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Is Purple Sage Halal in Singapore?

No premises under the name Purple Sage 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.

Purple Sage is a boutique caterer that has been running corporate events, weddings and private celebrations in Singapore since 2002, and it comes up often when event planners check halal options for mixed guest lists. The register answer is at the top of this page; here is the context around it.

What Purple Sage says

Purple Sage has not published a halal certification or a halal position for its catering operations. Its official website presents the company as a premium boutique caterer serving Asian and Western menus across buffets, sit-down dinners, canapes and weddings, and its menus mark vegetarian options, but there is no mention of halal certification, a halal kitchen or halal menu lines anywhere on the site. Questions about sourcing or accommodating Muslim guests at a specific event are best directed to the company itself.

What this means for you

Catering is one of the categories where certification does the most work, because the person booking is rarely the only person eating. Without a certificate there is nothing to verify against the register, so serving Purple Sage to Muslim guests becomes a judgement each guest has to make for themselves rather than a verifiable certification status. If certification is your standard for an event, treat Purple Sage as unverified rather than as either halal or non-halal, and re-check the register when planning - caterers do enter the register when they certify their kitchens.

Certified alternatives

If your event needs a caterer with a certificate you can actually check, start from these register-backed pages:

To check any specific caterer, use the register search with the company name before you sign the contract.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is Purple Sage MUIS halal-certified?

No premises under the name Purple Sage 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.

Why does halal certification matter more for a caterer than a single restaurant?

A caterer feeds a whole guest list at once, often including colleagues or relatives you did not individually consult. With a certified caterer the central kitchen and its supply chain have been audited, so Muslim guests can eat without each person having to make their own judgement call.

Can I just ask Purple Sage for a no-pork menu for my event?

You can ask any caterer to customise a menu, but a no-pork request only changes the dishes served, not how the kitchen sources, stores and prepares food. If your guest list needs verifiable halal assurance, the certificate belongs to the kitchen premises, so a certified caterer is the cleaner answer.