For many of us in Singapore, halal food is not just about what is on the plate.
It is childhood after-prayer suppers, Raya mornings crowded around the table, ayam goreng on exam-results day, nasi lemak eaten in school uniforms, and that one Indonesian place your parents always ordered from when relatives came over.
Now, delivery lets all of that travel.
Kampung-style nasi padang can show up in a condo in Sengkang. A huge nasi ambeng platter can land in your HDB living room right before relatives arrive. Smoky steaks, crispy fried chicken, handmade pasta, nasi lemak, dry laksa and biryani can all arrive at the perfect moment, still hot, still fragrant.
Rainy nights. Netflix with the kids. Stay-home birthdays. Raya open house without the stress. Last-minute “I am too tired to cook” dinners.
This list is for those moments.
Here is a curated, category-driven guide to the best halal restaurant delivery in Singapore. Each brand comes with its vibe, its best occasions, its signature dishes and a Best Price Tip block you can plug promos into.
HJH Maimunah is the definition of Malay comfort. Metal trays, rich gravies, and recipes that taste like someone’s nenek is still in the kitchen. This is where you order from when you want food that feels slow-cooked, generous and familiar.
Perfect for: Hari Raya spreads, multi-generational Sunday lunches, “everyone come over” family days.
Rumah Makan Minang brings Minangkabau intensity to the table. The sambals are bright and fiery, the gravies are unapologetically bold, and every dish tastes like it was cooked to be eaten with a serious mound of rice.
Perfect for: Office catering, family dinners that need “power” flavours, and days when you want food with backbone.
Pagi Sore feels like a slightly dressed-up version of the Indonesian food many of us grew up with. Flavours are clean but intense, the seafood is treated with care, and the plates sit nicely on a family table.
Perfect for: Hosting relatives, treating your parents, and company lunches that need to look and taste good.
Tambuah Mas is an institution. Many families have memories here that go back decades. The dishes are honest, flavourful and built for sharing.
Perfect for: Sit-down style dinners at home where you lay out a full spread and tell everyone to dig in.
Padi@Bussorah brings Kampong Glam charm into your living room. The food sits somewhere between homely and restaurant-polished, with familiar Malay flavours made just a little more refined.
Perfect for: Intimate celebrations, cosy family dinners, parents’ birthdays at home.
Pu3 is nasi ambeng drama in the best way. Huge platters arrive like edible centrepieces, piled high with rice, meats, vegetables and sambals. Opening the box is half the fun.
Perfect for: Birthdays, Raya open houses, office feasts, and any time you want food that looks as good as it tastes.
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Tombok Tombok is Peranakan warmth translated into delivery boxes. The rempah is layered, the gravies are deep, and there is a sense that nothing here is rushed.
Perfect for: Small but special family dinners, rainy-night comfort, and hosting relatives who care about detail.
IndoChili delivers Indonesian home cooking in a more polished, restaurant style. You get depth of flavour without losing balance, and there is a clarity in the way the spices are handled.
Perfect for: Family sharing meals, festive spreads, and dinners where you want to impress without being showy.
If you grew up in the West, Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak is almost part of your personal history. Delivery means you can now skip the queue and still get that sambal hit.
Perfect for: Supper, nostalgic cravings, and mornings when you want to start the day with something serious.
Crave is the dependable nasi lemak you see in many malls, now conveniently on your doorstep. Clean, consistent, with a sambal that has bite without overwhelming.
Perfect for: Office lunches, family breakfast drops, fuss-free dinners when everyone wants their own packet.
Mam Mam is a casual café within the National University Health System (NUHS), serving affordable, hearty comfort food to healthcare professionals and anyone working nearby. Think congee, rice bowls and even the first-ever Hakka-style yong tau foo in Singapore curated specially for Muslim diners. Portions are generous, flavours are homely, and everything is built to travel well.
Perfect for: Weekday office orders, quick family dinners, “cannot think, just order” days.
Penang Culture is about Malaysian hawker favourites done in a restaurant kitchen. Broths are deeper, wok hei is real, and the food tastes built for rainy evenings.
Perfect for: Comfort dinners with elders, cool-weather cravings, and casual weekend indulgence.
Overrice brings New York halal cart energy into tidy bowls and pitas. It is fast, comforting and remarkably consistent.
Perfect for: WFH lunches, late supper, and small groups where everyone wants their own combination.
Sumac feels like a modern neighbourhood restaurant that takes local flavours seriously. The cooking is precise, the ingredients are premium, and the dishes land somewhere between comfort and special occasion.
Perfect for: At-home date nights, small celebrations, and days when you want something that feels elevated but still rooted in Singapore.
@thehalalfoodie.sg Family lunch at Sumac @ Temasek Club Nestled in the vast greenery of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, this bistro serves a range of cuisines from Asian to Mediterranean 😋 We tried the hummus, nasi goreng, mee goreng, lebanese grill, burgers and pastas and we all agreed it is just a 3/5 as most of the food, although presented well, is generally underseasoned. Also, service was not so good maybe because of the crowd on Saturday 🤨 Prices ranges from $12-$50++ but overall not bad, the club has a nice vibe and is a comfortable spot for a meal 🍝 #sumac #spize #riflerange #hummus #pasta #lebanesegood #grill #nasigoreng #meegoreng #sumactemasekclub #temasekclub ♬ FEEL THE GROOVE - Queens Road, Fabian Graetz
Arnold’s is old-school halal fried chicken that many people grew up with. It is not fancy, it is not overcomplicated, it is just very good chicken.
Perfect for: Movie nights, exam-result celebrations, quick family treats, and gatherings with kids.
Jinjja Chicken delivers Korean fried chicken and street-food vibes through bright boxes and serious sauces.
Perfect for: K-drama marathons, friends coming over, and nights when everyone is happy to eat with their hands.
Jollibee is joy in a box. It tastes like childhood for some, and like a new discovery for others, but the reaction is almost always the same: this is fun.
Perfect for: Kids’ parties, casual celebrations, cheat days, and office treat days.
Popeyes is loud, crunchy and highly seasoned. If you want fried chicken that announces itself, this is it.
Perfect for: Friend gatherings, sports nights, and family suppers where nobody wants a light meal.
US Pizza is all about exuberant, American-style pies. Generous cheese, generous toppings, and crusts that feel substantial.
Perfect for: Birthday parties, game nights, class gatherings, and any night where the brief is simply “a lot of pizza”.
Chinese food carries memories, comfort and connection, and delivery brings all of that right to your doorstep. If you want more ideas for your next family meal or weekday dinner, you can always discover more at Oddle Eats.
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