Looking for the perfect place to break fast this Ramadan?
Fasting for the entire day is no easy feat, so when it’s time to eat, you deserve something truly satisfying. Whether you’re craving homemade Malay delights, sizzling yakiniku, or comforting hotpot, we’ve got you covered. We have rounded up the best halal-friendly places for an unforgettable iftar.
Get ready to feast!
1. Swensen’s

Of course, we’ll have to start the list with this.
From 28 February 2025 to 30 April 2025, enjoy an all-you-can-eat Ramadan special buffet from S$35. Highlights include the Chicken and Mutton Satay, Chicken Tikka Pizza, Ayam Bakar, and Sayur Lodeh.
Or opt for the Swensen’s Ramadan menu which is also available from 28 February 2025 to 30 April 2025. There’s the classic Seafood Goreng Linguine (S$18.90), Satay Ayam with Rice (S$15.90), Ramadan Mubarak Platter (S$28.90), and just so much more.
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2. Yakiniku Ok!

Calling all meat lovers, this one’s for you. Halal-friendly places aren’t uncommon in Singapore but finding an authentic Japanese yakiniku place is hard.
Yakiniku Ok! will be your go-to spot. For their beef set menu, their prices start at S$12.80 while the chicken set menu starts from S$11.80. However, the rest of the menu is also pretty affordable starting from S$6.90.
Anyways, this sizzling dining experience guarantees juicy, smoky, and flavour-packed bites while staying true to halal standards. Plus, there’s something oddly satisfying about cooking your own food, it just tastes better (or maybe admin is just delusional).
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3. Padi@Bussorah

Sometimes, all you need is a comforting, homemade-style Malay meal. Padi@Bussorah is the one for you (this is admin’s favourite in this list of halal-friendly places). This well-loved restaurant on Bussorah Street serves up authentic, heartwarming dishes at wallet-friendly prices.
One of their must-try specialties is the Nasi Ambeng, starting at S$18.50 per pax. This indulgent platter features beef rendang, sambal squid, chicken in spicy coconut gravy, tenderly spiced beef lung, sambal belacan, and so much more.
Psst, also get Siput Sedut (S$9.90 for small, S$13.90 for medium, S$19.90 for large), the traditional Malaysian dish that is always a crowd-favourite.
With such an extensive spread, you’ll be spoiled for choice!
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4. Taiwan Culture

Switch things up with a halal Taiwanese buffet bursting with bold flavours and comforting dishes, perfect for both suhoor and iftar. Running from 1 March 2025 to 31 March 2025, Taiwan Culture is bringing you an all-you-can-eat Taiwanese spread that’s guaranteed to satisfy your taste buds.
At S$55.90 for adults and S$29.90 for kids, you can dig into an array of delicious Taiwanese delights. And if you’re an OCBC, DBS, UOB, or Citibank cardholder, you’ll score 30% off on weekdays and 20% off on weekends.
Oh, and they’re open 24/7! Whether you’re an early bird who wants to fuel up before dawn or a night owl breaking fast late, Taiwan Culture has got you covered anytime, any day.
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5. Tipo SG

If you haven’t heard of TIPO, are you even living in Singapore?
This ever-popular restaurant is known for affordable, high-quality handmade pasta and is known as one of the top halal-friendly places. Whether you’re in the mood for DIY pasta, handcrafted pizzas, or freshly baked pastries, Tipo’s got something for everyone.
With multiple outlets across Singapore, including Tipo Osteria, you’ll always have a cosy Italian spot to enjoy a hearty meal with friends and family. Just a heads-up: they get fully booked fast, so be sure to make a reservation before heading down!
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6. Pagi Sore

If you’re an Indonesian food lover, you should have already heard of Pagi Sore.
Led by 2nd-generation Chef Park, this gem has been serving heritage-rich Indonesian cuisine for over 30 years. With a long list of awards under its belt, you know you’re in for a treat.
For the ultimate group feast, go for their set meals starting from S$110, featuring must-try dishes like Tumis Kangkong Belacan, Tahu Telor, Ayam Bali, and Ikan Ota Kukus. Trust us, you’ll be scraping your plates clean.
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7. Suki Suki Hotpot

Nothing says comfort food like hotpot.
At Suki Suki Hotpot, you get an all-you-can-eat halal steamboat buffet with premium meats, fresh seafood, and soul-warming broths. Isn’t it literally perfect for breaking fast with family and friends?
From 1 March 2025 to 18 April 2025, enjoy their special Ramadan menu featuring Mala Hotpot and Iced Bandung, exclusively available for dine-in. Prices for the regular meal start at S$22.90 while the premium menu starts at S$33.80.
Do note that there will be an additional charge of S$3 for weekends, public holidays, and special occasions.
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8. Siam Kitchen

I mean, who can ever go wrong with Thai food (if you disagree, please DNI)?
At Siam Kitchen, they’re bringing the bold, vibrant flavours of Thailand straight to your plate, and this year, you can indulge in a Thai-style Ramadan feast that’s perfect for any dining situation.
For a cosy iftar date with your partner, Combo A from S$55.90 should be your choice. Feast on Thai Spring Rolls, Green Curry, Steamed Seabass, Stir-Fried Kailan, and free-flow Jasmine Rice, all paired with refreshing Thai Iced Tea or Lemongrass Tea (admin ran out of breath saying this).
Combo B starting at S$149.90 is a feast fit for a king. Packed with assorted appetisers, Tom Yum Seafood, Red Curry, Stir-Fried Basil Chicken or Tofu, Steamed Seabass, and topped off with Caramelised Tapioca for a sweet finish.
You can also take the feast home with the Ramadan Platter starting from S$79.90, perfect for up to six people to share. All the Thai goodness, minus the hassle of cooking.
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9. Kenny Rogers Roasters Singapore

Ever thought about breaking fast with chicken?
Kenny Rogers Roasters is teaming up with our childhood favourite, Mamee to bring you a Korean-inspired feast that you won’t want to miss.
Dig into the creamy, dreamy Yangnyeom Cream Pasta and savour the hearty Shredded Chicken Bibimbap.
Or go straight for the star of the show, the irresistible Soy Garlic Chicken. Whether you like it crispy and golden or prefer the signature rotisserie-style. Every bite is packed with that sweet-savoury, finger-licking goodness.
Time to round up your makan gang and get your K-food fix.
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10. Wooly’s Bagel

Let’s be real. Sometimes the best iftar is the one you have at home, in comfy clothes, with no pressure to be social.
If that’s your vibe, then what about taking away Wooly’s Bagels? This Muslim-owned gem serves up flavour-packed bagels that are so worth the calories.
With seven savoury options and one sweet option, you can pick between Plain, Sesame, or Parmesan bagel buns. However, the real magic is in the fillings. All the schmears and sauces are made in-house, giving each bagelwich that extra punch of flavour.
Prices start from S$12.90, so they’re a bit pricier than your average sandwich. But we all know they’re worth every bite. Perfect for a chill suhoor, an on-the-go iftar, or just whenever those bagel cravings hit.
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This Ramadan, make your iftar extra special with these amazing halal feasts. Whether you’re in the mood for tapas, grilled meats, or traditional Malay dishes, these halal-friendly places will satisfy all your cravings.
Where will you be breaking fast first?
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