These are 15 exciting halal places to break fast this Ramadan 2026, featuring Holiday Inn Atrium Restaurant, Pagi Sore, Power Thai BBQ, and more

by Cheryl Lim and Jae-Eryana Fitri

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, 1-for-1 buffet deals, or comforting hotpot, we’ve got you covered. We have rounded up 15 of the best Halal-certified places for an unforgettable iftar.

1. Swensen’s

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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. Power Thai BBQ

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Curb your hunger at Power Thai BBQ, a hidden Halal-certified mookata spot in Kembangan. One of Singapore’s largest Halal mookata restaurants, it stays open daily until 11pm, with last orders cutting off at 10.30pm.

Dig into a generous spread of seafood, beef, chicken, and more to leave fully satisfied. Craving for a lighter bite? Add a plate of satays to round out your iftar experience.  

Power Thai BBQ
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📍 502 Changi Road, Singapore 419905
🕕 9am–11pm (Daily) 

3. Padi@Bussorah

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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 specialities is the Nasi Ambeng, starting at S$18.50 per pax. This indulgent platter features Beef Rendang, Sambal Squid, Chicken in Spicy Coconut Gravy, 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), a traditional Malaysian dish that is a constant crowd-favourite.

With such an extensive spread, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

Padi@Bussorah
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📍 53 Bussorah Street, Singapore 199469
🕛 11.30am–10pm (Daily)

4. The Malayan Council 

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Expand your palate by trying Malay fusion dishes, especially ones perfectly concocted by The Malayan Council. They currently have five outlets—Esplanade Mall, Bussorah Street, Winstedt Road, Dunlop Street, Fullerton, and Clarke Quay

Regardless of which outlet you visit, they are all running the same 1-for-1 buffet deal. Starting from 5pm to 10.30pm, dinner slots are priced at S$86 for adults, and S$40 for kids aged four to 11 years old

Not keen on buffet deals? You can count on their classics, like the Smoked Duck Lemak Chilli Padi Pasta (S$32), to comfort you during your indulgent iftar woes.

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📍 Various locations
🕛 11am–11pm 

5. Royal Palm OCC 

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Planning a special occasion in Ramadan? Go all out at Royal Palm OCC. They’re currently running a 1-for-1 buffet deal, priced at S$94.90 on weeknights and S$102.90 on weekends for two diners. 

Still craving even after Ramadan? They also have a 1-for-1 lunch buffet that costs S$85.90 on weekdays and S$88.90 on weekends for two diners. Even better, the buffet rotates across at least three different menus, depending on the day you visit—so there’s always something new to look forward to.

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📍 1 Orchid Club Road, Social Clubhouse Orchid Country Club #01-21/22, Singapore 769162
🕛 12pm–10pm (Daily) 

6. Pagi Sore

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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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📍 88/90 Telok Ayer Street, Far East Square, Singapore 048470
🕛 11am–3pm (Lunch), 6pm–10pm (Dinner) (Daily)

7. Siam Kitchen

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At Siam Kitchen, bold, vibrant Thai flavours take centre stage. This Ramadan, indulge in a Thai-style feast that suits any dining occasion.

From well-loved dishes like Green Curry (S$12.97), Steamed Seabass (S$35.86), Stir-Fried Kailan (S$9.70), to must-try sides like Thai Spring Rolls (S$6.43 for four pieces), Thai Fish Cakes (S$9.70 for four pieces), there’s something to satisfy every craving.

Prefer a cosy, stay-at-home iftar? Opt for the Build Your Own Thai Ambeng, starting from S$87.09. Choose your favourite Thai dishes, and enjoy a generous spread that feeds up to four or five people, without the hassle of cooking.

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📍 88/90 Telok Ayer Street, Far East Square, Singapore 048470
🕛 11am–3pm (Lunch), 6pm–10pm (Dinner) (Daily) 

8. 21 on Rajah

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Step into 21 on Rajah and experience Balinese flavours without leaving Singapore. Straight from Uluwatu, Chef Wisnu presents an exclusive menu packed with authentic dishes. 

With over 40 Balinese specialities on rotation, don’t miss the Bebek Betutu (Slow Roasted Duck with Balinese Basa Genep wrapped in Banana Leaves). Not a fan of ducks? Go for the Be Siap Basa Guling (Spit-Roasted Chicken marinated with Traditional Balinese Spice Paste), which delivers bold, unforgettable flavours.

From 19 February 2026 to 5 April 2026, indulge in a 1-for-1 Balinese lunch buffet. Visiting for iftar? You’ll enjoy complimentary dates and Bubur Lambuk after breaking fast. There will also be dedicated prayer rooms available, subject to availability. 

21 on Rajah 
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📍 1 Jalan Rajah, Aloft Singapore Novena East Wing, Singapore 329133 
🕛 11.30am–10pm (Daily) 
📅 19 February 2026 to 5 April 2026

9.  Wooly’s Bagel

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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.

Wooly’s Bagel
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📍 88/90 Telok Ayer Street, Far East Square, Singapore 048470
🕛 11am–3pm (Lunch), 6pm–10pm (Dinner) (Daily) 

10. Marlow’s Deli

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Owned by the same geniuses who made Wooly’s Bagels, they’ve branched out and made Marlow’s Deli. They’ve chucked out the bagel buns to pave the way for soft, crunchy, focaccia bread

Get ready to be spoiled with choices as there’s a total of four flavours to choose from, all with their own quirky names—Plant Daddy, Ocean Melt, Salt Beef Sanga and Cluckin’ Good. Prices start from S$15.90, with additional add-ons to sweeten the deal. 

Grabbing a sandwich from Marlow’s Deli makes it the perfect option for a pre-packed suhoor, or a chill iftar session with the gang. 

Marlow’s Deli
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📍  162 Joo Chiat Road, #01-02, Singapore 427437
📍  89 Rangoon Road, #01-03, Singapore 218375
🕛  9.30am–7.30pm (Daily) 

11. The Buffet Club

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Adding another buffet spot to our list is The Buffet Club, known for its 1-for-1 exclusive deals. The spread features up to nine international cuisines, ranging from comforting favourites to indulgent classics like Malacca Straits, Laksa and noodle stations, Italian pastas, Seafood and grills, Middle Eastern, and more. 

Prices start at S$59 for lunch and S$79 for dinner per two adults, while children under four years old dine at S$15 for lunch and S$19 for dinner.

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📍 86 East Coast Road, Katong Square #02-01, Singapore 428788
🕛 11am–3pm (Lunch), 6pm–10pm (Dinner) (Daily) 

12. Jing Hotpot 

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Craving hotpot? Make a reservation at Jing Hotpot. While it may not be Singapore’s first Chinese hotpot concept, it stands out as the first to offer an individual pot for every diner, paired with free-flow ingredients for boiling or grilling throughout the buffet. 

The spread includes premium meats, such as New Zealand Beef Brisket and Striploin. Top up an à la carte price to enjoy even more premium selections, such as Snow Crab Legs (S$22), Lamb Rack (S$16), and more. Dine with loved ones at prices ranging from S$36.90 to S$42.90 per adult, and S$18.45 to S$21.45 per child. 

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📍 11 Tanjong Katong Road, KINEX Mall #02-19/20, Singapore 437157
🕛 12pm–10pm (Daily) 

13. Nanay’s Kitchen 

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Travel to the Philippines through Nanay’s Kitchen, the first-ever Halal-certified eatery to offer MalayFilipino fusion dishes for a comforting iftar experience. 

With over three outlets islandwide, we’ll recommend visiting their main outlet at Ubi Avenue. The menu features Filipino favourites like Sizzling Chicken Sisig (S$17.20), Bangsilog (S$20.20) and more. 

Gather your friends, dig in, and enjoy a satisfying iftar together.

Nanay’s Kitchen

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📍 301 Ubi Avenue 1, #01-273, Singapore 400301
🕛 7.30am–9pm

14. IKEA Tampinese: Buffet Istimewa

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Celebrate iftar at IKEA Tampines, as its Halal-certified kitchen brings back the Buffet Istimewa this year. Expect crowd-favourites like Nasi Kunyit, Sayur Campur Goreng (Broccoli, cauliflower, and carrot), and more. 

IKEA Family members can enjoy the buffet at S$26.90 per adult, and S$12.90 per child aged four and below. The buffet runs from 7pm to 9pm, and will be closed by 8.45 pm, so be sure to arrive on time! 

Catch it on these four dates: 27 February 2026, 6 March 2026, 13 March 2026, and 20 March 2026

IKEA Tampines – Buffet Istimewa
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📍 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
🕛 7pm–9pm
📅 27 February 2026, 6 March 2026, 13 March 2026, 20 March 2026 

15. Waroeng Anak Indo 

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We end our list with a personal favourite, Waroeng Anak Indo. Operating since 2024, this cosy eatery draws inspiration from 1960s Indonesian culture, with vintage posters, wooden furniture and old-school Indo songs setting the mood. 

The menu features Indonesian staples like Mie Goreng, Mie Bakso, and the standout Nasi Goreng Ayam Penyet. Prices are yet to be confirmed following a change in management, but the experience promises to be worth every cent. 

Waroeng Anak Indo 
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📍 53 Haji Lane, Singapore 189246 
🕛 12pm–11pm (Daily) 

This Ramadan, make your iftar extra special with these amazing halal feasts. Whether you’re in the mood for Thai, Filipino, grilled meats, or traditional Malay dishes, these halal-friendly places will satisfy all your cravings.

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