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Ahmad Spring
Ahmad Spring is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Sinaran Cahaya Bedok Corner
Sinaran Cahaya Bedok Corner is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Joy Satay
Joy Satay is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Asian Spyces
Asian Spyces is a Muslim-owned café in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Oleh Oleh Bandung
Oleh Oleh Bandung is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Padi@Bussorah
Tip Top Curry Puff is a beloved halal-friendly snack specialist that began its humble journey in 1979 at Ang Mo Kio, now serving handmade curry puffs and Asian delicacies across multiple locations including all three Changi Airport terminals, Tampines, and Guoco Tower. This iconic brand has built a loyal following among locals and travelers seeking authentic Singaporean flavors with halal considerations. Their signature menu features curry chicken puffs, beef rendang puffs, fish ball skewers, crumbed scallop skewers, laksa, and satay ikan wraps, all prepared with traditional recipes and quality ingredients. Known for generous portions and affordable pricing, customers can enjoy a complete meal including drinks for around 0, making it accessible for families and budget-conscious diners. While maintaining halal-friendly options and catering to Muslim customers, Tip Top has become synonymous with authentic Singaporean street food culture. Their airport locations serve as perfect introductions to local flavors for tourists, while neighborhood outlets continue serving loyal customers who have enjoyed their handmade puffs for over four decades.
It's Satay
It's Satay is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Old Satay Club Mee Goreng
Old Satay Club Mee Goreng is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Salam Satay
Salam Satay is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Wedang
Wedang is a halal Indonesian restaurant specializing in authentic Indonesian cuisine, previously located at Golden Mile Food Centre and now operating from Block 117 Aljunied Avenue 2 #01-44 in the Geylang area. This modest hawker-style establishment has gained recognition in Singapore s Michelin Guide for their traditional Indonesian dishes including Tahu Goreng with spicy peanut sauce, authentic Gado Gado Indonesian salad, and signature Mee or Bee Hoon Soto Ayam featuring yellow spicy chicken soup with noodles or rice vermicelli. Operating Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm, Wedang provides affordable halal Indonesian dining under S0 per person. Their menu celebrates traditional Indonesian flavors with dishes like Nasi Ayam, freshly grilled satay served after 12:30pm, and Mee Sotong, all prepared using authentic recipes and halal-certified ingredients. Despite their humble hawker centre setting, Wedang has earned a reputation for maintaining consistent quality and authentic taste that reminds Indonesian diners of home cooking. The restaurant s inclusion in prestigious dining guides reflects their commitment to preserving traditional Indonesian culinary heritage while serving Singapore s diverse Muslim community with genuine flavors at accessible prices in the bustling Geylang food scene.
Satay Ummi
Satay Ummi is a Muslim-owned Malay restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Indocrave
Indocrave offers authentic Indonesian cuisine with halal-certified ingredients, bringing the rich culinary heritage of Indonesian flavors to Singapore s diverse food landscape. This establishment specializes in traditional Indonesian dishes prepared with authentic spices, marinades, and cooking techniques that honor the complexity of Indonesian gastronomy. The restaurant ensures all ingredients meet halal standards while delivering the bold, aromatic profiles characteristic of Indonesian cuisine including rendang, satay, gado-gado, and regional specialties. With careful attention to traditional preparation methods and halal compliance, Indocrave provides Muslim diners access to genuine Indonesian flavors without compromising religious dietary requirements. The restaurant s commitment to authenticity extends from sourcing quality halal ingredients to preparing traditional sambals and spice pastes from scratch. Whether craving comfort food from Indonesian heritage or exploring new flavors, Indocrave serves as a bridge between traditional Indonesian culinary culture and Singapore s multicultural dining scene through careful ingredient selection, authentic recipes, and halal certification standards that ensure quality and compliance.