Even though small in size, Singapore is a true cosmopolitan city in all senses. For Muslim travellers Singapore is a perfect place to have fun. The city features a plethora of attractions and lots of wonderful activities that people can enjoy. The city...more
Quaint MUIS Halal-certified dessert cafe in the neighbourhood serving affordable waffles and ice cream. Waffles are freshly made to order and is light and fluffy. Their all day set is only SGD 9.90 for a waffle, a scoop of ice cream, and your choice of iced tea! Will definitely come back for more.
Seriously, who doesn’t love Hainanese chicken rice? Now you can at the heart of Boat Quay! Enjoy steamed or roasted (with crispy skin!) chicken served with fragrant rice and the holy trinity of condiments: garlic chilli, ginger and soy sauce. They have other Asian delicacies like laksa too. And oh, don’t forget to end your meal with their refreshing mango sago. It is to die for!
Super filling burger sets! Comes with fries but not drinks, I got the Fried Chicken Burger SO GOOD!! Price was not that bad too. Expect a long queue
Assyakirin Mosque Singapore
Nice halal Melayunese-tasted restaurant with appetizing portion.
Simple dish for those looking at light Thai flavours.
Authentic Malay food yum
Authentic Indonesian food. Get your martabak manis fix here
Even though small in size, Singapore is a true cosmopolitan city in all senses. For Muslim travellers Singapore is a perfect place to have fun. The city features a plethora of attractions and lots of wonderful activities that people can enjoy. The city caters to the needs of one and all and has a vibrant feel that attracts the attention of the visitors instantly. The city has a good population of Muslims and hence finding halal facilities in Singapore is never a problem.
Muslims make up almost 15 percent of the population of Singapore. The city is provided with the best halal facilities. Locating a mosque in Singapore is never a problem and there are several halal restaurants certified by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore.
Travelling within the city is convenient; there are several options of public transport that can be availed easily. There are numerous historic sights doted all around Singapore especially in the Historic District, Kampong Glam (Arab Street), Chinatown, Orchard Road and Little India.
Singapore is dotted with skyscrapers all across but has managed to maintain its natural beauty. There are several beaches, green spaces and also a few tropical rainforests around Singapore that can be visited. The city offers something for everyone. Whether you are a nature lover or an adventure fan, Singapore offers a number of things that visitors can experience. Some of the outdoor attractions where people can have fun include the Bird Park, Singapore Zoo, the SungeiBuloh Wetland Reserve, etc.
Singapore is a favourite shopping destination for many. The city has several local markets and shopping malls where visitors can shop. The Orchard Road is the main shopping destination in the city. For a cultural and authentic local shopping experience the areas of Little India, Malay Village, Arab Street and Chinatown are excellent to shop at. Shoppers who wish to enjoy a late night shopping experience, the Mustafa Centre is a great place, it remains open 24/7.
The Changi Airport that serves Singapore is one of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia. From the airport the city can be accessed by different modes of transport. The bus terminal is located at the basement of terminal 1, 2 and 3. Buses are available from 6 AM to 12 AM and a one way fare can cost up to $2. A subway station is located between terminal 2 and 3 but travellers have to change the train at the Tanah Merah station for a city bound train. Hiring taxis is the best way of travelling from the airport to the city. During the day time a one way trip to the city can cost between $20-30.
There are numerous halal restaurants in Singapore that offer a variety of cuisines. Some of the best halal restaurants in Singapore include the Perdana Muslim Seafood, Al-Azhar Restaurant, BBQ Chicken, Botak’s Favourites, etc. Most of the international food chains in Singapore are halal certified such as Pizza Hut, Long John Silver, Mc Donald, Coffee Bean, etc.
Singapore has over 70 mosques. The Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka is the oldest masjid in Singapore. The Masjid Sultan is a grand masjid located on the Arab Street.The other major mosques in the city include Masjid Malabar, Masjid Abdul Gaffoor, Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, etc. These mosques are situated at primary locations and can be spotted easily. Visitors can also enquire with locals about the address of the mosques in Singapore.
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Wow, looks yum!