Is Timbre Halal?

Timbre is Muslim-owned and operates under a "No Pork, No Lard" policy. However, because it is a food court with multiple stalls, individual stall halal certification may vary. Some stalls may hold MUIS certification while others may not — check each stall's displayed certificate before ordering.

No Pork, No Lard (Muslim-Owned)

Muslim-Owned (Self-declared)

This establishment is Muslim-owned and operates under a "No Pork, No Lard" policy. Individual stalls may have different certification levels — some may be MUIS-certified while others are not. We recommend checking each stall's halal certificate before ordering.

About Timbre

Timbre offers contemporary dining and live music venue with name referencing musical tone quality, suggesting harmony between food and entertainment. The establishment combines restaurant service with performance space, creating entertainment dining concept where guests enjoy meals alongside live music. The timbre reference emphasizes quality sound and atmosphere alongside food. With halal certification, Timbre makes entertainment dining accessible to Muslim patrons seeking complete night out combining good food with live performances. The dual concept attracts diverse crowds from diners seeking atmosphere to music lovers wanting quality food with shows.

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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