Is Flipper's Halal?

Yes, Flipper's is MUIS halal certified. It is certified under the Eating Establishment scheme. This means it has passed the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore's official halal audit and meets all requirements for halal food preparation, sourcing, and handling.

MUIS Halal Certified

This establishment holds an official MUIS (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura) halal certification, which is the highest level of halal assurance in Singapore. MUIS certification means the establishment has passed rigorous audits of their food sourcing, preparation, and handling processes.

MUIS Certification Details

MUIS Certified
Scheme
Eating Establishment
Type
Restaurant
Certified From
23 May 2026
Valid Until
Current

Certification History

Certified as Active May 2026

About Flipper's

Flipper's Singapore is a MUIS halal-certified Japanese soufflé pancake specialist with locations at Takashimaya Shopping Centre Orchard Road (#B1-56), Bugis Junction (#01-97), and Westgate (#01-42), bringing the authentic Japanese pancake experience to Singapore's Muslim community while maintaining the signature wobbly, cloud-like texture that made the brand famous since its founding in Japan in 2014. Each location features open glass kitchens that allow customers to witness the delicate preparation process, while imported Japanese ingredients including Kanagawa Hinata eggs, Hokkaido Kitahonami wheat flour, and premium milk ensure authentic flavors and textures. Their signature menu centers around the acclaimed Kiseki pancakes served in stacks of three with distinctive soufflé-like wobble, including Plain ($16.80), Matcha Azuki ($20.80), Hazelnut Chocolate ($21.80), Millennial Strawberry ($20.80), and Fresh Fruits ($21.80), all featuring house-made maple-butter cream and requiring two forks for the signature dining experience due to their delicate texture. Beyond sweet offerings, they provide savory options like Benedict Pancake ($21.80), fresh salads ranging from avocado salmon to fruit varieties, plus premium beverages including coffee from $5.50 and specialty teas that complement their pancake experience. Operating with extended hours (daily 11:30 AM-10 PM at Bugis, varied hours at other locations) and strategic mall placements that serve both residents and tourists, Flipper's has successfully adapted their premium Japanese concept to Singapore's diverse dining landscape. While pricing reflects their premium positioning, their halal certification makes authentic Japanese soufflé pancakes accessible to Muslim families and dessert enthusiasts seeking genuine Japanese culinary experiences, establishing them as an essential destination for special occasions and those exploring the intersection of Japanese culinary artistry with Singapore's multicultural halal dining scene.

Understanding Halal Status Types in Singapore

MUIS Halal Certified

The establishment has passed the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore's official halal audit. This is the gold standard for halal assurance — food sourcing, preparation, storage, and handling are all verified by MUIS inspectors.

Muslim-Owned

The establishment is owned and operated by Muslims. While not formally MUIS-certified, Muslim ownership provides trust as the proprietors are accountable under Islamic principles. Many popular Singapore eateries are Muslim-owned without MUIS certification.

No Pork, No Lard

The establishment does not serve pork or use lard in cooking, but may not have formal halal certification. This is common in food courts where individual stalls have different halal statuses. Always check for a displayed MUIS certificate at each stall.

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