Ministry of Rojak is an innovative halal restaurant that has revolutionized Singapore's traditional rojak scene by introducing the first-ever 'Rojak Fondue' platter, transforming the beloved local dish into an interactive dining experience where customers can dip various fried items into their famous sweet potato sauce. Specializing in Singaporean Indian heritage cuisine, this establishment combines traditional flavors with creative presentation concepts that have attracted over 4,300 Facebook followers and established them as a unique player in Singapore's competitive halal dining market.
Their menu extends beyond their signature rojak fondue to include classic comfort foods like aromatic Nasi Goreng and Mee Goreng prepared with authentic spice blends, tender Mutton Chop, and a comprehensive selection of fried items including fish fillet, fish cakes, paru (cow lungs), potatoes, hotdogs, and fried bread with egg, all served with their acclaimed peanut sauce that customers describe as 'totally a bomb' with the perfect balance of sweet and spicy flavors.
With multiple locations including an outlet at Northpoint Shopping Centre, Ministry of Rojak caters to both traditional rojak enthusiasts and adventurous diners seeking innovative twists on classic Singaporean street food. Their halal certification ensures accessibility for Muslim families, while their catering services extend their reach to events and gatherings, making them a versatile choice for those wanting to experience reimagined local flavors that honor Singapore's Indian Muslim culinary heritage while embracing modern dining concepts.
Measly portion for something worth $28. Overhyped and over rated. And give 2 small containers for sa
A measly portion for something worth $28. Overhyped and overrated. They only provided two small containers for sauce. The standard cucumber and onion were also nowhere to be found, with only a handful of them, literally a handful. Buyer beware, if you want to waste money, there are other places with larger portions that offer cheaper and similar quality.
Andy Tan
Ordered the vegetarian mee goreng found the taste wasn't as I expected from an Indian Muslim stall.
I ordered the vegetarian mee goreng and found the taste wasn't as I expected from an Indian Muslim stall. The noodles were too dry; I prefer slightly oily mee goreng. The mee goreng found at Yishun hawker centre is much better.
Yong Heng Mun
I order 7 items , bring home short of 4 items today.12.55pm.
I ordered 7 items and brought home 4 items short today, at 12:55 PM.
Rendy Tan
2nd visit - Self service for this stall. The rojak taste nice and fresh but the pricing a bit on the
Second visit – this stall is self-service. The rojak tastes nice and fresh, but the pricing is a bit on the high end. The teh tarik was good. As there is limited seating, it's quite hard to find a table during peak hours, but you are allowed to sit at the food court seating area.
Alisha Khairul
The fried food was quite good but the gravy is too watery so the gravy slides off the food rather th
The fried food was quite good, but the gravy is too watery, causing it to slide off the food rather than complementing it. It would be great if it could be thicker in the future. Thank you!
Positive Reviews
Ethan Tan
Gem eatery found in Century Square. Best Indian Rojak eaten. Perfectly crisp on outside, soft light
A gem of an eatery found in Century Square. This is the best Indian Rojak I've eaten. Perfectly crisp on the outside, with a soft, light flour interior. Ingredients are fresh, and they are generous with the sauce, cucumbers, and onions. Friendly and great customer service. Imran was very professional and sought feedback about the food bought. He took all comments positively with a smile. A great place to explore!
Ryan Tan
Mee goreng pretty decent. Kitchen and ordering counter is on one side while seating area is across t
The mee goreng was pretty decent. The kitchen and ordering counter are on one side, while the seating area is across the path where pedestrians walk, making it a little tricky.
John Tan
Unhealthy but delicious. Die Die Must try! We are here again on September 25. Delicious!
Unhealthy but delicious. A must-try! We are here again on September 25. Delicious!
Annabelle
Ok I like the Rojak mixed with a thick, spicy peanut sauce.
Okay, I like the rojak mixed with a thick, spicy peanut sauce.
Mariam Ismail
My son ordered for break fast and it was 1st time, I'm trying Indian rojak from Ministry of Rojak.
My son ordered breakfast, and it was my first time trying Indian rojak from Ministry of Rojak. I normally go to Mahboob. I must say the rojak from Ministry of Rojak is so good. The gravy is also much better than other places I've tried. You have won me over …