Halal Restaurants in Singapore
2151 halal dining options • 1.4 avg rating
2151 restaurants found
All halal restaurants in Singapore
The Ugly Duckling
The Ugly Duckling is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Le Fuse Cafe
Le Fuse Cafe is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Uncle Dough
Uncle Dough is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Kublai Khan Mongolian B.B.Q
Kublai Khan Mongolian B.B.Q is a Muslim-owned Western restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Warung Dimsum
Warung Dimsum is a Muslim-owned Chinese restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Maxx Coffee
Maxx Coffee is a Muslim-owned café in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Aroydee Sedap
Aroydee Sedap is a Muslim-owned Thai restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
On'lee Artisan Bakery
On'lee Artisan Bakery is a MUIS-certified bakeries establishment in Singapore offering quality halal food.
IceBox Cafe
IceBox Cafe is a Muslim-owned Korean restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Mukshidonna
Mukshidonna is a MUIS-certified restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Open Secret
Open Secret is a Muslim-owned restaurant in Singapore offering quality halal food.
Padi@Bussorah
Tip Top Curry Puff is a beloved halal-friendly snack specialist that began its humble journey in 1979 at Ang Mo Kio, now serving handmade curry puffs and Asian delicacies across multiple locations including all three Changi Airport terminals, Tampines, and Guoco Tower. This iconic brand has built a loyal following among locals and travelers seeking authentic Singaporean flavors with halal considerations. Their signature menu features curry chicken puffs, beef rendang puffs, fish ball skewers, crumbed scallop skewers, laksa, and satay ikan wraps, all prepared with traditional recipes and quality ingredients. Known for generous portions and affordable pricing, customers can enjoy a complete meal including drinks for around 0, making it accessible for families and budget-conscious diners. While maintaining halal-friendly options and catering to Muslim customers, Tip Top has become synonymous with authentic Singaporean street food culture. Their airport locations serve as perfect introductions to local flavors for tourists, while neighborhood outlets continue serving loyal customers who have enjoyed their handmade puffs for over four decades.