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UPDATED: 20 January 2020 halal buffets in singapore
Whether you’re constantly wanting to sample everything on the menu, or you want to accommodate to everyone’s varying tastes in food, a good buffet is the solution. There’s quite a sizeable selection of Halal buffets in Singapore, and here we’re laying it all out for you in typical buffet fashion. Just take your pick (and come back for seconds and thirds) and have a blast feasting on delicious, unlimited food.
This first one is far from being a newbie in the scene; the Seoul Garden chain has been leading the Halal Korean scene in Singapore for the past 35 years and counting. Enjoy both steamboat and smokeless grilling with an array of meats deliciously coated in Korean and Asian marinades.
Those looking to celebrate birthdays get to indulge in a free birthday meal! Discounts for children, students and senior citizens are also available, making it an enjoyable dining experience for everyone.
Address: Bugis Junction, Marina Square, Tampines Mall, Northpoint City, NEX, Harbourfront Centre and Jurong Point
Buffet Hours: 11.30am – 10.30pm
Contact: Check their website for contact numbers of each outlet.
Marina Bay BBQ Steamboat provides a lovely change of setting as you enjoy your barbeque grilling and steamboat in the hawker vicinity at Satay By The Bay.
Be impressed by the extensive display of meats, vegetables, and seafood to choose from. You’ll get two soup bases for the steamboat, making it one of the best all-you-can-eat dinner deals for such an affordable price!
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Satay By The Bay, #12/13/14, Singapore 018953
Buffet Hours: 5pm – 11.45pm
Contact: 8180 8112
Delight in steamboat with a twist: your steamboat and grill area resembles a pagoda, and it’s inclusive of a choice of dip! Yes, you can have cheese or salted egg dip with your steamboat at The Flame Cafe.
Splurge on the Supreme Package to enjoy the full extent of the buffet. In addition to all the regular meat, vegetable, and seafood offerings, you’ll also get to tuck into DIY pizzas, quail eggs, king prawns, flower crabs and oysters. Be sure to make a reservation for your unique buffet experience to avoid disappointment!
Address: 73 Upper Paya Lebar Rd, Level 1, Singapore 534818
Buffet Hours: 11.30am – 11pm
Contact: 6288 6346
An oldie but goodie is Sakura International Buffet! This place has been preparing international cuisines – over 150 varieties of food – since 2003. Highlights include seafood such as snow crabs, oysters, mussels, as well as their Japanese corner where you can choose from sushi, sashimi, and even chawanmushi.
Since there’s bound to be something for everyone, do round up all your friends and family whenever you choose to visit. Do take note of the difference in pricing for their outlet in E!Avenue, previously known as Downtown East.
Address: Admiralty Park, E!Avenue (Downtown East) and Yio Chu Kang Stadium
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm
Contact: Check their website for contact numbers of each outlet.
Buffet City International Buffet & Steamboat Restaurant is still pretty green in the buffet scene since it only opened its doors in early 2018. Nevertheless, it really provides with its international fare – you’ll get to feast on steamboat, dim sum, Italian, and Korean all in one meal.
Head down to Tanjong Pagar Community Club now for some fresh mini lobsters and seasoned jellyfish!
Address: 101 Cantonment Road, Tanjong Pagar Community Club, #01-04, Singapore, 089774
Buffet Hours: 11.30am – 3pm, 5.30pm – 9.30pm
Contact: 6410 9084
This Thai steamboat joint is a must-mention, simply because: it’s Halal mookata. Those who have been yearning to try it but are struggling to find good, Halal mookata places need not look no further than Sedap Thai.
Located in Berseh Food Centre, you can choose from their platters or opt for an all-you-can-eat buffet meal at only S$20 per person! That’s simply a deal too good to pass up.
Address: 166 Jln Besar, Singapore 208877
Buffet Hours: 4.30pm – 10.30pm, Sundays: Closed
Contact: 9187 0739
Stand out from the crowd and dine at Kublai Khan Mongolian BBQ Restaurant for some Mongolian and Japanese cuisine. Located in Clarke Quay Central, this restaurant is suitable for both groups and casual diners.
You’ll get a kick out of the Mongolian barbeque selection which consists of freshly sliced meat accompanied with Mongolian-style sides and sauces.
Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, Clarke Quay Central, #02-01, Singapore 059817
Buffet Hours: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm
Contact: 6334 4888
Along with its interior decorated in shades of blue, Tiffany Café & Restaurant does an international buffet that matches the elegance of its namesake. Head over to Furama City Centre for a lovely dining experience at this restaurant.
Star dishes include Chicken Rice served with Kampung Chicken, as well as their Oyster Omelette. Proceed to the dessert corner for some Durian Pengat that’s been made with d24 durians! Tiffany Café & Restaurant also does high tea from 3pm – 5.30pm on weekends.
Address: 60 Eu Tong Sen St, Singapore 059804
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Contact: 6531 5366
Carousel Buffet Restaurant at Royal Plaza on Scotts Singapore is known to be a more expensive place to dine, but it does make up for it with a hefty selection that’s hard to beat! Their take on Seafood on Ice has always been a fan favourite, but that’s not the only section you should be swarming to when you dine here.
There’s also the Mezze station to attack, or you can watch your pasta being prepared in front of your very eyes at the live pasta station. Taste some of the Churrasco and let the meat melt in your mouth, before washing it down with desserts from either the chocolate fountain and premium ice cream parlour.
Address: 25 Scotts Rd, Royal Plaza on Scotts, Singapore 228220
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2pm, 3.30pm – 5.30pm, 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Contact: 6219 3780
Another spot that’s renowned for its outstanding seafood is AquaMarine located in Marina Mandarin Singapore! Watch the proficient chefs work from behind the glass-enclosed show kitchen in this restaurant as you eat.
AquaMarine serves up a diverse variety of international cuisine, but you can also count on them as masters of local dishes like Chilli Crab!
Address: 6 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, Marina Mandarin Singapore, Level 4, Singapore 039594
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6845 1111
At Asian Market Cafe, you’ll find the best of Pan-Asian and hawker cuisine. This restaurant in Fairmont Singapore is not only committed to the quality of their food, they also love to put on a good show! Watch the chefs cook up a storm at various live stations on the premises.
The Grilled Live Station is where you can get your hands on some local delights like Honey Glazed Chicken Wings or Marinated Sotong with Sambal. It’s also hard to beat the greatness of the Live Pandan Prata Mamak Station where you can order up prata in whatever way you prefer – plain, egg, onion, or cheese.
Address: 80 Bras Basah Rd, Fairmont Singapore, Singapore 189560
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10pm
Contact: 6339 7777
East-siders rejoice, as Saltwater is a restaurant to amble over to when you don’t want to travel too far. Located in Changi Village, you’ll get a view to admire when you choose to dine in an alfresco setting overlooking Changi Golf Club.
If you’re not a fan of dining outdoors, indoor seating is also available for you to enjoy as you relish in scrumptious Asian and local Singaporean food. Make sure to head down to Saltwater at dinnertime on Fridays to Sundays to enjoy the live barbeque station where your meat and seafood will be grilled to perfection.
Address: 1 Netheravon Rd, Village Hotel Changi, Level 1, Singapore 508502
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6379 7018
Cosy up in this vibrant restaurant – 21 On Rajah at Days Hotel Singapore. This buffet set-up lets you venture into MediterrAsian cuisine, where you’ll get to dine on both Mediterranean and Southeast Asian delights! Look forward to getting the best of both worlds as you visit both the DIY Tapas and Antipasti Station, as well as the Singapore Rojak Station.
Address: 1 Jln Rajah, Days Hotel, Singapore 329133
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10pm
Contact: 6808 6847
Situated within Rendezvous Hotel Singapore, Straits Cafe received its Halal certification only in 2018. True to its name, this restaurant serves up favourite dishes from the Straits, including dishes from Penang, Melaka and Ipoh among others.
If you’re a fan of seafood, be sure to dine at Straits Cafe from Friday to Sunday, to witness the chefs cooking up a wide selection of fresh seafood and greens at the Seafood Sambal Live Station.
Address: 9 Bras Basah Rd, Rendezvous Hotel, Level 1, Singapore 189559
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6379 7018
Ready for a change of scene? Kintamani Indonesian Restaurant will do just the trick with their offering of traditional Balinese cuisine combined with some fusion Indonesian dishes as well. Tickle your taste buds as you dig into dishes like Gulai Betis Daging Kambing or Cumi Cumi Goreng, which will introduce you to authentic flavours that are hard to replicate!
Address: 405 Havelock Road, Furama RiverFront, Singapore 169633
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Contact: 6818 6681
Make space in your tummy to have a sample of all the local Peranakan favourites at Katong Kitchen. This cosy restaurant is located in Village Hotel Katong, and is influenced by the heritage of the area.
Don’t miss out on signature dishes such as Ayam Buah Keluak and Laksa, and have a hand in making your own Rojak and Kueh Pie Tee at the respective stations! For dessert, have the classic Durian Pengat, or switch things up a little with their Chempedak Crème Brulee.
Address: 25 Marine Parade, Village Hotel Katong, Level 4, 449536
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6299 7786
More international buffet options await at Royal Palm located in Orchid Country Club. Royal Palm keeps it interesting by tweaking the dishes that they serve for each day of the week, so you can be sure to get something different each time you return! You can also head to OCC to enjoy a fancy hi-tea session here on weekends and public holidays from 2.30pm – 4.30pm.
Address: 1 Orchid Club Road, Social Clubhouse, #01-21/22, 769162
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6555 2165
Located in Village Hotel Bugis, you can count on a satisfying meal at The Landmark. From local Malay cuisine to Mediterranean to Indian, The Landmark does it all! To enjoy the BBQ Station which includes Chicken Wings, Satay, and Sirloin Steak Slices, head over for a rewarding dining experience on weekend nights.
Address: 390 Victoria St, Singapore 188061
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6299 7786
No list of buffets, halal or otherwise, is complete without a mention of StraitsKitchen which can be found at Grand Hyatt Singapore. StraitsKitchen prepares local ethnic cuisine perfectly, covering all bases from Paneer Tikka to Singaporean Pepper Crab, and Fried Carrot Cake.
Dress up in your best smart casual attire, and enjoy a gastronomic experience that highlights how truly impressive local Singaporean cuisine is!
Address: 390 Victoria St, Singapore 188061
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10pm
Contact: 6299 7786
Captain Kim Korean BBQ & Hotpot* in Tampines is the new kid on the block. Using halal-certified ingredients, you’ll enjoy a Korean barbeque and hot pot experience here. In the restaurant, you’ll find several stations: marinated meat, vegetables for the hot pot, a salad bar, as well as ready-to-eat dishes including tteokbokki and sweet potatoes. They also serve up some delicious Korean Fried Chicken during dinner time!
All good things must come to an end, and a meal at Captain Kim is no different. You’ll have to be mindful of the time limit you’re given by the restaurant to avoid any regrets at the end of your dining session.
Address: 300 Tampines Ave 5, NTUC Income Tampines Junction, #01-06, Singapore 529653
Buffet Hours: 11.30am – 3.30pm, 5.30pm – 10.30pm
Contact: 6260 4247
*This restaurant is not listed as a MUIS Halal Certified Eating Establishment
All Nasi Padang enthusiasts should head to this Muslim-owned restaurant at least once. To get your fill of unlimited Nasi Padang at Aroma Kampung*, drop by Joo Chiat Complex and prepare for massive feasting. You’ll be spoilt for choice with kampung-style dishes such as Ayam Lemak Cili Padi and Sambal Tumis Sotong, among others.
Address: Blk 2 Joo Chiat Complex, #03-1111, Singapore 420002
Buffet Hours: 10am – 3pm
Contact: 8753 1500
*This restaurant is not listed as a MUIS Halal Certified Eating Establishment.
Don’t fall for the misconception that buffets only equate to steamboat and meat-filled meals, as stellarly displayed by Al Jasra Restaurant*. This Muslim-owned coffee shop near Kembangan MRT station lets you enjoy a free-flow of prata at only $7.90 per person. Take your pick from 16 prata flavours, including pretty unique ones like honey, strawberry, pineapple, and ikan bilis!
Address: 459 Changi Road, Singapore 419882
Buffet Hours: Open 24 hours every day
Contact: 6742 5786
*This restaurant is not listed as a MUIS Halal Certified Eating Establishment.
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Hanssik is Korean Grill Barbeque Restaurant boasting 10 to 12 different types of signature marinated meats, fresh ingredients and a range of Korean delicacies. This is a perfect restaurant to spend time with friends over good food! With three different locations, there is always to stop by this buffet restaurant for a good meal.
Address: Clementi Mall #05-17 / West Mall #01-38/39 / Kallang Wave Mall #02-16A
Buffet Hours: 11.30am – 10pm, daily / 10am – 10pm, daily / 11.30am – 10pm, daily
Contact: 66590749/ 62547837 / 62410602
Located in Jurong East, Chickata is a halal-certified mookata serving marinated meats, seafood and homemade chili sauces for Thai style BBQ and steamboat. Some of the meats includes tom yum chicken, black pepper beef, sliced smoked ducks and more!
Address: 326 Jurong East Street, #01-118
Buffet Hours: Mon, closed; Tues – Thurs, 5pm – 11pm; Fri, 5pm – 1am; Sat, 4pm – 1am; Sun, 4pm – 11pm
Contact: 84404938
The Rice Table Indonesian Restaurant boasts an array of delicious authentic Indonesian cuisine in a typically Dutch way. This is also the only restaurant in Singapore to do so! Their all-you-can-eat menu boast 15 dishes during the lunch buffet and 20 dishes for dinner buffet. Some of the menu includes grilled chicken skewer, beef curry, tofu omelette and more!
Address: 360 Orchard Road, #02-09, International Building, Singapore
Buffet Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6pm – 9.30pm
Contact: 68353782
*All the food is prepared with Halal meat and ingredients. Pork and non-halal products are not allowed in the kitchen. However, they do not possess a halal certificate as alcohol is served at the restaurant. halal buffets in singapore
Craving for spicy hotpot? Head on over to Jin Shang Yi Pin Buffet Hot Pot which was opened by a Chinese-Muslim couple originally from China so you can be sure that this is authenticity at its finest! They offer an assortment of seafood and meats similar to what is offered in many hotpot places. What makes this place special however is the variety of soup bases including tomato soup and mushroom soup and sauces like spicy herb sauce and mushroom sauce!
Address: East Point Mall, #01-20, 3 Simei Street 6, 528833
Buffet Hours: 11am – 3pm, 4pm – 10pm, daily
Contact: 69097355
How many halal buffets in Singapore have you tried in your lifetime? If your answer is “not many”, it’s high time to tick more off from this list!
Whether you love steamboat, international cuisine or more traditional and local food, you can count on a hearty halal buffet in Singapore where you can enjoy a truly gratifying meal.
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