Halal Foods
Halal version of subway
varieties of halal food buffet
This is really good. I mean a lot of places sells chilli crab, but it doesn't mean that it will taste good! This stall serves many from the neighborhood and it's always packed with diners everyday! The sauce of the chilli crab is thick and good, spicy enough. What's the best part - fried mini mantou to go with it! It's absolutely perfect and it's good to go with your muslim buddies as its certified halal! Why not give it a try!:)
After overdosing on all the CNY dishes and snacks, I decided enough was enough, and went to grab some Muslim dishes for a late dinner. As the Simpang Bedok area seems to be the hot spot for several Halal eateries that serve a wide variety of cuisines, that was where we zoomed over to. Customers can enjoy Western style food like pastas and steak as well as Chinese "zi char" and even "dim sum", all from a single venue. Of course there's still the typical Indian-Muslim items available, like "prata", "roti john" and stir-fried staples such as the ones pictured above.
The long queue in front of Spize led us to venture next door to Enak Enak which was also packed but at least, there were a couple of recently-vacated seats. I was thankful for the prompt service given my growling stomach. After perusing the extensive menus (there's more than one), we stuck to ordering the classics despite having the option of my noodles fried "laksa" or "tom yam" style. Both the dishes tasted alright (nothing to really rave about) and my craving was satisfied. The dish we ordered to share, the "Rojak Bagus", was more memorable. I was too hungry when it arrived so didn't have the energy to whip out my phone for a pic. But let me tell you, the grilled "you tiao" and "tau pok" had such a gorgeous smokiness, while the rojak sauce packed a zesty punch thanks to a liberal amount of fresh lime juice.
Price-wise, do note everything here costs slightly more than what you'd pay at the traditional places.
Not many places get pho right, but as Pho 4 All focuses their efforts on perfecting this dish, you can count on them to get your pho fix. For $10, you get a bowl of flat rice noodles in a flavourful broth, topped with tender slices of beef (or flank and beef balls if you wish). As usual, it comes with beansprouts and basil on the side. Also order the cha gio -- Vietnamese fried spring rolls stuffed with chicken and vegetables as the perfect sidekick to your pho. Located conveniently at Jalan Pisang, this is a great spot for a simple date night.
*Halal-certified
And All Things Delicious offers a wide variety for halal-certified bakes such as brownies, galettes, cakes and scones. To satisfy just about everyone, they have both sweet and savoury scones -- gula melaka, cheese, and onion. The bakers here insists on using unprocessed ingredients such as unsalted butter and organic ingredients in order to make their bakes taste more "natural". This certainly shows, as diners get to enjoy clean yet flavourful treats.
*Halal-certified
Not many places get pho right, but as Pho 4 All focuses their efforts on perfecting this dish, you can count on them to get your pho fix. For $10, you get a bowl of flat rice noodles in a flavourful broth, topped with tender slices of beef (or flank and beef balls if you wish). As usual, it comes with beansprouts and basil on the side. Also order the cha gio -- Vietnamese fried spring rolls stuffed with chicken and vegetables as the perfect sidekick to your pho. Located conveniently at Jalan Pisang, this is a great spot for a simple date night.
*Halal-certified
Studio Cafe SG is a new addition to Toa Payoh's buzzing food scene. Alongside local dishes like nasi goreng and nasi ayam penyet, expect western dishes like sirloin steak, pasta and even mussels. The food here is reasonably priced and there is no GST or service charge, so if you're looking for good food without breaking the bank, give this place a try!
*Halal-certified
This gorgeously whimsical shop is bound to put you in a good mood with its unique decor and colorful walls. Actually a shop by a French design company, La Marelle also doubles up as a perfect cafe hideout on the second floor along Baghdad St. For a hot bite, go for the stuffed croissant, and finish off with a cup of coffee and a slice of Windowsill pie. The prices can get a little steep considering the food is rather simple, but this is definitely a unique place to visit for a lovely afternoon.
*Halal-certified
The term "hipster" might be a wee bit overused by now but ROUSE actually does check all the boxes for being a hipster cafe, complete with "brick" floors. This Muslim-owned spot makes good coffee with their house blend, specially roasted by Dutch Colony Coffee Roasters. The menu is rather interesting as well - think curry crab burger with sweet potato fries, beef-wrapped asparagus with pumpkin mash, and smoked salmon with poached eggs and a quinoa patty. It's a lovely space to chill at, even if you're just looking for a quick pick-me-up.
*Muslim owned, halal-certified suppliers
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