68 Halal Eateries In Singapore That Do Islandwide Deliveries For Our Muslim Friends

HALAL EATERIES THAT DO ISLANDWIDE DELIVERIES

The Circuit Breaker has made it increasingly hard for us to satisfy all our cravings, especially for our Muslim friends who do not have as many options to choose from.

Therefore, we have compiled a list of Muslim-owned and Halal-certified eateries in Singapore that offer islandwide delivery. We will be adding more to the list, do share with us if you know any hawkers and local eateries that offer islandwide delivery.

Stay home and stay safe everyone!

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6 Comfort Foods To Enjoy At Home While Binge-Watching Your Favourite Dramas On Netflix

6 Comfort Foods To Enjoy While Watching Netflix Cover

Eating out can be all fun and games but there are just those days when our legs just don’t feel like cooperating. All we want to do is just sprawl across our bed and cosy up with our favourite Netflix show.

Well, thank God for food delivery services. Whether you’re getting emotional over Crash Landing On You or at the edge of your seat watching Money Heist, you can always get grub served to you at your doorstep in minutes.

We’ve put together a list of 6 comfort foods to accompany your binge-watching sessions and where you can get them from. Take your pick from chewy Korean noodles to Japanese rice bowls!

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Noosh Noodle Bar & Grill – Halal-Certified Restaurant At Esplanade Mall With ModSin Fare

Noosh Noodle Bar & Grill

Along the picturesque side of Esplanade mall, Noosh Noodle Bar & Grill—a halal-certified restaurant which specialises in ModSin cuisine—is one of the many dining destinations located along the boardwalk.

Opened by renowned Chef Ummi Abdullah, who is incidentally also the person behind the success of Ambeng Cafe, this chic classy restaurant serves up a plethora of not only attractive noodle and grill dishes but also tantalising desserts and mocktails.
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Santap – New Muslim-Owned Cafe In Little India With Affordable Rice Bowls

Santap Group Shot

Santap is a new muslim-owned cafe in Little India by the good folks from The Black Hole Group—who is behind Working Title and The Mad Sailors.

Santap, which means to eat luxuriously in Malay, offers a menu of healthy eats from sandwiches to stellar rice bowls. All of which are plated so beautifully that it would be a crime not to snap a shot of it for the ‘gram’.

Nestled within the newly opened boutique hotel, The Daulat—just a 5-minute walk from Rochor MRT station—this Muslim-owned cafe exudes a charming ambience and a cosy vibe that is just perfect for lounging about in the afternoon.
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