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Lovers of authentic Taiwanese cuisine seeking an ideal venue for breaking fast this Ramadan can look forward to a historic culinary experience. Taiwan Culture, Singapore’s premier Halal-certified Taiwanese restaurant, is introducing the first-ever Halal Taiwanese buffet—offering more than 30 delectable dishes to satisfy every craving. Additionally, guests can enjoy unlimited Häagen-Dazs ice cream, ensuring a sweet ending to their meal.
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Situated at Changi Airport Terminal 2 (#03-12), Taiwan Culture provides a warm and inviting space, ideal for buka puasa with family and friends. Whether locals searching for a unique dining experience or travellers passing through Singapore, this family-friendly restaurant serves as a perfect setting to enjoy a fulfilling meal while savouring the rich flavours of Taiwan.
From 1 Mar to 31 Mar 2025, guests can indulge in a lavish spread of authentic Taiwanese dishes, thoughtfully curated to bring the essence of Taiwan’s street food and traditional flavours to Singapore. Highlights include Braised Beef Noodles, crispy Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken, savoury Oyster Omelette, and aromatic Lu Rou Fan (braised minced meat rice)—all prepared with authentic ingredients sourced directly from Taiwan and adhering to strict Halal certification standards.
To conclude the meal, diners can indulge in a free-flow selection of Häagen-Dazs ice cream, featuring a variety of rich and creamy flavours. This delightful addition ensures a satisfying and memorable dining experience.
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📅 Campaign Period: 1 – 31 Mar 2025
⏰ Dining slots available:
6:30 pm– 8:30 pm
8:30 pm– 10:30 pm
💰 Pricing:
Adults: S$55.90
Children (5 to below 12 years old): S$29.90
Diners paying with OCBC, DBS, UOB, or Citibank cards can enjoy 30% off on weekdays and 20% off on weekends.
Due to the anticipated high demand for this exclusive buffet experience, guests are encouraged to secure their spots early. Reservations can be made via Oddle.
For more details, visit www.taiwanculture.com.sg or follow Taiwan Culture on social media for updates and sneak peeks.
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📍 Location: Changi Airport Terminal 2, #03-12, Singapore 819643
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Singapore offers a wealth of attractions for Muslim travellers, blending culture, history, and modern experiences. Visitors exploring the city before or after their Ramadan feast may consider the following must-visit destinations:
Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan): A landmark mosque located in the historic Kampong Glam district, surrounded by traditional shops, vibrant murals, and an array of Halal dining options.
Arab Street & Haji Lane: A lively cultural hub featuring trendy boutiques, charming cafés, and diverse Halal restaurants, all within walking distance of Sultan Mosque.
Geylang Serai Market: A central marketplace for Malay heritage, offering Halal street food, traditional apparel, and Ramadan-themed festive decorations.
Sentosa Island: A prime destination for families, featuring attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, scenic beaches, and cable car rides. Halal dining options are conveniently available across the island.
Marina Bay Sands & Gardens by the Bay: A must-visit for stunning views of Singapore’s skyline, as well as the captivating Supertree Grove, which illuminates beautifully at night.
Singapore caters to food enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike, ensuring that the Ramadan experience is both spiritually enriching and gastronomically satisfying.
Also read: Best Times For Muslim Traveller to Visit Singapore’s Top Attractions
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Taiwan Culture is more than just a restaurant—it is an immersive experience. As Singapore’s first Halal-certified Taiwanese dining destination, it is dedicated to introducing authentic Taiwanese flavours to both local and international food lovers. Each dish is meticulously crafted using ingredients sourced from Taiwanese farmers and artisans, maintaining bold, nostalgic flavours that remain true to tradition.
From beloved Taiwanese street food to innovative creations honouring the country’s rich culinary heritage, Taiwan Culture is committed to sharing the warmth and authenticity of Taiwan—one delectable dish at a time. This Ramadan, guests are invited to partake in Singapore’s first-ever Halal Taiwanese buffet, promising a unique and unforgettable gastronomic journey.
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