North Region · Singapore
Halal food in Mandai
Mandai is a mostly green planning area in Singapore's North Region, best known for the Mandai Wildlife Reserve rather than for eating out. The MUIS halal-certified food here sits inside the wildlife park attractions and their visitor amenities, not a neighbourhood dining strip. Each entry comes from the MUIS public register, tied to a certificate you can verify.
Canadian 2 For 1 Pizza
CertifiedSnack Bar / Bakery · Mandai
369 Sembawang Road #01-02 Sembawang Cottage · 758382
McDonald's
CertifiedRestaurant · Mandai
369 Sembawang Road #01-01 · 758382
Nandhana's
CertifiedRestaurant · Mandai
441 Sembawang Road Sembawang Park · 758401
Paradise Biryani
CertifiedRestaurant · Mandai
369 Sembawang Road #01-07 Sembawang Cottage · 758382
Shami Banana Leaf Delights
CertifiedRestaurant · Mandai
349 Sembawang Road Sembawang Park · 758356
Mandai occupies a large, largely undeveloped stretch of Singapore’s North Region, defined by nature rather than by neighbourhoods. Its centre of gravity is the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, which brings together the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders and Bird Paradise, alongside surrounding forest, reservoir edges and the Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium. There is no residential town or hawker precinct here, so halal-certified dining follows the visitors. The certified outlets listed here are tied to the wildlife park attractions and their eateries, cafes and kiosks.
How to read this page
Because certification is granted per premises, read each entry as a specific outlet at its own address. Sitting inside a wildlife park does not make the park certified as a whole.
Checking before you go
HalalFreak is an independent directory rebuilt from the MUIS public register, not a certifier. For any Mandai outlet, the certificate number settles it. Confirm the scheme, address and expiry on the MUIS Halal e-Service. If an outlet you expected is missing, our guide on what to do when an outlet is not listed explains why.
Frequently asked questions
How many halal-certified establishments are there in Mandai?
As of 5 July 2026, the MUIS public register lists 5 certified establishments in the Mandai planning area.
How do I confirm an outlet in Mandai 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 there a halal food scene in Mandai?
Not really. Mandai is a green, mostly non-residential planning area whose main draw is the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, home to the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders and Bird Paradise. Certified halal food here is tied to those attractions and their visitor amenities rather than a neighbourhood of restaurants. Treat this page as a register of premises, not a dining district.
Where is the halal food in Mandai?
Mostly within the wildlife park attractions and their surrounds. The certified outlets listed here sit inside or around the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, at the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders and Bird Paradise, and their visitor facilities. Certification applies to the specific premises named on each certificate, so being located within a park never means the whole park is certified.
How do I confirm a Mandai premises is MUIS certified?
Note the establishment name and certificate number listed here, then look it up on the MUIS Halal e-Service. Confirm the scheme, the premises address and the expiry date. A certificate covers the exact premises and period stated, so the address should match the wildlife park outlet you are visiting.
What if an outlet I expected is not listed?
A missing listing usually means the premises is not on the MUIS public register, or a certificate lapsed and was not renewed. It says nothing about the food on its own. Search the MUIS Halal e-Service by name or address, and treat the certificate as the source of truth.