Kowloon offers halal‑certified options for every craving Muslim travellers!

If there is one dish that defines the everyday Singaporean culinary experience, it has to be Fishball Noodles. This quintessential local staple, featuring springy noodles, bouncy fishballs, and savory fishcakes, is so popular that even international celebrities make a beeline for it.
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For Muslim travelers, the search for an authentic bowl of this local favorite is easier than ever. From trendy mall outlets to legendary hawker stalls, and even a Michelin-recognized spot, Singapore offers plenty of Halal-certified options that don't compromise on flavor. Here are 8 must-visit Halal fishball noodle spots to add to your Singapore food itinerary!
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After a long day of retail therapy, there’s nothing quite like a comforting bowl of noodles. Encik Tan is a household name in Singapore, conveniently located in several major shopping malls. Despite its prime locations, the prices remain very wallet-friendly, starting at around SGD 4.80. Their fishball noodles are known for generous portions and a light, refreshing broth that hits the spot every time.
Address:
- VivoCity, 1 HarbourFront Walk, #B2-45
- Compass One, 1 Sengkang Square, #02 - 29
- Departure Lounge (Central) Terminal 3, Transit Level 2
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If you’re transiting through Changi Airport or visiting the breathtaking Jewel Changi, Bounce Teochew Fishball Noodles is an absolute must. Not only is it Halal-certified, but it also boasts the prestigious Michelin Bib Gourmand status. Imagine enjoying award-winning Teochew-style noodles with a view of the iconic indoor waterfall!
Address:
- Changi Airport Terminal 3, B2-03 Stall 19, 65 Airport Boulevard Basement Level 2 South
- Food Republic @ Jewel, 78 Airport Boulevard B2-238/239/240, Stall 10
- Northshore, Cantine by Kopitiam, 418 Northshore Drive #02-07/08/09
- Century Square, 2 Tampines Central 5, Century Sq #03-19, The Food Market
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Owned by a Chinese-Muslim revert, DK Signatures is famous for its authentic fusion of Chinese and Malay culinary traditions. Their fishball noodles are a crowd favorite, starting at just SGD 4.50. What makes them stand out is the variety of noodle choices, you can opt for yellow noodles, laksa noodles, vermicelli (bee hoon), or flat rice noodles (kway teow).
Address: 10 Jln Masjid (Near Kembangan MRT)
Opening Hours: Daily, 11.00 AM – 11.00 PM.
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Nestled in a bustling food hub, this stall is a go-to for locals who appreciate a clean and organized dining environment. Tiong Bahru Fishball Noodle offers a variety of toppings, including mushrooms and dumplings, which add a wonderful depth to the classic dish. It’s affordable, hearty, and perfect for a quick lunch.
Address: Chinatown Point, 121 Telok Ayer St
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 07.00 AM – 04.00 PM
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For a more scenic experience, head over to Enak Enak HongKong Tea House at East Coast Park. Here, you can enjoy your Halal fishball noodles alfresco style, with the sea breeze and a sunset view. While they are famous for their extensive seafood menu, their fishball noodles, especially the version with savory braised mushrooms, are a hidden gem.
Address:
- 1202 ECP, #01-01 East Coast Seafood Centre
- Bedok Shopping Complex, 340 Bedok Road
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With a name that literally translates to "Good Noodles," Mee Bagus certainly lives up to the hype. Found in several popular "Kedai Kopi" food courts, they specialize in noodle dishes. Their fishball noodles are served with springy fishcakes and a signature sambal that packs a punch for spice lovers.
Address:
- Kedai Kopi @ Haig Road, 12 Haig Road
- Kedai Kopi @ Clementi, 380 Clementi Ave 5, #01-376
- Kedai Kopi - Yishun 925, 925 Yishun Central 1
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If you are traveling on a budget, Top 73+1 Fishball Legacy offers a fantastic bowl starting at just SGD 5.00. Located in a strategic spot that’s easy to find, they serve their noodles and soup in separate bowls, allowing you to customize your flavor profile by mixing in as much (or as little) broth and chili as you like.
Address: Cheng San Centre, 532 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-2495
Opening Hours: Daily, 08.00 AM – 08.00 PM.
Located in the heart of the Eunos Crescent Market and Food Centre, a local favorite for authentic hawker food, Anak Bapak serves up massive portions that are guaranteed to keep you full. Starting at SGD 5.00, it’s a great spot to experience the local "hawker culture" in a truly Halal environment.
Address: Eunos Crescent Market and Food Centre, 4A Eunos Cres, #01-02.
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours on Tuesdays; Thursday-Sunday, 12.00 PM – 09.00 PM.
Dry vs. Soup: Most places will ask if you want your noodles "Dry" (tossed in sauce/chili with soup on the side) or "Soup" (noodles inside the broth). The "Dry" version with extra chili is the most popular local way to eat it!
Halal Certificate: While these spots are known to be Halal, always look for the MUIS Halal logo displayed at the stall for extra peace of mind.
Also read: 8 Best Halal Hainanese Chicken Rice Spots in Singapore for Budget Travelers
Singapore is a true melting pot of flavors, and these Halal fishball noodle spots prove that you don't have to miss out on the most authentic local experiences. Which one will you be trying first?
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