Brio delivers MUIS halal-certified European street food to the far western reaches of Singapore at Jurong Point Shopping Mall, filling a gap in the market for sophisticated European cuisine accessible to Muslim diners. Operating daily from 11am to 10pm, this establishment was created specifically to broaden halal food offerings beyond the typical Malay, Indian, and Middle Eastern options that dominate certified dining, bringing French, Italian, and Mediterranean flavours under one halal-certified roof.
The extensive menu demonstrates ambition, ranging from tapas and pizzas to risottos, burgers, pasta, and salads. Chef recommendations include the 36 Hours Oxtail Risotto showcasing slow-cooked comfort, Beef Ragu Pappardelle with rich meat sauce, the distinctive Duck and Waffle combining sweet and savoury elements, and Salted Egg Truffle Fish and Chips that fuses Asian flavours with British classics. This breadth ensures repeat visits as customers explore different European culinary traditions within a single venue.
The interior combines playful and cosy ambiance through industrial design elements, featuring black and white tiles with eclectic mismatched chairs that create character without formality. This approach appeals to families and casual diners who want quality food in relaxed surroundings rather than fine dining pressure. The Jurong Point location serves the western residential estates including Jurong West, Boon Lay, and surrounding areas where dining options traditionally skewed toward food courts and casual chains.
Brio pricing reflects the European positioning and halal certification costs, landing above typical food court rates but remaining accessible for special meals and weekend family outings. The achievement lies in normalising European cuisine as an option for Muslim families rather than a special-occasion splurge requiring travel to central Singapore.