Rayz Bistro
🏪 Muslim Owned
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Dine In
Rayz Bistro embarked on a mission to serve premium halal food with delightful service, establishing itself as a notable player in Singapore's halal dining scene. The bistro evolved through different locations and concepts, beginning at 100 Selegie Road before transforming into LePak At Rayz along the culturally rich Bussorah Street, just a short walk from the iconic Sultan Mosque.
The establishment successfully captured the sweet spot in halal dining by offering both Western favourites and Asian comfort food in an almost-hipster environment. Their menu ranged from classic European dishes to occasional Asian selections, with pricing strategically adjusted to be more mass-market friendly. The signature Rayz Chilli Crab Pasta, priced at nineteen dollars fifty, stood out as a hearty dish generously coated in a sweet, slightly spicy crab meat sauce that showcased the restaurant's fusion approach.
What made Rayz Bistro particularly appealing was its reasonable pricing structure, with most menu items staying under twenty dollars and only a service charge applied without GST. The menu featured a diverse selection including steaks, salmon, burgers, and various pasta dishes. Fans of the original Selegie Road outlet found familiar offerings at the Bussorah Street location, now with more affordable pricing and the added charm of the Kampong Glam neighbourhood.
The establishment successfully captured the sweet spot in halal dining by offering both Western favourites and Asian comfort food in an almost-hipster environment. Their menu ranged from classic European dishes to occasional Asian selections, with pricing strategically adjusted to be more mass-market friendly. The signature Rayz Chilli Crab Pasta, priced at nineteen dollars fifty, stood out as a hearty dish generously coated in a sweet, slightly spicy crab meat sauce that showcased the restaurant's fusion approach.
What made Rayz Bistro particularly appealing was its reasonable pricing structure, with most menu items staying under twenty dollars and only a service charge applied without GST. The menu featured a diverse selection including steaks, salmon, burgers, and various pasta dishes. Fans of the original Selegie Road outlet found familiar offerings at the Bussorah Street location, now with more affordable pricing and the added charm of the Kampong Glam neighbourhood.
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