Halal Food
Islam is not a race as Muslims comes from all types of races. Malay is the predominant race for Muslims in Singapore. There are many Muslims from other races too such as Chinese, Indian, Arab, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, English, French, American and African. Therefore, the halal food cuisines which are Muslim-owned are not restricted by race.
In addition, Singapore celebrates diversity. More and more non-Muslim cafes and restaurants have certified their eateries to be halal-certified by the MUIS who is the local halal certifying body in Singapore. Such halal eateries can be enjoyed by both Muslims and non-Muslim friends. To help finding halal food easier, Halal Tag has listed the eateries categorised by food. Hope this will help Singaporeans and tourist in Singapore to find halal food easier.
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Mac and Cheese
Mac and cheese, short for macaroni and cheese, is a classic American dish that is popular made with elbow macaroni pasta and a cheese sauce. -
Macaron
Macaron is asweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, and almond meal sandwiched between two cookies. -
Mala
Mala Noodle is a delectable and innovative dish that marries the bold flavours of Sichuan cuisine with the comforting appeal of traditional noodles. -
Mee Goreng (Indian)
Mee Goreng literally means fried noodle. -
Mee Rebus
Mee Rebus is a Malay dish which literally means "boiled noodles" in English. Join Halal Tag to discover the best Mee Rebus in Singapore -
Mookata
Mookata is a Thai barbeque steamboat which literally means ‘pork’ and ‘skillet’ in Thai. -
Mooncake
Mooncake is a seasonal pastry eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. -
Muffin
A muffin is a type of baked good that is similar to a cupcake. -
Murtabak
Murtabak in Singapore is usually sold in Indian Muslim restaurants and stalls. -
Mutton Soup
Mutton soup is a hearty and flavourful soup made from mutton.