Halal Food in 11 Bussorah St

Situated along one of Kampong Glam's most picturesque thoroughfares, 11 Bussorah Street occupies a prime position in Singapore's Arab-Muslim heritage quarter. The street itself dates back to 1910, renamed from Sultan Road after the Iraqi city of Basra, and historically served as Kampong Kaji or Pilgrim Village, where Indonesian Muslims gathered before embarking on the Hajj pilgrimage. The building stands among rows of beautifully restored two and three-storey shophouses built between 1840 and 1900, featuring traditional Malay and Arabic architectural elements adapted to Singapore's tropical climate. These heritage structures originally combined commercial ground floors with residential upper levels, a design that continues to shape the area's character today. The location offers unmatched cultural immersion, with the iconic Sultan Mosque's golden domes visible just steps away. Bussorah Street has evolved into a vibrant pedestrian-friendly zone lined with Middle Eastern restaurants, quirky boutiques and traditional businesses. The area attracts both tourists seeking Instagram-worthy backdrops and locals drawn to authentic halal dining options. On weekends, the street transforms into a lively social hub where heritage architecture meets contemporary cafe culture.

📍 Location Address
11 Bussorah St, Singapore 199432
1 Restaurants
0 MUIS Certified
1 Muslim Owned