Looking for cheap, good and Halal food in Orchard Road? You can get a full meal under $10 at these awesome local eateries!

To celebrate its 19 years in Singapore, Lee Wee & Brothers opened their ninth outlet at ION Orchard. This halal eatery has been a crowd favourite among locals and Muslim travellers alike. It serves up some of the most authentic flavours of Singapore.

Muslim foodies can expect an array of halal dishes at affordable prices here. Lee Wee & Brothers’ favourites include the tantalizing Nasi Lemak with assorted toppings, homemade Curry Chicken and of course, Mee Siam with its mix of sweet and sour flavours.

But that’s not all! They are also introducing their own renditions of the beloved Laksa. Though this delicious dish is found all over Southeast Asia, Lee Wee & Brothers’ version is promised to be made especially with only natural ingredients.

With ingredients such as dried shrimps, galangal and a choice selection of herbs and spices, their Laksa is made without any pre-made paste or preservatives. Be on the lookout for their latest addition available at ION from August 5 to August 18. It would then be made available at selected outlets at Robinson Road, Hillion and JEM.
Address: 2 Orchard Turn, ION Orchard, B4-72, S238801
Hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm
Halal status: *pending Halal certification
Please do note that all Lee Wee & Brothers’ outlets are halal-certified but the ION Orchard outlet is currently waiting for their halal certificate.
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