Subway Singapore has achieved full halal certification across all 131 outlets, representing a significant milestone after the franchise stopped serving pork products in 2018 to meet MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore) strict requirements. This global submarine sandwich chain now offers complete halal dining for Muslim customers, making their extensive menu accessible to Singapore's diverse population.
The restaurant specializes in customizable submarine sandwiches available in 6-inch and foot-long sizes, prepared fresh before your eyes with a wide assortment of halal-certified meats, cheeses, vegetables and toppings on freshly baked bread. Popular menu items include the tender Chicken Teriyaki, zesty Italian B.M.T.®, hearty Roasted Chicken, and the unique Chilli Crab Sub that blends traditional Singapore flavors with the iconic Subway experience.
After almost seven months of transition process, all Subway restaurants in Singapore now display official MUIS halal certificates, ensuring compliance with Islamic dietary laws. This transformation from 22 years of serving non-halal items to complete halal certification demonstrates Subway's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, making them a trusted choice for Muslims seeking convenient, customizable sandwich options across the island.
Usually on a Sat weekend 11ish it's more crowded as am here nearly every weekend. But there were onl
Usually on a Saturday weekend around 11ish, it's more crowded as I'm here nearly every weekend. But today, there were only about 4 patrons dining with no queue. Upon entering, the air-conditioning wasn't working, and this has been the case for at least the second week. I'm not sure why it's still not fixed. It was very stuffy, warm, and uncomfortable.
Zul
Is this the normal wrap? Where's the honey mustard and cheese sauce? No capsicum, sweet corn and mix
Is this the normal wrap? Where's the honey mustard and cheese sauce? No capsicum, sweet corn, and mixed vegetables? Just terrible.
David Tan
Despite Singapore priding itself as very vegan-friendly, I was shocked to learn that this branch is
Despite Singapore priding itself on being very vegan-friendly, I was shocked to learn that this branch is still uneducated on what "vegan" means. Not only did they serve my friend bread that contained milk, but they also don't label any of their ingredients with allergens. I had to show the staff Google searches indicating that some of their bread should be vegan, but it led nowhere. As a result, I opted for their wrap. I'm not asking that all staff should know everything about different food restrictions (though you might invest in some basic training), but you simply must label your products! This is a common practice in most countries across the world, even in far less developed countries. Please do something about it. It's embarrassing.
John Tan
Maps says they are open 24hours but they are not.
The maps indicate they are open 24 hours, but they are not.
S. Rajaratnam
Very bad attitude with overpriced food with less portions given by the staff. Subway is gone from ba
Very bad attitude with overpriced food and less portions given by the staff. Subway has gone from bad to worse.
Positive Reviews
Marcus Ramli
Nice place to stay.Delicious sandwiches. Friendly staffs and clean environment
Nice place to stay with delicious sandwiches. The staff were friendly and the environment was clean.
Wong Jian Ming
One of my favorite Subway joint in Singapore. Not too crowded.
One of my favorite Subway outlets in Singapore. Not too crowded.
Ravi Singh
Love this Subway....very friendly staff super clean and great sandwiches
Love this Subway! The staff are very friendly, it's super clean, and they make great sandwiches.
Vincent Tan
First time eating at a Subway outlet which was clean and friendly staff. The food was also great fre
First time eating at this Subway outlet, which was clean with friendly staff. The food was also great, with fresh, crunchy veggies and ingredients! The cookies were crunchy too. I didn't think it was possible.