Singapore halal directory

Is it halal-certified? Check 4,473 MUIS-listed halal places in Singapore.

Every halal-certified restaurant, hawker stall, bakery, caterer and kitchen in the MUIS public register - searchable by name, area and category, with certificate numbers you can verify against the official e-Service.

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4,473
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What is MUIS halal certification?

MUIS halal certification is Singapore's official halal accreditation, issued by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) per premises, not per brand. Each certified restaurant, stall, bakery, caterer or central kitchen holds its own certificate number, which you can verify against the MUIS public register at any time.

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How to verify halal status

  1. 1. Search the outlet by name, area or postal code on this site.
  2. 2. Match the certificate number and the exact premises address - certification is per premises, not per brand.
  3. 3. Confirm live status on the official MUIS e-Service before you rely on it.

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Muslim-Friendly vs Halal-Certified in Singapore: What Is the Difference?

Halal-certified means MUIS audited the premises and issued a certificate. Muslim-friendly is a self-described claim with no MUIS audit behind it.

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How to Use the MUIS Halal e-Service and the HalalSG App

A step-by-step walkthrough of the MUIS Halal e-Service web lookup and the HalalSG app, so you can search an outlet by name and verify its certificate.

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Halal Food Glossary Singapore: MUIS Certification Terms Defined

A plain-English glossary of MUIS halal certification terms in Singapore, from certificate number and HalMQ to syubhah and Muslim-friendly, tied to the register.

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What Happens When a MUIS Halal Certificate Is Suspended or Withdrawn

MUIS can suspend or withdraw a halal certificate for non-compliance. Here is the difference, how the register reflects it, and what a diner should do.

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MUIS Halal Certification for Food Factories and Manufacturers in Singapore: The Whole Plant Scheme Explained

MUIS certifies food factories through the Product and Whole Plant schemes, built on the HalMQ system, ingredient and supplier controls, and Muslim staff.

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How MUIS Halal Certification Works for Central Kitchens and Cloud Kitchens

Central kitchens and delivery-only cloud kitchens are certified under the MUIS Food Preparation Area scheme, which covers the kitchen premises itself.

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Halal Buffets and Hotel Dining in Singapore: How Do You Find Them?

A halal buffet is certified when the whole kitchen and restaurant hold a MUIS certificate, not when a hotel spread is pork-free. Here is how to verify one.

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Group Dining in Singapore: Planning a Meal for Mixed Halal Preferences

Planning a meal for a mixed group where some diners need halal and others do not? How to pick a venue, use shared food-court seating and verify on the register.

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Can a MUIS Halal-Certified Restaurant Serve or Sell Alcohol in Singapore?

No. A MUIS halal-certified outlet cannot serve, sell, store or cook with alcohol on its premises. That is a certification condition, not a religious ruling.

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What MUIS Halal Certification Actually Covers: The Scope of a Halal Audit in Singapore

MUIS certifies a premises and its processes, not a brand. Here is exactly what a halal audit checks, and what it does not cover.

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Is a Food Court or Coffeeshop Halal? Navigating Shared Eating Spaces

No, a food court is not halal as a whole. Certification is per stall or per premises, so here is how to navigate shared seating, trays and wash points.

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How to Report a False or Misused Halal Claim to MUIS in Singapore

Displaying a halal logo without a valid MUIS certificate is an offence. Here is how a member of the public reports a false halal claim to MUIS.

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How to Spot a Genuine MUIS Halal Certificate and Avoid Fakes

How to tell a real MUIS halal certificate from a fake or misused one, and the one check that settles it: cross-check the live MUIS register.

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A Muslim Traveller's Guide to Finding Halal Food in Singapore

Singapore is very halal-friendly: use the MUIS register to find certified food near you, explore the Malay-Muslim precincts, and verify each outlet.

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How to Read a MUIS Halal Certificate: Anatomy of the Document

What every field on a MUIS halal certificate means, from the certificate number and scheme to the premises name and expiry, and how to match it.

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MUIS Halal Certificate Expiry and Renewal: What It Means for Diners

MUIS halal certificates are time-limited and must be renewed. Here is what a lapsed certificate means for you, and how to check the current status.

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How to Get MUIS Halal Certified in Singapore: A Business Owner's Guide to the Application Journey

To get MUIS halal certified, prepare your premises and HalMQ system, apply through GoBusiness Licensing, pass the audit, then renew on schedule.

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How to Book a Halal-Certified Caterer in Singapore

Verify a caterer's MUIS certificate, ask the right questions, and get the halal requirement in writing before you confirm your event.

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Where to Find Halal Food for Ramadan and Hari Raya in Singapore

A seasonal guide to finding certified halal food for buka puasa and Hari Raya in Singapore, and why a Ramadan bazaar's setting does not certify any stall.

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How MUIS Halal Certification Works in Singapore: The Complete System Overview

MUIS certifies premises, not brands. Each certificate has a number, covers one address, and expires. Here is how the Singapore system works end to end.

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How MUIS Halal Certification Works for Hawker Stalls in Singapore

A hawker stall is certified on its own, not the hawker centre around it. Here is how MUIS certifies stalls and how to check one on the register.

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How to Check If Food Delivery Is Halal in Singapore

Food delivery is halal when the kitchen that prepares it holds a MUIS certificate. Here is how to find that kitchen and verify it.

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How to Find Halal Food at Changi Airport and Jewel

How to navigate Changi Airport's terminals and Jewel to find halal-certified food, and why landside and transit change what you can reach.

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Halal-Certified vs Muslim-Owned in Singapore: What Is the Difference?

Halal-certified means MUIS audited the premises and issued a certificate. Muslim-owned describes the owner. Here is why the distinction matters.

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MUIS Eating Establishment Scheme vs Food Preparation Area Scheme

The Eating Establishment scheme certifies outlets that serve food to the public; the Food Preparation Area scheme certifies kitchens that supply food off-site. Here is the difference.

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Does Halal Certification Cover a Whole Chain, or Just One Outlet?

No. MUIS certifies per premises, so one branch of a chain can be certified while another is not. Always check the specific outlet you are visiting.

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Can a Home-Based Food Business Get MUIS Halal Certified in Singapore?

MUIS halal certification applies to commercial food premises meeting its conditions, so most home-based kitchens cannot qualify while operating from a shared home.

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What It Means When an Outlet Is Not in the Halal Register

A missing listing is not automatically a non-halal verdict. The five reasons an outlet may not appear in the MUIS register, and how to check each one.

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MUIS Halal Certification Schemes Explained

What the MUIS scheme and sub-scheme labels in the halal register mean: Eating Establishment vs Food Preparation Area, and the sub-schemes from Hawker to Central Kitchen.

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How to Check if a Restaurant Is Halal-Certified in Singapore

The three reliable ways to confirm a Singapore outlet holds a current MUIS halal certificate, and the mistakes that catch people out.

Frequently asked questions

How do I check if a restaurant is halal-certified in Singapore?

Search the outlet name on HalalFreak or on the official MUIS Halal e-Service. A certified premise holds a MUIS halal certificate with a certificate number; match the number and address, not just the brand name, because certification is issued per premises.

Is this the official MUIS website?

No. HalalFreak is an independent directory rebuilt regularly from the MUIS public register. Every listing links back to the official e-Service so you can confirm live status.

How many halal-certified establishments are there in Singapore?

The MUIS public register currently lists 4,473 certified establishments across eating establishments and food preparation areas (as of 5 July 2026).

Does halal certification cover the whole brand or just one outlet?

Certification is premises-based. Each outlet, stall or kitchen is certified individually and holds its own certificate number, so one branch of a chain can be certified while another is not.