With Hari Raya Puasa fast approaching, it’s time to stock up on some snacks you can enjoy with friends and family during the festive season. But if you’re having trouble deciding what to get this year, then keep reading, for we’ll introduce you to best Hari Raya goodies to get in 2024.
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Originally an online business that started in 2013, All Things Delicious has become one of the most esteemed halal bakeries in Singapore. You can find its bakery and cafe along the bustling Arab Street, serving up fresh bakes and desserts to its many patrons.
For Hari Raya, All Things Delicious offers a wide variety of treats. There are cookies in flavours such as Coconut Gula Melaka ($15.90), Sugee($15.90), and even Matcha ($15.90), which you can pair with classics including Pineapple Tarts ($22.90). There are also delectable cakes to choose from, including the Ondeh Ondeh Cake ($72), Classic Marvel Marble Cake ($56) and more.
Address: 34 Arab Street, #01-01, Singapore 199733
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 7pm
Tel: 6291 4252
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Cik Fah Bakery, a Muslim-owned enterprise, began its journey by selling Hari Raya treats to their close ones during the festive period. Since then, they have made a name for themselves as one of the best bakeries for halal cookies. These are made with traditional family recipes upheld for four generations.
Be sure to get yourself favourites such as the Biskut Dam Pandan ($16.90), Latte Casablanca ($16.90), and Nutella Tarts ($22.90). Alternatively, you can get classic Hari Raya snacks including Sunflower Pineapple Tarts ($21.90), Kueh Lapis ($55.90) and more.
Mdm Ling Bakery’s halal-certified Hari Raya cookies are a safe bet for the festive season. Choose from options such as Premium Pineapple Balls (from $10.80), Traditional Nanyang Love Letters ($21.80), and Kopi Siew Dai Cookies ($10.80), all of which make for perfect snacks that friends and family can enjoy. The bakery also has more unique picks such as Red Velvet Cheese Cookies (from $9.80) and Purple Sweet Potato Cookies (from $10.80), so one is really spoilt for choice.
For excellent kueh lapis, try ordering from Deli-Indo. This online-only shop sells layer cakes in portions of 600g and 1.2kg, and you can have them delivered freshly to your doorstep.
Try the Prune Lapis (from $33.80), a delectably buttery cake enhanced with aromatic prunes from the US within its layers. For a more traditional taste, opt for the Original Spice Lapis (from $30), infused with a gentle blend of spices. Additionally, they offer a variety of distinctive lapis flavours, including Pandan, Durian, and Red Velvet, all starting from $30.
Happy Halal Cookies features a lineup of freshly made Hari Raya snacks from recipes handed down over generations. For a variety, their Bundles ($47.03) offer a choice between five or 10 snacks, letting customers mix and match from a selection including Kuih Bangkit with fresh coconut and pandan, Salted Egg Crab Stick, and Spicy Mala Fish Skin.
For those preferring individual items, there are tins of traditional cookies with a twist, such as 3-in-1 Donut Cookies ($14.90), Cashew Cookies ($14.90), and Cornflake Cookies ($14.90). Also available is the Coklat & Peanut Nyonya Kepet ($16.90), a modern take on kuih kapit, with crispy love letters filled with peanut butter and chocolate.
Muslim-owned Chulop! by The Syarifs makes some really good churros that could be great Hari Raya snacks. If you’re getting some for your whole family, you can consider selecting the Family Set ($17.60), which comes with 16 crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside churros and four types of dips. For those who prefer their churros with toppings, however, you can opt for the Assorted Churros With Toppings ($30.50) set, which can feed up to eight pax and comes with flavours including Cookie Crunch and Smores.
Address: 430 Upper Changi Road, #01-59, Singapore 487048
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 8pm, Sat-Sun 1pm to 8pm
Tel: 9475 2559
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If you’re specifically looking for tarts, we recommend you check out Tartistry by M. This Muslim-owned business offers artisanal tartlets that will impress your guests with their craftsmanship and taste. You can order the Pick-a-Platter ($69) set, which lets you pick four different flavours that will make up a total of 36 mini tarts. These flavours include Ondeh Ondeh, Biscoff Cinnamon, Hazelnut Crunch and more.
Kreyv is a Muslim-owned business that specialises in cookies and jeruk asam boi, AKA preserved mango. Check out their range of cookie platters, which start from just $23 and feature six varieties of snacks. We recommend trying the Buttery Goodness ($40) platter, which comes with Nutella, Biscoff, ondeh ondeh, raspberry butter cookies, as well as pineapple tarts. Their online store also offers Keropok (from $8), Spicy Popiah Rolls (from $10) and more.
Known for its cupcakes and other halal-certified treats, Fluff Bakery has been a mainstay in Bugis ever since its inception in 2013. For the festive season, the bakery is offering a range of delectable cookies, including the Double Chocolate Cookies (from $17.50) and Crunchy Sea Salt Salt Chocolate Chip Cookies (from $22). You can also order mini cupcakes in flavours including Salted Caramel (from $14), Nutella (from $14) and more!
Address: 795 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198763
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 7pm, Sun 11am to 6pm
Tel: 9144 7729
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Ratu Lemper is renowned for their premium lapis and traditional kueh, crafted with brown sugar and high-quality ingredients. A top-seller is their Fresh Chempedak Lapis (from $42), generously filled with sweet chempedak. If you’re hosting big groups, they have signature platters to choose from such as the Chic Fave ($85) bundle, which sees 58 pieces of Kaswi Kaya, Bika Ambon, and Spicy Chicken Lemper, all of which will satisfy your guests.
Address: 31 Arab Street, Singapore 199730
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am to 6pm
Tel: 9813 2450
Website
This was a list of the 10 great Hari Raya snack sellers to help you stock up for the festive season. For halal restaurants to break fast this Ramadan 2024, read our best halal restaurants guide. For halal hotpot places, read our best halal hotpot places in Singapore guide.
Feature image adapted from Cik Fah’s, @mdmlingbakery, Happy Halal Cookies, and @chulopsg.
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