Is NOI Kassim BBQ Halal?

NOI Kassim BBQ is Muslim-owned, which means it is operated by Muslim proprietors who are accountable under Islamic dietary principles. It does not hold formal MUIS halal certification, but many Muslim diners trust Muslim-owned establishments as a reliable halal option.

Muslim-Owned

Muslim-Owned (Self-declared)

This establishment is owned and operated by Muslims. While not formally MUIS-certified, Muslim ownership provides a level of halal assurance as the owners are accountable under Islamic principles. Many Muslim diners consider Muslim-owned establishments as a trusted halal option.

About NOI Kassim BBQ

NOI Kassim BBQ has established itself as the go-to destination for authentic sambal stingray at Bedok Food Centre, operating from stall 01-27 at 1 Bedok Road. This Muslim-owned halal establishment specialises in barbecued seafood, with their signature Sambal Stingray earning recognition as one of the best in Singapore's competitive hawker scene.

The hands-down bestseller, Barbeque Stingray, is available in three sizes (S$16/S$19/S$23) to accommodate different appetites and group sizes. The preparation follows traditional methods - fresh stingray grilled over charcoal, then generously slathered with house-made sambal that balances spicy heat with subtle sweetness. The result is tender, flaky fish infused with smoky char and the complex flavours of the sambal. Customers consistently praise the execution, noting the spicy and slightly sweet profile that defines excellent sambal stingray.

Beyond stingray, the BBQ Prawn (S$9/S$11/S$16) and BBQ Sotong (S$9/S$11/S$16) receive equal attention from the kitchen, both prepared with the same care and quality that has made the stall popular. For those seeking different preparations, the Cereal Prawn, Chicken, or Sotong (S$16/S$22) offers a crispy, aromatic alternative to the barbecued items. The menu also includes various fried rice options to complement the seafood offerings.

Operating Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm to 9:30pm (closed Monday and Tuesday), NOI Kassim BBQ serves lunch and dinner crowds at Bedok Corner. The stall's consistent quality and authentic flavours make it a neighbourhood favourite for halal barbecued seafood.

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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