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This Bukit Batok Restaurant Has Halal-Friendly Seafood Buckets

Al Majlis Thai Seafood Restaurant in Bukit Batok has halal-friendly seafood buckets


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Al Majlis Thai Seafood Restaurant

If you love seafood, you might want to check this restaurant out. Located under a HDB block in Bukit Batok, Al Majlis Thai Seafood Restaurant is a newly-opened, halal-certified restaurant that opens till 2:30am daily!

This restaurant serves a variety of cuisines but is best known for their seafood specialties such as seafood buckets and steamed shellfish. 


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For starters, you can get the Satay-Ayam, AKA chicken satay, at $9.20 for 10 pieces. It comes with ketupat, cucumbers, onions, and a peanut sauce. Other meat options for the satay include beef, mutton, and beef tripe. 


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Linda Ma’arof

As for the mains, Al Majlis Thai Seafood Restaurant serves ShellOut-Curry Dry ($51.90), which has a variety of seafood, corn, and broccoli tossed in a spicy curry rub. 


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Salbiah Sirat

If you prefer to stick to classic flavours, get the ShellOut-Black Pepper ($51.90). This dish is customisable, so you’re free to jazz it up with extra ingredients such as chicken and petai beans for an additional $2, or request for your preferred spice level. 

If you’d like, there’s also a Pure Vegetarian option ($51.90). Other unique ShellOut flavours include the ShellOut-Mala ($54.90) and ShellOut-Salted Egg ($54.90). 


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Nurhayati Hashim

Besides the seafood options, Al Majlis Thai Restaurant’s Western fare is worth a shot. Their Fish Cutlet-Cheese ($12.50) sees a crisp fish cutlet blanketed in cheese, accompanied with French fries, coleslaw, and mayonnaise.


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The Chicken Chop- Black Pepper ($10) is another dish that is well-loved by Al Majlis Thai Seafood Restaurant’s patrons. The chicken is said to be tender and juicy, while sporting a crispy, charred skin.


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Spice lovers can enjoy the Red Tom Yum Soup Seafood (M) at $12.50. Served over fiery charcoal in a steamboat pot, this soup comes with chock full of ingredients such as clams, squid, and prawns. 

For more Muslim-friendly Thai food places to visit, you can check out our BANNGKOK Street Food review. Alternatively, you can read our cheap halal food guide for pocket-friendly food options with large portions. 

Address: Block 166 Bukit Batok West Avenue 8, #01-252, Singapore 650166
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 2:30am
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Al Majlis Thai Seafood Restaurant is a halal-certified eatery

Feature image adapted from: Linda Ma’arof and Salbiah Sirat

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