Complete guide to MUIS-certified and Muslim-owned dining at all Changi Airport terminals and Jewel. 155 halal options across Terminals 1–4 and Jewel Changi Airport.
Changi Airport Terminal 1 serves international flights with a wide range of dining options across Departure Transit Lounge and the public area. Halal-certified eateries are available both before and after immigration.
Terminal 2 reopened after renovation with expanded dining facilities. The transit area features halal-certified restaurants alongside the iconic Crystal Jade and local favourites.
No specific listings yet for this terminal.
Terminal 3 is Singapore Airlines' home terminal with extensive dining options. Multiple halal-certified restaurants and cafes are available in both public and transit areas.
Terminal 4 serves budget airlines and regional carriers. While smaller, it still offers halal dining options in the departure area.
Jewel is the iconic nature-themed entertainment and retail complex connected to Terminals 1, 2, and 3. It houses over 50 dining outlets, many of which are halal-certified, across multiple levels.
Food court and casual dining — Kopitiam food court with multiple halal stalls
Casual dining with Shake Shack, A&W, London Fat Bake, and more
Restaurant-level dining including Paris Baguette, Peach Garden
Premium dining with spectacular Rain Vortex views
Canopy Park — light bites and desserts near the walking trails
Top floor dining with panoramic airport views
Located in the public area before immigration, 65 Airport Boulevard houses several halal dining options accessible to all visitors without a boarding pass.
Adjacent to Expo MRT, Changi City Point mall offers a range of halal dining options popular with airport visitors and nearby office workers.
Catching a red-eye flight? These Changi eateries operate around the clock.
Opening hours may vary. Check with individual stalls for exact hours.
All MUIS-certified establishments display the official halal certificate at their counter. If in doubt, ask the staff or check the MUIS directory.
If you're transiting, the departure transit lounges have the most dining options. After immigration in the public area, options are more limited but still available.
Jewel Changi Airport is open to the public — you don't need a boarding pass. It's connected to Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and has the largest concentration of halal dining at the airport.
Transit area restaurants require a boarding pass. If you're meeting someone or visiting Jewel, dine at public area options instead.