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22nd September 2023

Best halal cafes in Singapore


Whenever my friends and I make plans for a meet-up, there would always be plenty of cafe suggestions thrown around. As a Muslim, however, my choices are limited to halal cafes, so there are times where more digging is required to find a suitable place. To make things easier for my fellow cafe-loving Muslims, I’ve compiled a list of 15 best halal cafes that are worth checking out.


1. All Things Delicious.


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All Things Delicious is a bakery-cafe that was first launched as an online business. Located at Arab Street, this cafe is bright, airy, and cosy.

If you love Asian flavours, you can give their Prawn & Avocado Banh Mi ($17.90++) a try. It stars prawns, avocado, pickled carrots, purple cabbage, cucumbers, and coriander mixed with sriracha mayo. You can also go for their NZ Lamb Rice Bowl ($21.90++) if you want something filling. This dish sees tender lamb meatballs, spicy kidney beans, and hot mango salsa on a bed of basmati cumin pilaf. The dish is finished with some avocado and sour cream. 

Address: 34 Arab Street, #01-01, Singapore 199733
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 7pm
Tel: 6291 4252
Website
All Things Delicious is a halal-certified eatery.


2. The Fabulous Baker Boy 


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The Fabulous Baker Boy serves a wide selection of brunch items. This cafe boasts a full display of pastries and cakes at the front of their store, with plenty of seats in a bright and open space that is decorated with potted plants and track lights. 

Go for their “Heart Attack” French Toast! With Berries ($18), which features a fried sourdough brioche bread soaked in eggs and cream, finished with cinnamon sugar and maple syrup. If you’re a fan of savoury breakfast foods, give their hearty BBQ Beef Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($22.88) a shot. It comes with two slices of sourdough slices packed with cheddar, parmesan, and mozzarella with chunks of barbequed beef.  

Address: 28 Aliwal Street, #01-01, Singapore 199918
Opening hours: Tues-Fri 11am to 9:30pm, Sat 9:30am to 9:30pm, Sun 9:30am to 6:30pm
Tel: 8951 7716
Website
The Fabulous Baker Boy is a halal-certified eatery.


3. Fika Swedish Cafe and Bistro


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Located along Arab Street, Fika Swedish Cafe and Bistro is known for their minimalist interior and Swedish fare. This cafe sticks to a neutral-coloured theme which gives it a warm and inviting atmosphere. 

Salmon lovers should go for their Gravlax Sandwich ($20++), where cured salmon and mesclun salad sit on crisp, buttered toast. This dish is said to be savoury and light, perfect for a weekend pick-me-up. Otherwise, opt for their classic Fika Breakfast ($23++) to get a hearty combination of eggs benedict, turkey bacon, arugula, and focaccia bread.

Address: 257 Beach Road, Singapore 199539
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 9pm, Fri-Sat 11am to 10pm, Sun 11am to 9pm
Tel: 6396 9096
Website
Fika Swedish Cafe and Bistro is a halal-certified eatery.


4. Flavour Flings


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A hidden gem in the heartlands, Flavour Flings is a small eatery that serves Western cuisine with an Asian twist. 

You can go for their Croissant Dirty Norwegian Soft Yolk ($20+), which is stuffed with poached eggs, smoked salmon, and salted egg yolk sauce. The dish is finished with a crumbled oat topping, which is said to taste peppery and sweet. They are also known for their Salted Egg Yolk Croissant ($7.50+). You can add an extra $5 to enjoy your croissant with a heaping serve of gooey Swiss Raclette Cheese. 

Address: Blk 121, Hougang Avenue 1, #01-1348, Singapore 530121
Opening hours: Mon 11:30am to 4pm, 5:30pm to 10pm, Wed 5:30pm to 10pm, Thurs-Sun 11:30am to 4pm, 5:30pm to 10pm
Tel: 6286 0051
Website
Flavour Flings is a halal-certified eatery.


5. BRIO



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BRIO is a casual dining restaurant that offers European cuisine at an affordable price. The restaurant has also been praised for their friendly staff and customer service!

They offer French Wagyu Burger ($16.20++), which comprises a beef patty with onion marmalade, blue cheese, tomato, and truffle mayo. It’s also served with a side of fries! Another recommended dish is the Scallop & Shrimp Risotto ($15.80++), which features scallop, shrimp, edamame, mushrooms, and cheese with red pepper coulis sauce.

Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #02-24, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6795 9606
Website
Brio is a halal-certified eatery.


6. MAXX Coffee


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Tucked away in National University of Singapore is MAXX Coffee. With over 80 outlets in Indonesia, MAXX Coffee serves an array of specialty coffee and pastries. 

Popular choices include the Signature Manuka Honey Macchiato ($7.20+), which is said to have satisfying floral undertones, as well as the Latte Freddo ($6.80+), made with freshly ground Arabica beans sourced from coffee regions in Indonesia. You can pair your drinks with their cruffins, such as their Strawberry Cream Cheese Cruffin ($4.80+) and Apple Cinammon Cruffin ($4.80+).

Address: NUS 12, Kent Ridge Crescent CLB-01-03, Singapore 119275
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm
Tel: 6513 9258
Website
Maxx Coffee is a halal-certified eatery.


7. Fluff Stack


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Pancake lovers should check out Fluff Stack, a dessert shop that specialises in soufflé pancakes. Despite its limited seating capacity, there is always a snaking queue, so it might be better to come on a weekday. 

Go for their bestselling Mango Passion Fruit Soufflé Pancakes ($16.50++), of cloud-like pancakes with passion fruit coulis, coconut sago and chantilly cream. The dish is topped by a large slice of juicy mango that’s dusted with powdered sugar. For durian lovers, we recommend their Musang King Durian ($17.50++), which stars pancakes with housemade durian custard, coconut sago, and drizzled with gula melaka syrup. 

Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #B1-K4, Suntec City Mall, West Atrium, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11am to 9:15pm, Fri-Sat 11am to 9:45pm
Tel: 8348 3805
Website
Fluff Stack is a halal-certified eatery.


8. Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffé


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Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffé is a halal-certified halal Italian restaurant, and there are several outlets spread across the island. 

If you’re looking for a vegetarian-friendly option, try their Truffle Mushroom Risotto ($15.50++), which is said to be creamy, fragrant, and flavourful. Else, seafood lovers can go for their Spaghetti with Brown-Butter Prawn & Pink Sauce ($18.50++), which boasts succulent tiger prawns on a bed of cream-based tomato pasta.

Address: 78 Airport Road Jewel, #04-200, Changi Airport, Singapore 819666
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6214 9485
Website
Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffé is a halal-certified eatery.


9. Good Bites


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Located at the rooftop of Bishan Sports Centre is Good Bites, known for their Insta-worthy outdoor dining area, which is decorated with fairy lights and colourful LED signages. The cafe also has an indoor dining area with plenty of seating booths and full-length windows that brighten up the space. 

Food-wise, the cafe serves western cuisine at an affordable price. You can get their Tom Yum Seafood Pasta ($15.50++) or Chilli Crab Pasta ($14++) along with their Mini Milkshakes ($9.90++) that come in six different flavours, such as salted caramel, and cookies and cream.

Address: 5 Bishan Street 14, #03-01, Singapore 579783
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 5am
Tel: 6970 0233
Website
Good Bites is a halal-certified eatery.


10. Working Title Riverside


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It’s all about good food and good vibes at Working Title Riverside, where you get to enjoy the view of Kallang River while having brunch or dinner.

If you’re dropping by for a quick brunch, there’s the Cheesy Rizo Toastie ($16++), which features a grilled sourdough loaded with chorizo and cheddar cheese. It also comes with tomato soup on the side! Otherwise, you can opt for their Smoked Salmon Pink Pasta ($22++): linguine with sundried tomato, spinach, and smoked salmon, doused in caper pink sauce. 

Address: 51 Kampong Bugis, #01-03, Singapore 338986
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 10pm
Tel: 8721 3153
Website
Working Title Riverside is a halal-certified eatery.


11. Penny University


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The popular Penny University that first launched in East Coast way back in 2012 had recently reopened in 2022. Their newest outlet is a quick six-minute walk from Lavender MRT Station, and boasts a minimalist interior with white and wooden accents taking centre stage.

For mains, their Harlem-style Buttermilk Chicken on Waffles ($22++) is a popular option. This moreish dish consists of crispy chicken thigh and turkey bacon topped with red chilli powder. Alternatively, you can give their Fluffy Ricotta Hotcakes ($24++) a try. Their pancakes are made using coconut flour, and topped with a variety of fruits and nuts, as well as maple cream and ricotta. Do note that brunch is served from 8am to 4pm!

Address: 17 Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199329
Opening hours: Sun-Wed 8am to 5pm, Thurs-Sat 8am to 10pm
Tel: 8721 3153
Website
Penny University is a halal-certified eatery.

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12. Three’s A Crowd


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Three’s A Crowd has been serving ice cream and desserts in Tampines since 2017, and they have also expanded to Little India with their second outlet. 

For desserts to share among your friends, their Ondeh Waffle ($9++) and Fudgey Brownie ($8.30++) make for a good choice. The former comprises a pandan waffle topped with gula melaka-infused coconut shreds and a drizzle of gula melaka sauce, while the latter is served with a scoop of ice cream. If you’re visiting in a group of three, there’s the Banana Split ($12.90++), which includes three ice cream flavours of your choice, bananas, whipped cream, biscoff crumbs, and chocolate drizzle. Take note that the ice cream flavours exclude seasonal ones!

Address: 50 Race Course Road, Singapore 218562
Opening hours: Fri-Tue 11am to 10:30pm, Wed-Thurs 11am to 4:30pm
Tel: 9638 5296
Website
Three’s A Crowd is a halal-certified eatery.

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13. Pancake and Waffle Place


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Located in Bugis, Pancake and Waffle Place is, by no surprise, known for their pancakes and waffles. There’s a good selection of items to choose from, so take your time to browse through the menu.

We recommend their Grilled Tiger Prawn Pancake ($20.90++), which beautifully presents grilled black tiger prawns covered with their signature spicy cream sauce. Fried tater tots and baby spinach are added as the finishing touches to this delectable dish! For those with a sweet tooth, get their Smores ($17.90++) to enjoy a glorious combination of fluffy pancakes, marshmallow, crushed biscoff biscuits, and hazelnut chocolate sauce. 

Address: 56 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198904
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 3:15pm, 5pm to 9:15pm
Tel: 6518 9368
Website
Pancake and Waffle Place is a halal-certified eatery.

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14. The Great Mischief 


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Nestled in National Gallery Singapore, The Great Mischief is where you can unwind with good food after a day of soaking yourself in art.

Known as a favourite among diners, their Pescado Sando ($23++) showcases seabass with tartar sauce, as well as sweet and spicy peppers tucked between brioche buns. It also comes with a side of fries! If you’d like bite-sized samples of their items, we encourage you to get their Gambas Al Ajillo ($20++) and Runaway Duck ($17++). The former uses sauteed prawns as the main ingredient, whereas the latter features smoked duck with a side of mesclun salad topped with grilled peaches, honey mustard dressing, and toasted walnuts. 

Address: 1 Saint Andrew’s Road, #01-17, National Gallery Singapore, Singapore 178957
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9pm

Tel: 8721 3150
Website
The Great Mischief is a halal-certified eatery.


15. Mondays SG


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Mondays SG is known for their alcohol-free cenele, which comes in a variety of flavours such as Cream Cheese Matcha and Raspberry Truffle. Besides their speciality, you can find brunch items on the menu. The Monday’s Egg-citing Benedict ($22) is a popular choice among customers, and it features smoked salmon, smoked beef bacon, poached eggs, avocado mousse, lettuce, and a sourdough bread. There’s also the Acai Your Way To Mondays ($15), which is an acai bowl topped with toasted granola, and tropical fruits.  

Address: 8 Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199320
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs 9am to 8:30pm, Fri-Sun 8:30am to 8:30pm
Tel: 9114 1479
Website
Mondays SG is a halal-certified eatery.


Halal cafes in Singapore


This list will introduce you to some of the best halal brunch places in Singapore. For more halal eateries, read our Anna’s Sourdough review, where we tried their handmade sourdough pasta, crab pizza and more. Also, check out our Cumi Bali review to see if the Michelin Bib Gourmand Indonesian restaurant with grilled seafood is worth a trip down.

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Feature image adapted from @mondays.sg, @flavourflings, @thegreatmischief and @fluffstack

 

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