Not in the MUIS register hotel buffet restaurant

Is Lime Restaurant Halal in Singapore?

No premises under the name Lime Restaurant appear in the MUIS halal establishments register as of 5 July 2026. Certification is voluntary, so this is not a ruling on the food itself - it means there is no MUIS certificate to verify. You can re-check any time on the official MUIS e-Service or our register search.

Lime Restaurant, the buffet restaurant at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering on Upper Pickering Street, is a popular pick for hotel buffets and a common halal question among diners planning family meals. The register answer is at the top of this page; here is the context around it.

What Lime Restaurant says

The restaurant’s official page on the Pan Pacific Hotels Group website describes an Asian and international buffet from three open kitchens, but it does not mention halal certification or Muslim dietary options. Dining platforms that list the restaurant, such as Eatigo, describe it as pork-friendly, with dishes containing pork or lard labelled on the buffet line. Labelling is a courtesy to diners, not a certification, so questions about sourcing and kitchen handling are best directed to the hotel itself.

What this means for you

Without a certificate there is nothing to verify against the register, so dining at Lime becomes a personal judgement about labelled dishes and kitchen practices rather than a verifiable certification status. If certification is your standard, treat Lime as unverified rather than as either halal or non-halal, and re-check the register from time to time - hotel restaurants do enter the register when they certify their premises.

Certified alternatives

If you want a full restaurant meal with a certificate you can actually check, start from these register-backed pages:

To check any specific outlet, use the register search with the restaurant name or the hotel’s postal code.

Sources: [1][2] · Register check: 5 July 2026, HalalFreak.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lime Restaurant MUIS halal-certified?

No premises under the name Lime Restaurant appear in the MUIS halal establishments register as of 5 July 2026. Not being listed is not a ruling that the food is not halal - certification is voluntary - but it means there is no MUIS certificate to verify.

Are hotel buffet restaurants in Singapore usually halal-certified?

Only some are. MUIS certification applies to a specific restaurant premises and kitchen, not to the hotel brand, so one restaurant in a hotel can be certified while another in the same building is not. Each venue has to be checked individually.

Does a buffet labelling pork and lard dishes make it halal?

No. Labelling helps diners identify dishes, but it is not the same as certification, which covers sourcing, the whole kitchen and how food is handled. Diners who need a certificate should verify the specific restaurant against the register.