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With Ramadan 2025 just around the corner, foodies in Singapore are on the lookout for the best iftar spots to break their fast with loved ones. And here’s some exciting news—Kumachan Onsen Singapore has officially received halal certification at two of its outlets: Orchard Central and One Holland Village! That means Muslim diners can finally experience this adorable and delicious Japanese hotpot without any worries. If you’re looking for a cosy, unique, and hearty meal this Ramadan, this is definitely one to add to your list.
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Image credit: Kumachan Onsen Yakiniku and Shabu Shabu | Official Facebook
Originating from Hokkaido, Japan, Kumachan Onsen is famous for its adorable bear-shaped broth jellies that melt into a rich and flavorful soup right before your eyes. Imagine breaking your fast with a warm, nourishing hotpot featuring a tiny bear dissolving into a delicious broth—it’s both comforting and Instagram-worthy!
The restaurant offers six different broths, catering to a variety of taste buds: Japanese Miso, Soy Milk, Chicken Mabo, Gochujang, Bonito, and their signature Collagen soup. Each hotpot set comes with unlimited soup refills, assorted vegetables, and a choice of tasty sides like steamed chicken gyozas or noodles. And the best part? Prices start from just S$15.80, making it a great value meal for iftar.
Image credit: 2Eatbook | Official Website
Ramadan is a time for togetherness, and Kumachan Onsen is an ideal spot for group gatherings. Whether you're planning an iftar with friends, family, or colleagues, the restaurant’s warm, onsen-inspired decor creates a cosy atmosphere that enhances the dining experience.
For those who want a little extra variety, the restaurant also serves yakiniku (Japanese BBQ). Each table comes with a built-in grill, so diners can enjoy both hotpot and grilled meats in one sitting. Yakiniku sets start from S$10.90, featuring delicious cuts like beef karubi and beef tongue, served with rice, kimchi, and soup. It’s the ultimate feast for anyone looking to indulge after a long day of fasting!
One of the highlights of Ramadan is enjoying a meal that not only satisfies hunger but also replenishes energy for the next day’s fast. Kumachan Onsen’s hotpot is packed with nourishing ingredients, from collagen-rich broths to fresh vegetables and lean meats, making it a wholesome choice for iftar.
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The slow-cooked broths, especially the collagen soup, are known for their health benefits, such as promoting skin hydration and supporting overall well-being—something that’s especially important during the fasting month.
Image credit: @kumachanonsen.sg | Instagram
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📍 Orchard Central: 181 Orchard Road, #07-10/11, Singapore 238896
📍 One Holland Village: One Holland V #02-46
📍Sapporo Ramen Woodleigh Mall: #01-25/26
⏰ Daily from 11:30 am to 10:00 pm
With its recent halal certification, Kumachan Onsen Singapore has quickly become a must-visit spot for Muslim diners. Whether you’re looking for a fun and interactive dining experience, a cosy meal with family, or a nourishing hotpot to break your fast, this restaurant checks all the boxes.
So, if you’re planning your Ramadan food adventures, why not gather your loved ones and head over to Kumachan Onsen for an iftar experience like no other? Just be sure to make a reservation—because this place is bound to be popular this season!
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