Deliz Cafe is a halal-certified fusion restaurant with multiple strategic locations at Dijitsun Mall Bedok (#01-04) and Eastpoint Mall Simei (#B1-K6), offering an eclectic blend of Arabic, Middle Eastern, Turkish, Mexican, and Indian cuisines that creates an exciting multicultural dining experience. Operating from 10:30 AM to 5:00 AM daily at Bedok and 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM at the Simei location (just 150 meters from Simei MRT), this establishment has revolutionized halal fusion dining by successfully combining diverse international flavors under one roof.
Their comprehensive menu showcases global culinary traditions with appetizers, salads, hummus plates, authentic kebabs including Beef and Lamb varieties, Mexican-inspired burritos and Chicken Quesadillas, healthy bowls featuring Vegetable Falafel, set meal combos, grilled specialties, and hearty burgers like their popular Chicken Burger Cheesy served with crispy French fries. Their standout biryani selection includes Malabar Chicken Biryani, Mutton Biryani, and Beef Biryani that reflect authentic spice blends and cooking techniques from different regional traditions.
The cafe's unique positioning as both a casual dining destination and late-night option (with Bedok location open until 5 AM) makes it popular among diverse communities seeking authentic international flavors. Their convenient mall locations provide easy access for families, students, and working professionals, while their halal certification ensures Muslim diners can explore global cuisines with confidence, making Deliz Cafe an essential destination for those seeking authentic fusion dining that celebrates the multicultural spirit of Singapore's food landscape.
Waited 30 mins for my order and staff got angry with us when we asked for the status of the order. N
Waited 30 minutes for my order, and the staff became angry when we asked for its status. There was no coordination among the staff, and the chef was rude. The food was okay.
Zalina Mohd
Ordered Thai styled beef bee hoon. Nothing Thai about it. Low on taste and there were only small pi
Ordered the Thai-styled beef bee hoon. There was nothing Thai about it. It was low on taste, and for $8, there were only small pieces of beef slices. Not recommended.
SERA Tan
Checking what time is one able to order roti prata (cos is in the menu)? Made special trips several
I was checking what time one is able to order roti prata, as it is listed on the menu. I made special trips several times during off-peak weekday hours, like 4 pm. I was told that the roti prata was unavailable. If roti prata is not available, please remove it from the menu as it is misleading. It used to be available in the past, after lunch/before dinner peak hours, but nowadays, it's always unavailable. On 1/9 at 4 pm, only a middle-aged man and an elderly man (a new face) were present. The middle-aged man was busy preparing some food, while the elderly man took about 7 minutes to prepare a takeaway drink for someone and simply waved me off to signify no roti prata. I have wasted so many trips due to the unavailability of roti prata. Please advise what time exactly roti prata is served (if it is still part of the menu) and, if available, to instruct the staff accordingly.
Zulfaqar Azman
$17.60 for 2 masala thosai, 2 masala tea. Not bad tasting but not good. Messy environment. Table to
$17.60 for 2 masala thosai and 2 masala tea. The taste was not bad, but not particularly good either. The environment was messy. The table was too small to fit two plates properly, forcing us to sit at an angle with our guest. It wasn't worth the price.
Philip
Tried the "chicken quesadillas with cheese" and was very disappointed as there was basically no chee
I tried the "chicken quesadillas with cheese" and was very disappointed as there was basically no cheese. The portion looked big but it was only lettuce with very little chicken; you could only taste the sauce. It was definitely not worth the price.
The place wasn't really clean and the staff were not welcoming.
That was my first and last time at this place.
Positive Reviews
Fahmi Khan
Best good quality, I used to order many times from here. Especially mutton biryani and murtabaks whi
Best good quality, I've ordered many times from here. Especially the mutton biryani and murtabaks, which I usually prefer for dinner.
Kevin
Cozy store with limited seating. Tried only their Mediterranean dishes though they also have Indian
Cozy store with limited seating. Tried only their Mediterranean dishes, though they also have Indian briyani, prata, and Thai dishes.
Food quality:
+ Quesadilla and kebab bread were toasted nicely.
+ Meat was tender and juicy, above average.
Food portion / Price:
Fillings were reasonable and prices were in line with kebabs and quesadillas elsewhere. The quesadillas were much bigger and contained more cheese compared to the kebabs, offering much better value.
Service:
N/A - order, pay, and collect at the counter.
Payment:
Bank app QR and GrabPay accepted.
Wei Jun Liang
A good alternative to stuff'd. Love the bowl. The garlic sauce is self made by the team. Generous se
A good alternative to Stuff'd. Love the bowl! The garlic sauce is homemade by the team. Generous serving for $10, paired with a nice teh halia!
Angeline Cheong
A good place to cure Indian food crave! The mutton set meal: mutton is delicious and flavourful. The
A good place to satisfy an Indian food craving! The mutton set meal: the mutton is delicious and flavourful. The mee goreng hits the right spot, and the beef murtabak is hot and delicious!
Jeremy Ong
Very friendly and cosy small shop at the basement of East Point mall. Was looking for stuff’d and fo
A very friendly and cosy small shop located at the basement of East Point Mall. I was initially looking for stuffed pastries and found this place instead. The kebab I had was hot, crispy, and juicy, though I still prefer the stuffed version.
I also tried the Indian masala tea, which was rich in taste. Overall, the price is very reasonable. I recommend supporting this shop.
Visit on the next day:
Had the chicken briyani for $10! The curry version had an above-average taste, with crispy papadum and loads of rice. It did not include an egg.
Rating dropped from 5 stars to 4 stars due to the price. The briyani at Hola Cafe nearby is $7 and includes an egg.
Third day:
Had the nasi goreng kampung chicken for $7.50, which was a huge plate of rice. The taste was decent. The service remained friendly as always.