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Halal Restaurants in Singapore

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City: Singapore, 317 Outram RoadSG 169075, Singapore
"Halal buffet lunch at the Atrium Restaurant of Holiday Inn Atrium. There's 50% discount on EatiGo and this makes the price very attractive. Many variety of dishes to choose from and also dessert. Hot coffee and tea are also included in the buffet. But soft drinks and juices are chargeable. Service is prompt and staff are friendly too Setup of the restaurant is comfortable and airy. However it can feel warm as the air conditioning is not powerful enough to cool the whole place. Food quality is good."
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City: Singapore, 36 Boat Quay 049825, Singapore
"Food was fantastic, waiter was friendly and serve us well, value for money, will certainly recommend my friends and relatives."
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City: Singapore, 6 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, #03 129A, Singapore 039594
"First of all, the staff even when the restaurant is almost full still comes to you with a smile and are quick to attention to you. Very pleasant place to dine in. We ordered the sesame bread and the hummus to start with and the bread was fluffy and hot and freshly baked. We had the mix grill for 2 and that was a huge platter. Everything on the platter was good but was too much to finish. When we asked the staff to pack the reminding food up, they didn’t just throw everything into a box and packed it up. They actually packed it up very nicely for us in different packs depending on the food. It was overall a very pleasant dinner and we would definitely go back again. The food is the main draw and the staff’s pleasant attitude add to the whole experience."
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City: Singapore, Epi Treatz, Singapore 66, Singapore
"Value for money and perfect for a casual lunch. I found the dishes and set meals well priced. I order a 2 pax set meal at $28.80 (before taxes) that included 1) a curry fish head that came with a generous amount of fish, long beans, eggplant and tofu puffs. It was nicely presented in a claypot and kept warm throughout the meal over a flame 2) a plate of stir fried broccoli. The vegetable was cooked well with garlic and retained a good crunch 3) a ‘Chai Poh’ omelette was well cooked. It was flavourful, only a tad dry The meal was overall satisfactory and I’d definitely return. The portion was generous and I’d recommend patty of 3 if all are small eaters."
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City: Singapore, 417B River Valley Rd, Singapore 248316, Singapore, 248328
"Came here for a casual, early dinner on our 4th anniversary as my wife and in laws were raving about this hidden gem nestled in River Valley. We ordered the chicken briyani, mee goreng mamak and satay. First the briyani oh boy, it was reminiscent of the typical Muslim wedding ones, fragrant and unpretentious (huge chicken rice portions! . Second, the mee goreng/kway teow goreng was messy but fried to perfection. Perfect amount of spice and high on that wok hey factor they didn't skimp on the vegetables and egg either. Saving the best for last is their satay, we ordered 10 initially (5 mutton, 5 chicken skewers they were well marinated and melt in your mouth tender. They were so good, we ordered an additional 10 pieces. The peanut gravy was pretty ordinary as with the accompanying complimentary cucumber/onion slices. The pandan teh deserves an honorable mention. I requested a less sweet version and they obliged, the teh was fragrant with caramel undertones due to the pandan leaves. All in all, I was pretty impressed with their renditions of the usual mamak stall fare. Prices are slightly on the higher side but still reasonably affordable probably due to the location and rent. They're not too crowded during the day time till early evenings but do expect to queue up 8pm onwards, as this seems to be a supper haunt for the people living in the vicinity. Halal certified establishment"
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City: Singapore, 701 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198677
"Redi prata part is large and price is appropriate. I actually came for the nasi briyani, but it wasn't at this early hour. Apparently nasi briyani is only available after 930 clock. nevertheless was very satisfied with the breakfast meal."
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City: Singapore, Jem, 50 Jurong Gateway Rd, Singapore 608549, Singapore
"Really thankful that they are now halal certified. Frequented this outlet everytime I am in the west and the service has definitely gotten better, especially in terms of how they manage the crowd. Queues are expected during peak periods (around dinner time but the waiting time isn't so bad honestly. Will always revisit when we are around this area :"
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City: Singapore, West Mall, 1 Bukit Batok Central Link, Singapore 658713, Singapore
"Nice place to go to if you like Thai food. we had Thai basil rice and also fried tang hoon. The fried tang hoon comes with lotsa vegetables and was sweet and nice. The dried chilli was thoughtfully put at the side so that you can add the amount you want! I was worried it will be too spicy for me but with chilli by side it was easy to decide how much to add!! Price is pretty reasonable for a cafe/restaurant and we had fresh Thai coconuts as our drinks. Definitely a place to go to if I am craving for some Thai food!"
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City: Singapore, Asian Welcome, Coleman St, Singapore 17, Singapore
"A good place for anyone trying Burmese cuisine for the first time in Singapore. I brought my guest from Thailand here as he wanted to have a taste of Burmese food for the first time. <br/ <br/ We ordered the set menus which comprised of: Mohinga (traditional Burmese fish curry based noodle dish, similar to but much lighter than local Laksa), To Hpu Nway (Myanmar 's Shan State traditional noodle dish with 'warm Burmese tofu ' sauce), To Hpu Kyaw (fried Burmese tofu), Laphet Thoke (Burmese famous tea leaf salad) to begin with.<br/ <br/ Mohinga here was not as 'hard core ' Burmese as the other places in Peninsula Plaza offer. However, its a good introductory dish for any one who is new to Burmese food. The next dish, which was really good and hardly found in Singapore was indeed the To Hpu Nway, a classic ethnic Shan noodle dish. Boiled plain rice noodle topped with tangy savoury tomato based semi dry pork curry and drenched in the silky smooth rich warm Burmese tofu sauce (made of pure perfectly cooked chickpea flour) as a contrasting flavour, and garnished with fresh corriander leaves and roasted peanuts for texture. This particular dish came with a side condiment of chilli flakes and pickled Chinese mustard greens with small onions, just how we would get it normally in Myanmar 's street food vendors! <br/ <br/ Laphet thoke, the famous Burmese fermented tea leaf salad was served good here, however there are more places in the same building which offer better ones. Same quality also for their fried Burmese tofu (Burmese tofu definitely is a must to try for those who have never tried Burmese food before! Its a rich 'tofu ' made with pure chickpea flour, no soya bean product is used in the making of this). <br/ <br/ For desserts we ordered Hsanwin Makin, a Burmese version of rich coconuty poppy seed topped semolina sweet cake and Hpa Lu Da, simply Burmese version of Indian Falooda drink which consisted of rose syrup, milk, mini sago pearls, basil seeds, pandan flavoured Burmese chendol (Moh Let Saung), egg custard pudding and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. These desserts were pretty standard too, and easily found in the other Burmese eateries in the same building too. <br/ <br/ Last but not least we ordered the Laphet Yey, the creamy rich yet full bodied Burmese hot milk tea, to end the lunch here. This milk tea is definitely a must in experiencing Burmese cuisine! It has a unique flavour character that is different with other great milk tea drinks like the Thai Cha Yen, Hongkong Style Nai Cha, Teh Tarik, Hyderabad 's famous Irani Chai and Indian doodh pattee chai.<br/ <br/ Anyway, do come to this place to experience good introduction to Burmese cuisines! Service and cleanliness were definitely more than good!"
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City: Singapore, Poh Kim City Square Mall, Kitchener Rd, Singapore 20, Singapore
"Great and affordable food. Follow more food on my insta @jacob_eats_bacon_and_cheese"
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