Something Halal In Singapore
Although this isn't quite up to the standard of the "lontong" at "Sinar Pagi" in Geylang Serai Market, it still managed to hit the spot. The gravy here is lighter, slightly salty (but I don't mind that because personally, I find it's tasty) and has a medium level of spiciness. If you are in the area and crave a "lontong", you can find this at "Selera Rasa", #01-06 inside Jalan Batu Hawker Centre (also known as Kampong Arang Hawker Centre).
Some good and pretty filling burger and fries, accompanied with iced tea. Would love to come back and try some of their desserts!
About 9 different burgers to choose from, all veggie burger but they try to make it taste like meat (for the patty). Halal friendly!
Eggs Benedicts and Turkish Eggs (?) I think for Brunch! It was hella good. Accompanied with some hot chocolate.
Bite sized snacks for 2!
The serving was just right. I shared half of my beef rendang achar wrap and beef mac and cheese with a friend. The beef rendang achar wrap is a MUST EAT when you are here. Its soooo SEDAP! The mac and cheese could do with more seasoning though. The had ice tea float with sorbet and surprisingly the one i had, with lemon sorbet tastes good!
A hearty & delicious meal in a homey environment
And All Things Delicious offers a wide variety for halal-certified bakes such as brownies, galettes, cakes and scones. To satisfy just about everyone, they have both sweet and savoury scones -- gula melaka, cheese, and onion. The bakers here insists on using unprocessed ingredients such as unsalted butter and organic ingredients in order to make their bakes taste more "natural". This certainly shows, as diners get to enjoy clean yet flavourful treats.
*Halal-certified
Not many places get pho right, but as Pho 4 All focuses their efforts on perfecting this dish, you can count on them to get your pho fix. For $10, you get a bowl of flat rice noodles in a flavourful broth, topped with tender slices of beef (or flank and beef balls if you wish). As usual, it comes with beansprouts and basil on the side. Also order the cha gio -- Vietnamese fried spring rolls stuffed with chicken and vegetables as the perfect sidekick to your pho. Located conveniently at Jalan Pisang, this is a great spot for a simple date night.
*Halal-certified
If you're in the Katong area, check out Tash Tish Tosh for reasonably priced Western food. Much raved about here are the buffalo wings, which are slightly spicy and tangy. Their thin crust pizzas are popular as well. Generously topped with mozzrella, these pizzas are not for the faint-hearted. The pizza dough and tomato sauce are both made in-house from scratch; popular flavours include the Meathead and Hawaiian. For something slightly healthier, opt for their customizable subs!
*Halal-certified
I Am Cafe has gained widespread popularity since their opening, attracting diners by the dozen to their humble, airy space at the head of Haji Lane. Their unexpectedly good food is what brings diners back again and again, especially for their perfectly battered and fried fish and chips and their simple beef burgers. Perfect for small group gatherings, there's even a great vegetarian option -- the pesto portobello burger. Split a decadent Chocolate Salted Caramel slice to end off your meal!
*Halal-certified
Dahlia Cafe, a humble stall, "commands a queue during lunchtime because people love it for the lip-smackingly good rice and noodle dishes that are cooked only upon order", says Tastemaker Veronica Phua. Expect simple dishes like nasi goreng kampong and nasi ayam. This place is great if you want unpretentious comfort food to fill your tummy, fast. A little sinful perhaps, but sometimes nothing hits the spot quite like a plate of greasy, spicy, slightly sweet macaroni goreng.
*Halal-certified
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