Halal Food in Jurong East (Aiman Cafe)
Operating since 2006 at 235 Jurong East Street 21, Aiman Cafe has established itself as a fully halal food court serving the western neighbourhoods. The Muslim-owned establishment runs from 6am to midnight daily, covering breakfast through supper hours for residents and workers in the surrounding HDB estates and industrial areas. The food court houses multiple stalls offering cuisines spanning Malay, Indonesian, Indian, Chinese, and Western fare. Diners can find chicken rice alongside satay, rojak, and traditional Malay kueh-mueh like epok-epok and goreng pisang. The variety extends to Italian options and seafood dishes, reflecting the breadth expected from a modern neighbourhood food court. With everything under one roof and full halal certification across all stalls, Muslim families can dine without concern about cross-contamination or ingredient sourcing. Beyond daily meals, Aiman Cafe functions as a community gathering spot, particularly during major sporting events. The TV screens draw crowds for World Cup matches, Euro Cup fixtures, and Olympic games, creating a lively atmosphere that transforms the food court into an impromptu sports bar. This social dimension, combined with extended operating hours and diverse food options, has sustained the establishment's relevance in Jurong East for nearly two decades. The accessibility and consistent halal standards make it a reliable choice for Muslim residents throughout the western region.
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