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Discover Muslim-owned Food in Singapore 🇸🇬🍽

We've compiled an expanding list of Muslim owned cafes and MUIS Halal certified in Singapore for you to easily discover these places!

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Last updated: 2 Oct 2024

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Al Mubarak

4.7

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Indian, Asian, Chicken, Malay, Briyani, Noodle

438 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118779

Al-Masyhur Butchery

3.3

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Steak, Ribs

Multiple Outlets at Tampines and Simpang Bedok

Al-Tasneem Restaurant

4.3

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Indian, Briyani, Malay, Asian, Fusion, Tea

709 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198681

All Bout Chicken

4.3

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Western, Chicken

Multiple Outlets at Chomp Chomp & Alexandra

Al Rayyan

4.7

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Seafood, Western, Malay, Thai, Asian

10 Jln Masjid, Singapore 418930

Al-Naim

3.3

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Indian, Briyani, Western

270 Queen St, #01-124, Singapore 180270

Aleeya

4.6

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Malay, Asian, Fusion, Seafood, Indonesian

2 Dickson Rd, Singapore 209494

All Things Delicious

4.3

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Bakery, Dessert, Sandwiches, Brunch, Bowls, Pasta, Pancake, Cafe, Coffee, Tea

34 Arab St, #01-01, Singapore 199733

Al Usroh Malay Cuisine

4.7

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Malay, Asian, Kueh, Noodle, Nasi Lemak

Multiple Outlets at Bukit Canberra & Woodlands

Al-Sarah

3.8

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Indian, Briyani, Malay

970 Geylang Rd, #01-02, Singapore 423492

Alipapa Briyani

4.9

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Indian, Pakistani, Briyani, Asian

#01-08 Maxwell Food Centre, Singapore 069184

An Nur Shenton Way

4.0

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Indian, Asian, Chicken, Malay, Briyani, Noodle

768 Upper Serangoon Rd, Singapore 534636

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes food Halal?

Halal food adheres to Islamic dietary guidelines, which include avoiding pork products, alcohol, and using only specific methods for animal slaughter. In Singapore, this is administered by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapore (MUIS). 

What types of cuisines can I expect from Muslim owned eateries in Singapore?

In Singapore, a diverse array of cuisines is readily available, ranging from traditional offerings like biryani, kebabs, and rendang to innovative fusion creations blending diverse culinary traditions. Moreover, there is a noticeable rise in the popularity of non traditional cuisines, such as French, Mexican, and Western culinary options.

Difference between Muslim owned and MUIS Halal Certified?

Muslim owned eateries in Singapore may not hold the official MUIS Halal Certification. However, their food is prepared and cooked in accordance with Islamic dietary laws, such as not containing pork or alcohol or being prepared in a clean and hygienic environment.

While a Muslim owned food establishment may be more likely to follow halal practices due to the owner's religious beliefs, it doesn't necessarily guarantee that all products and services offered by the business are halal. Not all Muslim owned food establishments are MUIS Halal Certified. We encourage each Muslim should follow their own discretion.

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