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10 Best Halal Restaurants And Food Deliveries To Break Fast During Ramadan 2026

27th February 2026

Halal restaurants and food deliveries for Ramadan 2026


Ramadan 2026 is just around the corner, which means it’s time to start planning where to buka puasa with your family, friends, and colleagues. Whether you’re craving a lavish seafood buffet, comforting Korean fare, sizzling KBBQ, or something a little more atas for a special gathering at home, we’ve rounded up the best halal restaurants and food deliveries in Singapore to help break your fast this Ramadan.


1. Peppermint at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay


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Peppermint at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay is always a great choice if you’re looking for an upscale halal buffet, set against lush garden views right in the heart of the city. The space feels bright and refreshing, and the farm-to-table spread features a rotating lineup of Asian and international favourites that work perfectly for big family iftars or office buka puasa gatherings.

Seafood lovers should make a beeline for the Luxury Seafood Laksa Tower, piled high with rock lobster, crab, clams, half shell scallops, prawns and more. It’s basically your dream laksa, supersized. There’s also the new Josper Grill, where meats and seafood are cooked over charcoal for that deep smokiness and irresistible char you can’t get from regular grills.

Dinner runs from 6:30pm to 10pm, priced at $98++ per person from Sunday to Wed and $118++ from Thursday to Saturday. If you’re dining during the CNY period from now till 3rd March 2026, you’ll also spot festive specials such as DIY yusheng and Black Angus Beef Prime Rib Char Siew alongside the buffet spread.

Read our Peppermint buffet review.

Peppermint

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Peppermint at Parkroyal is a halal-certified eatery.


2. Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road


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It’s not every day you find halal Sichuan food in Singapore, let alone in buffet form. That’s exactly why Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road deserves a spot on your Ramadan shortlist. The halal-certified restaurant is rolling out a festive East Asian-themed buffet from now till 3 March 2026, spotlighting bold, mala-forward dishes that are perfect if you love that addictive numbing heat.

The star of the show has to be the Free-Flow Mala Abalone—yes, unlimited—bringing together fiery chilli, tongue-tingling peppercorns, and tender abalone in one indulgent bite. Other Sichuan-inspired highlights include Crispy Duck Tender with Sichuan Mala Spice and Baked Oyster with Mala Cheesy Sauce, both packing serious flavour. Beyond mala, you’ll also find Xinjiang lamb skewers fresh off the grill and even a DIY Shaanxi Rougamo station, so you can build your own Chinese “hamburger” just the way you like it.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Ginger without their crowd-favourite staples. Expect seafood on ice with Thai sauces, Singapore Chilli Crab, Sarawak White Pepper Crab, plus hearty picks such as Malaysia-style Beef Rendang and Chicken & Mutton Satay.

Dinner buffet starts at $98++ per person from Mondays to Thursdays, 6pm to 10pm, and $108++ from Fridays to Sundays, 6pm to 10pm. FYI: Ginger will continue its Ramadan offerings with the return of its signature Ginger spread, which will be served throughout the remaining weeks of Ramadan.


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Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road is a halal-certified eatery.


3. Elsie’s Kitchen


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If you’re looking to make your iftar a celebratory occasion, or planning a Hari Raya get-together, renowned halal-certified caterers Elsie’s Kitchen are here to make your meal extra memorable. Throughout Ramadan and Hari Raya, the caterers have designed three thoughtfully curated menus to suit all group sizes, no matter if you’re planning a cosy meal with the fam, or a corporate event. 

For smaller families, order the Raya Mini Party Set ($248), which comprises six courses for 10 people. Dishes include Ayam Masak Merah and Sayur Lodeh, as well as a complimentary Gado Gado Salad or Assorted Kueh Platter. Plus, each set comes with two free Melvados Hari Raya goodies: Chocolate Chip Brittle made with Milo, and Gula Melaka Biscotti.

Image credit: Elsie’s Kitchen

For larger groups, the 8-Course Festive Buffet is where it’s at. Priced from $26.80 for a minimum of 30 people, the buffet selection is chock full of traditional Malay dishes that are sure crowd-pleasers, from Baked Rendang With Grated Coconut to Nonya Dry Assam Prawns. Every order also comes with your choice of either a complimentary DIY Gado Gado Station or Assorted Kueh Station

Finally, for a festive spread with a modern twist or a polished corporate event, consider the 7-Course Tea Reception Menu. Starting from $15.80 per person with a minimum order of 30 people, this crowd-pleasing lineup features inventive fusion bites like Potato Samosa and Rendang Chicken Shepherd’s Pie, alongside interactive DIY stations serving comforting classics such as Lontong and Mee Soto.

Eatbook readers can enjoy 10% off Elsie’s Kitchen Raya menus from now till 6 March, with the code ‘EKEBRAYA10’.

To order, email sales@elsiekitchen.com.sg or call 6288 4457 / 9631 0028.

Order from Elsie’s Kitchen here.

Elsie’s Kitchen is a halal-certified eatery.


4. IKEA Tampines halal buffet


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If you’re looking for an affordable spot to break fast with the fam, IKEA Tampines Buffet Istimewa is back this Ramadan with an all-you-can-eat spread that marries Swedish comfort food and local favourites. Priced at $29.90 per person, or $26.60 for IKEA Family members, the buffet takes place on just four days: 27 February, 6 March, 13 March, and 20 March 2026, from 7pm to 9pm at the Swedish Restaurant. Just remember that the line closes at 8:45pm, which gives you around 1.5 hours of non-stop eating.

Expect signatures such as Beef Meatballs with Lingonberry Jam and their famous Fried Chicken Wings, alongside Ramadan specials including Ayam Masak Lemak Chili Padi, Sayur Campur Goreng, and Nasi Kunyit. There’s also Organic Penne Pasta with Tomato Sauce, Mashed Potato with Cream Sauce, plus live stations dishing out grilled chicken kebabs, tortilla wraps, and even a DIY mee siam corner.

Tickets are sold exclusively at IKEA Tampines’ halal checkout line, with limited seats available each night. Each adult diner will also receive a $10 IKEA home furnishing voucher.

Read our IKEA Tampines Buffet Istimewa feature.

Address: 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
Buffet hours: 7 February, 6 March, 13 March, 20 March, 7pm to 9pm
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IKEA Tampines’ Buffet Istimewa is halal-certified.


5. Swensens Unlimited


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If your sweet tooth is screaming by sunset, Swensen’s Unlimited might just be your buka puasa hero. This buffet concept is basically heaven for dessert lovers, with a whopping 48 rotating ice cream flavours to scoop from. Yes, forty-eight. There are also three outlets at Acacia Geneo, Changi Airport T2, and VivoCity, making it a convenient meet-up spot for your gang.

The spread covers international fare, including Peranakan and Asian favourites such as Daging Masak Merah, Mee Soto, and Assam Sambal Prawn, all perfectly paired with Nasi Kunyit. And when it’s finally time to go all in on sweets, head straight for the chocolate fountain and load up on fruits and toppings.

You can also build your dream combo with freshly made waffles, croffles, and smashed croissants to go with your ice cream scoops. Alternatively, go for unlimited helpings of cookies, as well as sweet soups Cheng Tng and Pulut Hitam. Prices start at $38++ per person for Monday to Thursday dinner, and $60++ from Friday to Sunday, from 5pm. Public holidays follow weekend pricing, and online reservations are recommended.

Read out Swensen’s Unlimited feature.

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Swensens Unlimited is a halal-certified eatery.


6. Gyusei Gyukatsu


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Image credit: Gyusei Gyukatsu

Halal A5 Wagyu from Japan isn’t something you come across every day, which is why Gyusei Gyukatsu Wagyu Steakhouse deserves a spot on your Ramadan radar. Known as Singapore’s first halal-certified gyukatsu spot, this steakhouse flies in A5 Wagyu directly from Japan, then finishes it with a gentle charcoal smoke for that extra depth of flavour. And it just opened in September 2025, so here’s your chance to check it out if you haven’t already.

Here, the star is the gyukatsu: premium beef cutlets coated, fried till golden, and served still blushing on the inside. Regulars swear by the A5 Japanese Ribeye and A5 Japanese Striploin, both done just right and paired with a lineup of 10 condiments. Think freshly grated wasabi, Maldon sea salt, and other flavour boosters that let you customise every bite to your liking.

Even if you’re not in the mood for beef, there are other alternatives, including a Premium Seafood Set, a Yasai Tempura Set for veggie lovers, and even a Portobello Mushroom Cutlet Set.

Gyusei Gyukatsu Wagyu-Steakhouse (Halal Japanese A5 Charcoal-Smoked Wagyukatsu Specialist)

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Gyusei Gyukatsu is a halal-certified eatery.


7. Kimchi Mama


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If you’re craving halal Korean comfort food for iftar, Kimchi Mama at Bugis+ is a fuss-free pick that won’t burn a hole in your wallet. Prices start from just $5.90++, so you can feast without feeling guilty after.

Come with friends and go straight for the Signature Kimchi Mama Stew Pot ($25.90++). It’s a bubbling pot of tangy, slow-fermented kimchi with your choice of tender beef or spicy chicken, ideal for sharing after a long day of fasting. Plus, there’s free-flow banchan—so yes, you can keep topping up those side dishes until it’s time for Isyak.

For solo diners, the Hotstone Rice Bowls are a safe bet. Try the Kimchi Beef Steak Rice ($14.90++) with a runny egg mixed in, or the Spicy Chicken Rice ($12.90++) if you’re in the mood for something cheesy and comforting. Don’t forget the Mama ‘Shake Shake’ Rice Balls ($5.90++) for a fun, hands-on bite to end your meal.

Read our Kimchi Mama feature.

Kimchi Mama (Bugis+)

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Kimchi Mama is a halal-certified eatery.


8. Captain Kim


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Ah, the good ol’ Captain Kim. You can’t go wrong with heading here if all you want is some good, reliable Halal KBBQ and hotpot for buka puasa. This crowd-favourite buffet spot has built a loyal following for a reason: over 60 varieties of meats and ingredients, all laid out for you to grill, simmer, and feast to your heart’s content.

Start with the heavy hitters such as Rib Eye, Prawns, Squid, and Korean Spicy Cuttlefish, then load up on popular favourites like Beef Bulgogi, Blackpepper Chicken, Volcano Chicken, and Honey Chicken. If you’re in the mood for hotpot instead, there’s plenty to dunk into bubbling broth too, from brinjal, pumpkin, enoki and shimeiji mushrooms to beancurd, lobster balls, and egg tofu.

Beyond the grill, you’ll also find Korean and local staples such as creamy Cajun seafood, Korean chicken wings, and mozzarella cheese sticks to round off the spread. Prices start from $28.90++ per person for Monday to Thursday dinners, and $29.90++ on Fridays, Sundays, evenings, and public holidays.

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Captain Kim is a halal-certified eatery.


9. 21 On Rajah at Aloft Singapore


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Image credit: 21 On Rajah at Aloft Singapore

You may not be in Bali this Ramadan, but 21 On Rajah is bringing Bali straight to your Iftar table. In a special collaboration with Executive Chef Wisnu from Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa, the restaurant is rolling out the Enak Sekali Balinese Feast until 5 April 2026.

Expect up to 40 authentic Balinese dishes on rotation, alongside 21 On Rajah’s usual buffet staples, all prepared in a fully halal-certified kitchen. We’re talking smoky, spice-packed highlights such as Bebek Betutu, a slow-roasted duck wrapped in banana leaves and infused with basa genep; Kambing Panggang Sambal Goreng, featuring whole roasted lamb paired with spicy shallot and tomato jam; and Be Siap Basa Guling, a spit-roasted chicken marinated in traditional Balinese spices. Save space for desserts like Pisang Rai, soft banana and pandan dumplings coated in grated coconut, and a refreshing bowl of Es Cendol to cool down after the feast.

The buffet is available for both lunch and dinner, with prices starting from $60++ per person and $30++ per child. And if you’re dining with a group, here’s a wallet-friendly promo: pay only for three if you dine in a group of four, available from now until 5 April 2026.

21 On Rajah

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21 On Rajah is a halal-certified eatery.


10. Golden Hour Iftar Buffet at Crowne Plaza 


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It’s sometimes tricky to find an iftar spot that ticks all the boxes, especially if you’re dining in a bigger group. The Golden Hour Iftar Buffet at Crowne Plaza is one to consider, with everything from seafood to Malay classics, Middle Eastern bites, and tasty desserts. Running till 20 March 2026 from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, this buffet is designed with sharing in mind. 

The spread features a rotating lineup of hearty dishes such as Grilled Seabass with Sambal Kicap, Beef Rendang, Prawn Assam Pedas, and even Chilli and Black Pepper Crab. You’ll also get two seafood specials daily from a rotation that includes Singapore-style chilli crab and Udang Sambal. Over at the live stations, expect freshly carved shawarma and laksa, plus two daily picks from Slow-Roasted Beef Striploin, Slow-Roasted Lamb Leg, Baked Whole Sambal Barramundi, or Ayam Panggang. Come for iftar over the weekends, and you’ll be treated to roasted whole lamb

There’s also a chilled seafood counter loaded with prawns, mud crab, scallops, and mussels, alongside a vibrant salad bar featuring Fattoush, Singapore Rojak, Kerabu Sotong Bakar, and more. Round things off with cakes such as Strawberry Short Cake and Chocolate Opera Cake, or keep it light with Medjool dates and seasonal fruits

The buffet is available on selected Fridays to Sundays (21, 22, 27, 28 February; 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20 March), priced at $58++ per adult and $28++ per child aged seven to 12. Kids aged six and below dine free with a paying adult.

Recommended tickets at S$329.69

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Golden Hour Iftar Buffet at Crowne Plaza is halal-certified. 


Restaurants and food delivery services for Ramadan 2026


With this list, you no longer have to ask your friends: “where should we buka, ah?” Just pick any, depending on what the gang is craving on that day. And even if you want to try all the places in this round-up, you’ve got a month to do so.

In related content, read our Geylang Serai food guide. We also have a guide to the best halal buffets in Singapore.

11 Halal Buffets In Singapore From $9.90 Per Person, Including Unlimited K-BBQ And Prata

This article was written by Dewi Nurjuwita.
This article contains partial partnership content. However, all opinions are ours.
Feature image adapted from Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road and Gyusei Gyukatsu.

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