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Halal Thai in Singapore

Thai cuisine and specialties

79
Thai Restaurants
54
MUIS Certified
25
Muslim Owned

Halal Thai Restaurants in Singapore

Thai cuisine is beloved for its balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy — and finding halal Thai food in Singapore is easier than you might think. A growing number of Muslim-owned Thai restaurants and MUIS-certified establishments serve authentic tom yum, pad thai, green curry and mango sticky rice without compromising on halal standards. Many are run by Thai-Muslim families who bring recipes straight from Bangkok and Southern Thailand.

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Omar's Thai Beef Noodle & Rice
Muslim Owned
Circuit Road Food Centre (Blk 79/79A)

Omar's Thai Beef Noodle & Rice is a Muslim-owned Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Pattaya Garden Restaurant
MUIS Certified
Plaza 8 @ CBP

Pattaya Garden Restaurant is a MUIS-certified Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Galangal
MUIS Certified
Bishan Clubhouse

Galangal is a MUIS-certified Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Astro Thai
MUIS Certified
Northshore Plaza

Astro Thai is a MUIS-certified Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Bangkok Street Food
Muslim Owned
Arab Street/ Kampong Glam

Bangkok Street Food is a Muslim-owned Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Thai Macik
MUIS Certified
Causeway Point

Thai Macik is a MUIS-certified Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.

Firefry
New
MUIS Certified
Eastpoint Mall, Hougang Mall

Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Thai

Traditional Thai cuisine often includes pork and fish sauce made with non-halal ingredients. However, Muslim-owned Thai restaurants and MUIS-certified establishments use halal-certified substitutes while maintaining authentic flavours.
Dishes like pad thai, tom yum soup, green curry, mango sticky rice, and som tum can be prepared halal when made with halal-certified chicken, beef, or seafood and without pork-based fish sauce.
Halal Thai restaurants are spread across Singapore, with clusters in the Bugis, Geylang Serai, and Tampines areas. Saap Saap Thai and Nakhon Kitchen are popular Muslim-owned Thai chains.