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Garlic Bread
Gelato
Ginseng Chicken
Ginseng chicken soup is a nourishing soup of ginseng and chicken and inc...
Glutinous Rice
Grilled Chicken
Grilled chicken is chicken that has been cooked on a grill or on a barbe...
Grilled Fish
Gyoza
Hokkien Mee
Hokkien Mee is a popular noodle dish originated in Singapore.
Hor Fun
Hor Fun is a beloved Cantonese-style dish featuring wide, silky flat ric...
Hotcakes
Hotdog
Hotplate Bean Curd
Hummus
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Float
Ice Kacang
Imperial Rolls
Indian Rojak
Indian Rojak or Rojak Mamak is popular in Singapore and Malaysia with op...
Indo Mie
Japanese Curry Rice
Japchae
Jelly
Juk
Juk, or Korean rice porridge, is a comforting and nutritious dish deeply...
Kacang Pool
Kai Lan
Karaage
Karaage is a Japanese dish that showcases tender chicken marinated in a...
Karipap
Kebab
Kebab is a Mediterranean dish made of ground meat and sometimes vegetabl...
Kebab (Doner Kebab)
Kebab is a Middle Eastern dish. In Singapore, it usually refers to Doner...
Kentang Ball
Kentang Ball is a popular Malay snack made from seasoned mashed potato s...
Kikil
Kikil is a traditional Javanese and Malay dish made from slow-cooked bee...
Kimbap
Kimchi Fried Rice
Kimchi Jjigae
Kofta
Kofta is a delicious dish with origins in the Middle East, South Asia, a...
Korean BBQ
Korean Fried Chicken
Kuih
Kuih Keria
Kuih Keria is a traditional Malay desert shaped of a donut and made from...
Kunafe
La Mian
La Mian, meaning “hand-pulled noodles” in Chinese, is a centuries-old cu...
Laksa
Laksa is a spicy noodle soup in Malay or Peranakan cuisine.
Laksa Siglap
Enjoy authentic Laksa Siglap with a light, aromatic fish broth, served w...
Laksam
Laksam is a traditional Malay dish originating from the east coast state...
Lamb Chops
Lamb chops are usually seasoned with herbs. They can be grilled or pan-s...
Lamb Racks
Lamb Ribs
Lamb ribs typically have a higher fat content than other cuts of lamb, w...
Lamb Shank
A lamb shank is a cut of meat that comes from the lower leg of a lamb wh...
Lasagne
Lasagne (also spelled lasagna) is a classic Italian dish made of multipl...
Lavash Bread
Lavash bread is a traditional unleavened flatbread originating from Arme...
Lemper
Lobster
Lok-lok
Lontong
Lontong is made of compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrappe...
Lontong Goreng
Lopis
Lopis is a traditional Javanese and Malay glutinous rice cake.
Mac and Cheese
Mac and cheese, short for macaroni and cheese, is a classic American dis...
Macaron
Macaron is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing...
Macaroni
Maggi Goreng
Mala
Mala Noodle is a delectable and innovative dish that marries the bold fl...
Mandu
Mango Salad
Mango Sticky Rice
Mashed Potato
Meatballs
Meatballs are a savoury delight made from minced meat, expertly seasoned...
Mee Goreng
Mee Goreng (Indian)
Mee Goreng literally means fried noodle.
Mee Hong Kong
Mee Rebus
Mee Rebus is a Malay dish which literally means "boiled noodles" in Engl...
Mee Siam
Mee Siam features thin rice vermicelli cooked in a tangy, sweet, and mil...
Mee Soto
Mee Soto consists of yellow egg noodles served in a flavourful, spiced c...
Mee Wak Katok
Milk Tea
Mocktails
Mookata
Mookata is a Thai barbeque steamboat which literally means ‘pork’ and ‘s...
Mooncake
Mooncake is a seasonal pastry eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Muffin
A muffin is a type of baked good that is similar to a cupcake.
Murtabak
Murtabak in Singapore is usually sold in Indian Muslim restaurants and s...
Mushroom
Mutton Soup
Mutton soup is a hearty and flavourful soup made from mutton.
Naan
Naan is a thick flatbread traditionally baked inside a clay tandoor oven...
Nachos Chips
Nasi Ambeng
Nasi Ambeng is an Indonesian rice dish that consists of white rice, bege...
Nasi Bukhari
Nasi Bukhari is a fragrant rice dish, steeped in aromatic spices and ric...
Nasi Campur
Nasi Goreng
Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice" in Malay.
Nasi Goreng (Indian)
Nasi Goreng (Indian) is also known as "Nasi Goreng Mamak". The dish is s...
Nasi Goreng Pattaya
Nasi Pattaya is a popular Malay-style dish featuring fragrant fried rice...
Nasi Jenganan
Nasi Kandar
Nasi Kerabu
Nasi Kerabu is a blue rice dish from Kelantan. It consists of a variety...
Nasi Lemak
Nasi lemak is a popular Malay dish made from rice cooked in coconut milk...
Nasi Mandi
Originated from Yemen, Nasi Mandi or Mandi Rice is popular in most Arab...
Nasi Minyak
Nasi Minyak, which translates to "oily rice," is a fragrant and flavourf...
Nasi Padang
Nasi Padang is steamed rice served with various choices of pre-cooked di...
Nasi Rawon
Nasi Rawon is a popular Javanese dish usually sold at Malay stall. It co...
Nasi Sambal Goreng
Ngoh Hiang
Okonomiyaki
Halal food refers to food and beverages that comply with Islamic dietary laws. Importantly, Islam is not defined by race—Muslims come from many different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. In Singapore, while the Malay community forms the majority of the Muslim population, there are also many Muslims from other racial and ethnic groups, including Chinese, Indian, Arab, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, English, French, American, and African. As a result, halal food reflects this rich diversity, featuring cuisines from around the world—such as Turkish kebabs, Indian biryanis, and French pastries—rather than being tied to any single culture.
Singapore is known for celebrating diversity, and this extends to its food scene. An increasing number of non-Muslim-owned cafes and restaurants have also obtained halal certification, reflecting the city’s embrace of inclusivity. These eateries create spaces where both Muslim and non-Muslim diners
can share meals and enjoy delicious halal-compliant food together. Muslim-owned cafes and restaurants are generally trusted by the community to serve halal food, as they are run by individuals who follow Islamic dietary practices. These establishments may not need to apply for halal certification. However, obtaining halal certification from MUIS, Singapore's official halal certifying body, provides peace of mind by formally verifying halal compliance.
To make finding halal food easier, Halal Tag provides a useful directory of eateries categorized by food name. This is a helpful resource for both locals and tourists exploring Singapore’s vibrant and diverse halal dining options.