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There are plenty of halal restaurants in Singapore, but have you ever wondered where some of the greatest locations to go for a full-on gourmet excursion are at? Here’s our comprehensive list of the best halal restaurants in the country, ranging from Korean cuisine to traditional Malay fare.
Don N Bap
Don N Bap is known for its low-cost Korean rice bowls and Korean Fried Chicken. Available in two flavours: Fiery and Ninniku (think honey, garlic and soy)m get their rice bowls to make your dinner extra satisfying. Beef Bibimbap and Korean BBQ Chicken Bap are among the popular options that are ordered often here. Great for sharing, order their Army Stew Ramyun to go along with the rice bowls.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/DONNBAP/
Koh NangKam
Traditional Thai cuisine such as pad thai, hot tom yum soup, and more can be found here at Koh NangKam, with the same authentic, rich flavours you’d find in Thailand. Green curry and pandan chicken are the go to for many regulars. Pair it with a tall glass of Thai milk tea to wash it all down in case you can’t take the heat.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Kohnangkam/
Hjh Maimunah
Did u know that Hjh is pronounced as ‘Hajah’? Even before midday, the line at this nasi padang eatery extends out the door. Popular items like the tauhu telor sells out quickly and you should try the lemak siput sedut (sea snails swirling in a coconut-rich stock) when you visit.
Website: https://www.hjmaimunah.com/en_SG/
Tang Tea House
Looking to indulge in halal chinese cuisine? Spend your time having delicious zi char dishes alongside dim sum for a meal that is great at any time of the day. The best part is that all of the restaurants are open till late, making it an ideal place to grab food in the wee hours of the night. Not sure what to get? Check out their set menus or order some dim sum to go. There will definitely be some delicious items that will tickle your tastebuds here.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/tangteahousesingapore/
Pu3 Restaurant
Nasi Ambeng is a traditional Javanese food that is served communally and is typically offered at festivals. At Pu3 Restaurant, enjoy nasi ambeng that is served on big platters that can be shared between 2-3pax. Rice is accompanied by a variety of meats and vegetables, and it comes in huge substantial servings that is great for feeding a large family.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pu3restaurant/
With plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered, check out these halal eateries for your next catch up with friends.
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