16 Halal Cafes in Singapore

Halal Cafes

Thanks to our multi-cultural and multi-racial society, there are many Halal cafes in Singapore. Among them, we see a significant bulk of exceptional Muslim-owned and halal-certified cafes out there, that are more than worthy of recognition.

Here is our guide to Halal cafes in Singapore. You never know, you could be looking at your next favourite cafe hang-out.

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19 Cafes, Bars & Restaurants Along Haji Lane And North Bridge Road

Haji Lane Cafe

Haji Lane is undoubtedly one of the most frequented hotspots by youths these days. It is no surprise, with the rustic charm it exudes and hipster-looking shops donning the whole district. Saunter down the stretch of road located next to Kampong Glam, and you will be greeted by a series of shops started out by designers and cafe entrepreneurs. Though small, you will be able to discover countless of hidden gems.

Not only does the area make a good heritage trail, it is also crowned as a cafe hopper’s haven, with cafes of different themes and concepts, all awaiting your discovery. We are sure that out of so many choices, there will be one or more that ticks the boxes of your ideals of a cafe.

Here is a Guide to Haji Lane – there are cafes, bars and restaurants you would want to check out when you are in the area!

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Fluff Bakery – Halal Bakery With Teh Tarik, Horlicks And Ondeh Ondeh Cupcakes

Fluff Bakery Cupcakes

If you are exploring the premises of Jalan Pisang, do not be surprised by a snaking queue since that is possibly the queue for one of the growing cupcake establishments in Singapore, fondly known as Fluff Bakery.

Not only is this takeaway-only halal bakery a winner among the Muslim crowd, the humble confectionary has also attracted patrons far and wide with their supposedly to-die-for cupcakes. Our verdict? After sinking our teeth into the fluffy and moist cupcakes while scrambling to lick off its icing sugar – we were sold.

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Rouse – Cosy Muslim-Owned Cafe With Wholesome Food [Closed]

Rouse- Tandoori

Tucked away in the stretch of shophouses on Dunlop Street, Rouse can be easy to miss because of their simple shop front. But if you spot it and step into the cafe, the intimate setting will instantly make you feel at home. Rouse has a quaint industrial-style interior with beautiful low-hanging bulbs and art murals on the walls.

Looking for a cosy space with free wifi to get some work done? Rouse is a lovely Muslim-owned cafe with great fresh coffee, and the food served here are pretty wholesome too.

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