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Bedok Corner is almost 100% halalI think it is about time there should be a halal only food centre in SG.
Wow.... Very enlightening siaEven tap water recycle with waste from everyone,lol
Yes. Pioneers and immigrants should adapt and assimilate or get out!I think it is about time there should be a halal only food centre in SG.
Bedok Corner is almost 100% halal
Just a whiff of tainted utensils from chinese stalls can spoil malay appetite.Hardly see moslems complain about taking drugs, alcoholism, engaging in incest or islamic terrorism. But they are concerned about halal crap.
Mthks! I will ensure grab put these on its top priority list!You're right, lots of delicious Chinese food for Malays (like @syed putra) to enjoy!
1. TFF Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
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The halal branch of Tong Fong Fatt Chicken Rice, this eatery has passionate fans that will swear by the taste of its fragrant rice and juicy chicken! We think it's not a stretch to call it one of the best halal Hainanese chicken rice stalls in Singapore?
Apart from the usual praises for the roasted and steamed chicken meat, we’ve heard that fans of chicken gizzards might really enjoy TFF’s version. The stall has long queues throughout the day - it’s definitely a place worth checking out at Bedok Corner!
Halal Status: Halal-certified
2. Green Sky Fried Kway Teow
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Craving for your favourite local dishes like char kway teow, fried oysters and carrot cake? Green Sky's got you covered! If you're a fan of char kway teow, you'd find that "wok hei" (charredness) taste in their version and the noodles aren't too dry.
For the best of both worlds, get their White + Black fried carrot cake - the combination of thick soy sauce in the black carrot cake and the savoury white carrot cake makes it a heavenly dish. For those of you who love oysters, you'd want to dig into their fried oyster omelette which is crispy and comes with generous portions of oysters.
Halal status: Halal-certified
11. Mala Wok
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Spice lovers, rejoice! Here's another halal Mala spot for you to try: Mala Wok. Mala Wok is under the company Tasty Wok, which has been serving up delicious halal zi-char dishes, so you'll be guaranteed a good meal! They've got four levels of spice, so choose one that's suited to you They also offer a variety of ingredients for you to choose from and even zi-char dishes for larger groups.
Halal status: Halal-certified
12. Bedok Corner Hokkien Fried Squid & Prawn Mee
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This might be the only place where you'll get halal, authentic hokkien mee in Singapore! It used to be located right beside the cheng thg stall and wasn't certified halal until recently. The queues are really long, and patrons have praised its rich favour in every bite. We can keep going on about good it is, but it's best you taste it for yourself
Halal status: Halal-certified
https://www.havehalalwilltravel.com/bedok-corner-food-centre-halal
I am a regular there. Mainly because there aren't many foreigners there. It's very local and feels Singaporean.You're right, lots of delicious Chinese food for Malays (like @syed putra) to enjoy!
1. TFF Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
![]()
The halal branch of Tong Fong Fatt Chicken Rice, this eatery has passionate fans that will swear by the taste of its fragrant rice and juicy chicken! We think it's not a stretch to call it one of the best halal Hainanese chicken rice stalls in Singapore?
Apart from the usual praises for the roasted and steamed chicken meat, we’ve heard that fans of chicken gizzards might really enjoy TFF’s version. The stall has long queues throughout the day - it’s definitely a place worth checking out at Bedok Corner!
Halal Status: Halal-certified
2. Green Sky Fried Kway Teow
![]()
Craving for your favourite local dishes like char kway teow, fried oysters and carrot cake? Green Sky's got you covered! If you're a fan of char kway teow, you'd find that "wok hei" (charredness) taste in their version and the noodles aren't too dry.
For the best of both worlds, get their White + Black fried carrot cake - the combination of thick soy sauce in the black carrot cake and the savoury white carrot cake makes it a heavenly dish. For those of you who love oysters, you'd want to dig into their fried oyster omelette which is crispy and comes with generous portions of oysters.
Halal status: Halal-certified
11. Mala Wok
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Spice lovers, rejoice! Here's another halal Mala spot for you to try: Mala Wok. Mala Wok is under the company Tasty Wok, which has been serving up delicious halal zi-char dishes, so you'll be guaranteed a good meal! They've got four levels of spice, so choose one that's suited to you They also offer a variety of ingredients for you to choose from and even zi-char dishes for larger groups.
Halal status: Halal-certified
12. Bedok Corner Hokkien Fried Squid & Prawn Mee
![]()
This might be the only place where you'll get halal, authentic hokkien mee in Singapore! It used to be located right beside the cheng thg stall and wasn't certified halal until recently. The queues are really long, and patrons have praised its rich favour in every bite. We can keep going on about good it is, but it's best you taste it for yourself
Halal status: Halal-certified
https://www.havehalalwilltravel.com/bedok-corner-food-centre-halal
I think the only non halal stall there is the wontonmee stall. Old chinese couple still going strong with their babi charsiewYou're right, lots of delicious Chinese food for Malays (like @syed putra) to enjoy!
1. TFF Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
![]()
The halal branch of Tong Fong Fatt Chicken Rice, this eatery has passionate fans that will swear by the taste of its fragrant rice and juicy chicken! We think it's not a stretch to call it one of the best halal Hainanese chicken rice stalls in Singapore?
Apart from the usual praises for the roasted and steamed chicken meat, we’ve heard that fans of chicken gizzards might really enjoy TFF’s version. The stall has long queues throughout the day - it’s definitely a place worth checking out at Bedok Corner!
Halal Status: Halal-certified
2. Green Sky Fried Kway Teow
![]()
Craving for your favourite local dishes like char kway teow, fried oysters and carrot cake? Green Sky's got you covered! If you're a fan of char kway teow, you'd find that "wok hei" (charredness) taste in their version and the noodles aren't too dry.
For the best of both worlds, get their White + Black fried carrot cake - the combination of thick soy sauce in the black carrot cake and the savoury white carrot cake makes it a heavenly dish. For those of you who love oysters, you'd want to dig into their fried oyster omelette which is crispy and comes with generous portions of oysters.
Halal status: Halal-certified
11. Mala Wok
![]()
Spice lovers, rejoice! Here's another halal Mala spot for you to try: Mala Wok. Mala Wok is under the company Tasty Wok, which has been serving up delicious halal zi-char dishes, so you'll be guaranteed a good meal! They've got four levels of spice, so choose one that's suited to you They also offer a variety of ingredients for you to choose from and even zi-char dishes for larger groups.
Halal status: Halal-certified
12. Bedok Corner Hokkien Fried Squid & Prawn Mee
![]()
This might be the only place where you'll get halal, authentic hokkien mee in Singapore! It used to be located right beside the cheng thg stall and wasn't certified halal until recently. The queues are really long, and patrons have praised its rich favour in every bite. We can keep going on about good it is, but it's best you taste it for yourself
Halal status: Halal-certified
https://www.havehalalwilltravel.com/bedok-corner-food-centre-halal