is not universal — many Malay stalls are Muslim-owned by tradition rather than formally certified.
Nasi lemak, satay, mee siam, lontong, mee rebus, and rendang are quintessential Malay dishes that are widely available at halal stalls across Singapore.
Geylang Serai Market, Kampong Glam, and hawker centres in Malay-majority neighbourhoods like Bedok, Tampines, and Jurong East offer some of the best Malay food.