West Region · Singapore

Halal food in Boon Lay

In the Boon Lay planning area, halal-certified food leans industrial rather than towards a dining scene. This West Region area is largely given over to Jurong industrial estates, with only limited residential pockets, so certified food here sits mostly with factory canteens, food-preparation kitchens and caterers. The busy Boon Lay MRT and Jurong Point node actually falls within neighbouring Jurong West. Every outlet here traces back to the MUIS public register.

Malay Cuisine Canteen Stall 2 @ Resonac (Mngd by The Wok People)

Certified

Staff Canteen · Boon Lay

2 Pioneer Crescent, 7th Storey, Stall 2 · 628553

Staff Cafeteria @Exxon Mobil (Mngd by Compass Group)

Certified

Staff Canteen · Boon Lay

18 Pioneer Road Exxonmobil Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., Facilities & Services · 628498

Staff Canteen @ Fortis Construction - Site Office (Mngd by Sodexo)

Certified

Staff Canteen · Boon Lay

15A Sunview Way #02-00 · 627459

Staff Canteen Stall @ Kuehne + Nagel (Managed by Sodexo Singapore)

Certified

Staff Canteen · Boon Lay

10 Pioneer Crescent · 628566

Staff Canteen Stall@Dormakaba Sg P/L (Mngd By ISS Ctrg Svs P/L)

Certified

Staff Canteen · Boon Lay

12 Tukang Innovation Drive · 618303

Treats

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Food Kiosk · Boon Lay

19 Pioneer Road Esso Service Station · 628499

Boon Lay is a planning area in Singapore’s West Region, given over largely to the Jurong industrial estates rather than housing or retail. For halal food, that shapes what you find. The certified premises are mainly industrial canteens, central kitchens and caterers set up to feed the workforce, not restaurants or hawker centres drawing visitors. It helps to keep the names straight: the busy Boon Lay MRT and Jurong Point node most people picture sits in neighbouring Jurong West, while the Boon Lay planning area itself stays an industrial pocket.

What the listing reflects

Because certification in Boon Lay clusters around food preparation and catering, the outlets listed here point to workplace and industrial addresses rather than a public food scene. HalalFreak is an independent English directory rebuilt from the MUIS public register, not a certifier. For any Boon Lay premises, confirm the record on the MUIS Halal e-Service by matching the certificate, premises address and expiry date. If something you expected is not listed, our guide on what to do when an outlet is not listed explains the likely reasons.

Frequently asked questions

How many halal-certified establishments are there in Boon Lay?

As of 5 July 2026, the MUIS public register lists 6 certified establishments in the Boon Lay planning area.

How do I confirm an outlet in Boon Lay is still halal-certified?

Search the outlet's name on the official MUIS Halal e-Service, or open its page on HalalFreak and match the certificate number shown against the MUIS register.

Is the Boon Lay planning area a place to go for halal food?

Not really. The Boon Lay planning area is largely industrial, built around Jurong factories and workplaces with only limited housing. The certified outlets listed here are mainly canteens, food-preparation kitchens and caterers serving the workforce, so they suit people already working nearby rather than diners travelling in for a meal.

Where is the Boon Lay MRT and Jurong Point crowd, then?

That busy node sits just outside the Boon Lay planning area, within neighbouring Jurong West. Jurong Point, the mall above Boon Lay MRT and the bus interchange, is where the town's dining gathers. See our Jurong West page for the certified outlets around that stretch.

What kind of halal-certified places are in Boon Lay?

Mostly industrial canteens, central kitchens and caterers. Because the planning area is dominated by Jurong factories and warehouses, the halal certification here tends to sit with food-preparation and catering operations rather than sit-down restaurants. The certified premises listed on this page reflect that industrial character.

How do I confirm a Boon Lay outlet is MUIS certified?

Match the certificate number here against the MUIS Halal e-Service, the official register. A certificate covers a specific premises and expiry date, so the registered address should match the Boon Lay location, whether that is a canteen, a catering kitchen or a food-preparation site.