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As Muslim Millennials, it is not uncommon for us to go on a budget. We might be penny-pinching because you’re either recuperating from your recent holiday abroad or saving up for your next big purchase. We’ve all been there.
But that doesn’t mean we have to resort to just instant noodles and intermittent fasting to stay within our budgets. There are plenty of cheap halal food options in Singapore. Check out these halal eateries in Singapore without having to break your bank!
Japanese food is notoriously known to be expensive due to its special ingredients. However, Gyunion is one of the few halal restaurants in Singapore that serves affordable yet authentic Japanese dishes! You simply need to order yourself a bowl of their signature dishes. Whether you prefer the Gyudon or Gyumen, head down to this cheap halal restaurant!
Average price: S$5-9
Address: 91 Bencoolen St, #01-23 Sunshine Plaza, Singapore 189652
Hours: Monday – Wednesday 12pm – 8pm, Thursday – Friday 12pm – 9pm, Saturday 3.30pm – 9pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Cheese lovers, this one’s for you. For only S$7, you’ll be able to savour a cheese-drenched foot-long sandwich. Prepare napkins and wet towels though, things can get pretty messy! Their sides of fries and quesadilla come in huge portions, so it’s best to share with a buddy.
Average price: S$7-10
Address: 235 Jurong East Street 21, Aiman Cafe, Singapore 600235
Hours: Daily, 11am – 11pm
Halal status: Muslim-owned
Would you believe us if we told you there’s a steak dish for just S$10? Yes, it’s true, Fatty Bom Bom offers just that! Their halal western menu boasts favourites such as the Jerry Burger and FattyBom Crunchy Chicken. Almost everything on their extensive menu is priced below ten dollars, you’ll be leaving with a full, satisfied tummy!
Average price: S$6-11
Address: 978 Toa Payoh North, Grains & Hops Food Court Bistro, Singapore 319001
Hours: Monday – Saturdays, 11.30am – 9.30pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Can’t decide between Japanese and Korean cuisine? Get both at Omoomo, a fusion halal restaurant! Choose from their menu of carefully-crafted dishes under S$10, or DIY your own dish while picking your own ingredients and base sauce!
#HZtip: Do take note that each Omoomo’s menu varies according to the outlet.
Average price: S$8-12
Address: Multiple outlets
Hours: Depends on the outlet
Halal status: Halal-certified
We all know seafood’s for the ones with extra moo-lah, but at Fish & Chicks, you can get chilli crab for just S$12! Served with crispy, thin chips, this is a halal eatery not to be missed for seafood lovers!
Average price: S$10
Address: Blk, 531 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-2429 Happy Hawkers, 560531
Hours: Daily 11am – 9.30pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Grab a plate of the signature Ayam Penyet at this cheap halal restaurant. With reviews that are highly praised on immaculate quality, the price of their dishes is unbeatable! You’ll be served a plateful of rice, generous portions of chicken and of course, the spicy tantalising sambal.
Average price: S$6-10
Address: Multiple outlets
Opening hours: Depends on the outlet
Halal status: Halal-certified
If you find yourself somehow in Arab Street, starving, with only a few bucks in your wallet, head over to Pita Bakery to grab yourself some fluffy pitas at a steal! Baked on a daily, this cheap halal eatery experiments on taste and flavours all around the world, so you’re always filled with options!
Average price: S$1-8
Address: 29 Bali Lane, Singapore 189865
Hours: Sundays to Thursdays 10.30am – 8.30pm, Fridays and Saturdays 10.30am – 9pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Looking for a filling cheal halal meal while on the go? This cheap halal eatery offers affordable Japanese cuisine. At Junshin Express, there is a plethora of delicious sushi for only 50 cents each! You can find the usual favourites such as the shrimp sushi with a mix of unique flavours.
Average price: S$0.50-2
Address: Bedok Mall, 311 New Upper Changi Rd, #B2-20, Singapore 467360
Hours: Daily, 10am to 10pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Also read: 10 Halal Japanese Restaurants in Singapore for a Taste of Japan
After getting your furnishing shopping done, Muslim foodies can dine at the Ikea Food Court. You can easily find an array of halal dishes from the usual Malay fare to the authentic Swedish meatballs. Imagine halal, juicy Swedish meatballs and mash just under S$10. Munch down on the delicious goodness of the gravy and jam combined with fresh beef meatballs!
#HZtip: Do note that only Ikea Tampines serves halal food.
Average price: $3-9
Address: 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
Hours: Sundays to Thursdays 10am – 10pm, Fridays and Saturdays 10am – 11pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Bring your jaws back up — yes, halal steamboat for just a couple of bucks! With a soup base of just below S$3 and ingredients ranging S$1 to S$4, grab your family and friends for a feast at this halal-certified steamboat restaurant!
Average price: S$7-12
Address: 5 Changi Village Rd, #01-2001, Singapore 500005
Hours: Weekdays 11.30am – 2:30pm and 5pm – 9.30pm, Weekends 11.30am – 9.30pm Halal status: Halal-certified
With multiple outlets scattered islandwide, 18 Chefs’ ‘Be Your Own Chef’ concept won the hearts of many Muslim foodies. Being able to choose your base, ingredients and sauce, you’ll be getting a cheap hearty and halal meal. Experiment yourself and take a bite of your pal’s own masterpiece dish!
Average price: S$7-14
Address: Multiple outlets across Singapore
Opening hours: Depends on the outlet
Halal status: Halal-certified
Anyone else in love with Nasi Ambeng, but find it difficult to discover a quality, reasonably-priced halal eatery for it? At Hajjah Mariam Cafe, their extensive menu offers different ranges of sizes to suit the size of your party!
Average price: S$5-34 (Nasi Ambeng for sharing)
Address: 3 Gateway Dr, #B2-08 Westgate Shopping Mall, Singapore 608532
Hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm
Halal status: Halal-certified
Also read: 6 Halal Restaurants in Singapore That Serve Typically Non-Halal Dishes
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