Is Tarik Halal?

Tarik 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 Tarik

Tarik stands as a testament to how traditional beverages can be reimagined for contemporary audiences while maintaining their authentic essence. This establishment along the Arab Street and Kampong Glam corridor has become a destination for those seeking quality teh tarik and specialty teas in a setting that merges heritage with modern café culture.

The menu centres on various interpretations of teh tarik, the beloved pulled tea that has been a cornerstone of Singapore's beverage landscape for generations. Each cup showcases the careful balance of strong black tea and condensed milk, pulled repeatedly to create the signature frothy texture and smooth mouthfeel. Beyond the classic preparation, the shop offers innovative variations that push the boundaries of what teh tarik can be while respecting the fundamentals that make it special.

The café environment encourages customers to slow down and savour their drinks, contrasting with the quick consumption typical at traditional kopitiam stalls. The aesthetic presentation and comfortable seating make it equally suitable for solo visits, casual meetings, or social gatherings. Located in the culturally rich Arab Street area, Tarik benefits from foot traffic drawn to the neighbourhood's shops, restaurants, and heritage sites. Whether you are a teh tarik purist or someone curious about modern takes on traditional drinks, this establishment provides an accessible entry point into Singapore's tea culture served with contemporary flair.

Locations (51)

Arab Street/ Kampong Glam
14 Arab St, Singapore 199653
1000 ECP
1000 ECP, Singapore 440000
100 Punggol Walk
100 Punggol Walk, Twin Waterfalls, Singapore 828790
#117 Market & Food Centre
861 N Bridge Rd, #117 Market & Food Centre, Singapore 198783
121 Pending Rd
121 Pending Rd, Singapore 670121
174C Hougang Ave 1
174C Hougang Ave 1, #01-01, Singapore 533174
187A Rivervale Dr
187A Rivervale Dr, Singapore 541187
200A Sengkang E Rd
200A Sengkang E Rd, Singapore 541200
205 Henderson Rd
205 Henderson Rd, Singapore 159549
21 Bussorah St
21 Bussorah St, Singapore 199439
268A Toa Payoh E
268A Toa Payoh E, Singapore 311268
27 Circular Rd
27 Circular Rd, Singapore 049383
2 Changi Village Road
2 Changi Village Rd, #01-05 Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
3 Bedok South Ave 3
3 Bedok South Ave 3, Singapore 465462
503 Tampines Central 1
503 Tampines Central 1, Singapore 520503
509 Tampines Central 1
509 Tampines Central 1, Singapore 520509
51 Yishun Ave 11
51 Yishun Ave 11, Singapore 768867
69 Killiney Rd
69 Killiney Rd, Singapore 239526
731 Tampines Street 71
731 Tampines Street 71, Block 731, Singapore 520731
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2 Adam Rd, Adam Food Centre, Singapore 289876
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7 Maxwell Rd, #02-91 Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 069111
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339 Anchorvale Rd, #02-15, Singapore 540339
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208B New Upper Changi Rd, #01-68, Singapore 462208
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2 Bukit Panjang Ring Rd, #01-27, Singapore 679947
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Coleman St, B1-51 1 The Adelphi Mall, Singapore 179803
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1 Kaki Bukit Road 1, Enterprise One #05-11, 415934
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Blk 4A Eunos Cres, #01-05 Market & Food Centre, Singapore 402004
Fernvale Community Club
21 Sengkang West Ave, #03-15 Fernvale Hawker Centre & Market, Singapore 797650
Geylang East Centre Market & Food Corner
117 Aljunied Avenue 2, #01-40, Geylang East Centre, Market & Food Corner, Singapore 380117
Geylang Serai Market and Food Centre
1 Geylang Serai, #02-165, Singapore 402001
Jalan Batu Hawker Centre
4A Jalan Batu, #01-07
Jurong Point
1 Jurong West Central 2, B1-K2, Singapore 648886
Kopitiam @ Ghim Moh
19 Ghim Moh Rd, #01-229 Block 19, Singapore 270019
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50A Marine Ter, #01-311, Singapore 441050
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4 Woodlands Street 12, Level 1, Singapore 738623
Munchi Pancakes (Hillview Link)
91 Hillview Link, #02-K9, Singapore 669723
Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre
110 Pasir Ris Central, #01-03, Singapore 519639
Pasir Ris MRT Station
Promenade Market
84 Marine Parade Central, Singapore
Punggol Coast Hawker Centre
84 Punggol Way, Singapore 829911
SAFRA Choa Chu Kang
28 Choa Chu Kang Dr, Singapore 689964
Sims Vista Market and Food Centre
49 Sims Pl, Singapore 380049
Suntec City
3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983
Taman Jurong Food Centre
3 Yung Sheng Rd, Singapore 618499
Tanglin Halt Market
48A Tanglin Halt Rd, #01-028, Singapore 148813
The Arcade
Timbre+ One North
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17 Upper Boon Keng Rd, Stall #01-08 Food Centre, Upper, Singapore 380017
Vision Exchange
2 Venture Drive, Vision Exchange, Singapore 608526
Woodlands Street 31A
306A Woodlands Street 31

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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