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

Halal Food in Clarke Quay – Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, best known for the enchanting nightlife and incredible views.
It is located upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and is easily recognised by the many boats in the area.
After a day of exploring and enjoying this mesmerising part of the city, satisfy your cravings and check out all the halal food in Clarke Quay!
Image credit: catthefiddleCat & the Fiddle is Singapore’s first online premium halal-certified cheesecake shop and after several years they opened their first retail outlet.
Now, they own three different branches! Here, you can find a big selection of 18 different gourmet cheesecakes where you can pick 10 incredible flavours to make one awesome cake!
Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-41 Singapore 059817
Opening hours: 11am – 10pm, daily
Image credit: kraftwichsgFor a quick, healthy and nutritious meal, consider stopping by Kraftwich! Boasting an array of sandwiches and salads, you can surely find a meal that will suit your taste.
The highlight of their menu is their signature handcrafted gourmet sandwiches. They also offer carb-free options where you make your own salad using your favourite Kraftwich fillings.
Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-53 Singapore 059817
Opening hours: 7.30am – 10pm, daily
Image credit: kublaikhanbbqKublai Khan Mongolian B.B.Q is a buffet restaurant boasting some of the best Mongolian and Japanese food in Singapore.
They serve an array of dishes that ranges from Chilli Crab to Teppanyanki – you’ll be spoilt for choice!
Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street #02-01 (Yellow Zone) Singapore 059817
Opening hours: 11.30am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm, daily
Also Read: Halal Food in Bugis, Singapore
Image credit: QijiQiji is a halal-certified restaurant committed to creating and serving authentic Singaporean cuisine using the finest ingredients. Some of their signature dishes include Handmade Popiah and Nasi Lemak.
Address: 107 North Bridge Road Singapore 179105
Opening hours: 10am – 9.30pm, daily
Image credit: saapsaapthaiSaap Saap Thai features all-time favourite dishes like Fried Chicken, Stir Fried Rice Dishes and more.
They also have noodles served in aromatic thick, original Thai-flavoured broth along with slices of beef or chicken. For authentic Thai food, stop by here!
Address: 107 North Bridge Road #B1-33 Singapore 179105
Opening hours: 10am – 9.30pm, daily
Image credit: stuffdsgStuff’d serves takeaways for those in a hurry, but still want a delicious meal. The menu includes kebabs, burritos and signature quesadillas.
You can also choose from an array of ingredients to be included in your takeaway – avocados, legumes and more!
Address: 107 North Bridge Road #B2-K03 Singapore 179105
Opening hours: 10.30am – 9.45pm, daily
Also Read: Halal Food in Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Image credit: Wok HeyKnown as the masters of stir-fry dishes, Wok Hey aims to serve the best rice and noodles in town. Here you can customise your own zi char and decide what goes into your meal!
Address: 107 North Bridge Road #B2-K01 Singapore 179105
Opening hours: 11am – 10pm, daily
Image credit: DelifranceWith over 30 years in Singapore, Delifrance is a French cafe chain that is well-loved by many. Despite being in the food scene for a while, Delifrance is often innovative and constantly introduces new sandwiches, with monthly sandwich lunches.
There are also various Asian-inspired sandwiches, such as Asian Chicken Rendang and Chilli Crab. You can also find scrumptious pastries and desserts here.
Address: 81 Clemenceau Avenue, #01-25 UE Square, Singapore 239917
Opening hours: Mon – Sat, 7.30am – 9pm; Sun, 7.30am – 7pm
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