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IKEA Restaurant (Line 3)

at IKEA Tampines

4.3 (15 reviews)
✅ MUIS Certified
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🍽️ Dine In
IKEA Restaurant at Tampines stands out as the only IKEA location in Singapore offering halal-certified food, making it a unique destination for Muslim families who want to combine furniture shopping with a satisfying meal. Located at 60 Tampines North Drive 2, this restaurant provides halal alternatives to IKEA's famous Swedish menu items, with dedicated halal stations clearly marked as Line 3.

The star attraction remains IKEA's iconic Swedish Meatballs, reimagined for the halal market using ground beef and chicken instead of the traditional beef and pork combination found at other IKEA outlets. These well-seasoned meatballs are served with warm mashed potatoes, broccoli, Lingonberry jam, and a peppery brown gravy that delivers the authentic IKEA experience Muslim diners have long requested. While slightly chewy in texture, the meatballs carry excellent flavor and represent a successful adaptation of the Swedish classic.

Beyond meatballs, the halal section at IKEA Tampines offers Chicken Wings that receive consistent praise, along with frozen halal options like Grönsaksbullar (vegetable meatballs) and Korv Moj (vegetable hot dogs) for customers who want to take IKEA flavors home. Desserts include soft serve ice cream and New York Cheesecake, providing a sweet finish to the meal.

The restaurant operates within the familiar IKEA cafeteria format, where customers queue at Line 3 specifically for halal items. This separate line ensures no cross-contamination and maintains proper halal standards. Visitors should look for the halal signage when queueing to ensure they're at the correct station.

For Muslim shoppers, IKEA Tampines represents more than just a furniture store—it's become a gathering spot where families can enjoy affordable, halal-certified meals that capture the essence of IKEA's Swedish heritage. The combination of reasonable prices, consistent quality, and genuine halal certification has made this location particularly popular among Singapore's Muslim community.

Customer Reviews

4.3 / 5

Based on 15 reviews

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60 Tampines North Dr 2, Singapore 528764, IKEA Tampines, Singapore 528764

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Customer Reviews

4.3 / 5

Based on 15 reviews

Negative Reviews

Wei Ming Lau Wei Ming Lau

🚨 IKEA NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE 🚨 Sharing this because too many people are blindly trusting a sy

IKEA NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE Sharing this because too many people are blindly trusting a system that’s broken. I recently purchased the IDANÄS chest of drawers from @ikeasingapore for $699, opting to assemble it myself — just like how IKEA markets its products: “affordable, convenient, and simple DIY furniture.” But what I got in return was a structurally faulty, unstable piece of furniture that has caused nothing but stress and risk to my family. We followed the instructions carefully — nothing was forced, nothing skipped — and still, the product is dangerously unstable, especially with a young child at home. When we contacted IKEA for help, their response? “Sorry, it’s a self-assembly product. Not eligible for return or exchange.” Just like that — they washed their hands off the issue. This is completely unacceptable from a global company that prides itself on making home furnishing accessible and reliable. Let’s call out the contradiction here: IKEA encourages self-assembly to “save costs”. But if you don’t want to assemble it yourself, they charge a ridiculous $279.60 just for installation — that’s 40% of the product cost! And when a self-assembled product turns out to be faulty? They blame the customer and refuse to help. What exactly are we paying for then — convenience or chaos? It’s a lose-lose situation: – Assemble it yourself? You risk being blamed for any faults. – Pay the high installation fee? You’re still not protected if something goes wrong. This has caused unnecessary stress, loss of confidence in their products, and a sense of betrayal from a brand I once trusted. I’m sharing this to warn others: ✅ Don’t be fooled by the marketing. ⚠️ If anything goes wrong — even if it’s not your fault — IKEA will not back you up. Safety, customer service, and responsibility seem optional to them. @ikeasingapore — You need to step up. This isn’t just about a damaged drawer. It’s about how you treat your customers, and the double standards in your business model. Until IKEA chooses to take real accountability, I’ll continue sharing my experience — because no one should pay $699 for stress, risk, and silence.

RTV Singapore RTV Singapore

IKEA used to be a great place to shop, but lately, the experience has become frustrating. Sometimes,

IKEA used to be a great place to shop, but lately, the experience has become frustrating. Sometimes, the aisle and section numbers listed for products don’t match where the items are actually located. For example, if you’re buying an electric desk, you first have to go to the service counter to get a quotation for the individual components. Then, you’re instructed to collect those items yourself from the self-service area, proceed to pay, and finally pick up the remaining parts at the collection counter—just as the service staff explained during the initial quotation. However, the aisle and section numbers often don’t accurately reflect where the correct parts are located. This can lead to accidentally picking up the wrong items, which not only results in extra costs at checkout but also creates confusion. Cashiers sometimes don’t verify whether you’ve grabbed the correct components, so mistakes can easily go unnoticed. To make things worse, some product packages may be missing essential parts—like a heavy door panel for a cabinet—which you might only discover later. Shopping at IKEA just isn’t as smooth or reliable as it used to be.

Positive Reviews

UVA SG UVA SG

Another favourite hangout place. People come here to have breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is always

Another favourite hangout place. People come here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It is always packed. Then the shopping starts. Many interesting items can be found. My favourite has always been the house model displayed. Great ideas to copy.

Tan Neo Tan Neo

23rd July 2025 - I had difficulties in understanding the membership, the Ikea apps and the website.

23rd July 2025 - I had difficulties understanding the membership, the IKEA app, and the website. Yik Pin helped me solve the issue. He was helpful, friendly, and attentive. Excellent customer service! 2024 - Bought a few shelves here. The prices are reasonable and the place is huge! You will definitely be spoilt for choice! The staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!

Richard Tan Richard Tan

Ikea. Biggest in singapore but far by public transportation. Ikea..please pay for an mrt line to you

Ikea. It's the biggest in Singapore, but quite far by public transportation. Ikea, please consider funding an MRT line to your store!

Goh Ann Goh Ann

Dropped by on a Friday night and was surprised by the very long queue at the restaurant—guess everyo

Dropped by on a Friday night and was surprised by the very long queue at the restaurant—I guess everyone had the same idea for meatballs! I ended up skipping dinner and just went straight to shopping. As always, IKEA has a great selection of home essentials, and it’s easy to spend hours browsing. Just be prepared for the crowds if you visit during peak hours.

Sheryl Ng Sheryl Ng

Great place as the parking is free. We come here for lunch and dinner all the time. But please avoid

Great place as the parking is free. We come here for lunch and dinner all the time. However, please avoid coming on weekends as it is way too crowded. There's a long queue for food and no tables are available.

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