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Malay Must Fast Tomorrow: Pls refrain from ordering pork via grab and food panda

gingerlyn

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As you know, there are many Malay who work as grab and food panda delivery and tomorrow is Muslim holly month.

I urge all the people not try not to order pork from grab and food panda. Otherwise our Muslim friends need to commit sin to deliver your pork.

So pls don’t order pork. If you need to eat pork, pls buy your own pork.
 

bobby

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All wild boars...please do not attack m&ds from tomorrow for 1 month.

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sweetiepie

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As you know, there are many Malay who work as grab and food panda delivery and tomorrow is Muslim holly month.

I urge all the people not try not to order pork from grab and food panda. Otherwise our Muslim friends need to commit sin to deliver your pork.

So pls don’t order pork. If you need to eat pork, pls buy your own pork.
KNN my uncle think during non Holly month there should also be a pork endurance fee KNN nothing comes free KNN
 

gingerlyn

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Sometimes I pity the Muslim because they are forced to handle pork. I think grab and food panda should enhance their apps so that Muslim can choose if they want to accept or refuse pork delivery
 

gingerlyn

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Imagine I am a Muslim. Do u think I shall order my halal food from grab and food panda ? These delivery bags are used to carry pork as well. Surely the food is tainted with pork DNA if I order food from grab and food panda
 

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Does not look like fasting to me....

Ramadan 2021: Hotel Buffets & Restaurants for Iftar in Singapore
Let the sundown feasting begin! Here’s our list of the best halal restaurants to dine at this Ramadan
A whole day of fasting deserves a satisfying meal, so what should we eat for iftar (the evening meal)? Ramadan falls on 13 April – 12 May 2021, so whether you’re looking for a spot to have dinner with the fam or want to do a celebratory company dinner this Ramadan, look no further! There’s a variety of halal eats all over Singapore to tame the cravings you’ve suppressed all day. Keep reading for our list of fab restaurants, hotel buffets and iftar delivery deals to check out this Ramadan!

Hotels: Iftar Buffets
Atrium Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium
ramadan iftar buffet holiday inn atrium hotel
Halal-certified Atrium Restaurant has a little bit of everything to satisfy every craving. Top must-try Ramadan Highlights in the buffet spread include Beef Rendang, Assam Fish and Ayam Masak Merah, while the Korean Corner has Beef Bulgogi, Kimchi Fried Rice, Spicy Chicken Stew, Spicy Squid and Pajeon (Korean Pancake)! Perennial favourites will be served to, such as Fresh Oysters, Salmon Sashimi, Chilli Crab, freshly-made prata, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, Durian Pengat and Traditional Ice Cream. Prayer room available within the hotel located just 1-minute walk away from Atrium Restaurant.

When: 12 April – 16 May 2021
How much: $80++/adult, $25++/child (Sunday – Thursday); $90++/adult, $25++/child (Friday – Saturday)
50% discount available for Buffet-on-the-Table dining (adults only)
Price stated are for children of age 6 – 12 years old. Children 5 years old & below dine for free with every paying adult
Where: Atrium Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, 317 Outram Road, Singapore 169075
Book here

Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts
Enjoy a rejuvenated buffet experience at Carousel, where the buffet concept is served a la carte style and right to your table with unlimited servings. Special highlights on the Ramadan menu include Nasi Ambeng, Lobster Mee Soto (yes please!) and traditional desserts with a twist, including Durian Chocolate Fudge and Chendol Delice.

When: 12 April – 12 May 2021
How much: $75++/adult, $42++/child (weekdays); $85++/adult, $46++/child (weekends)
Child price applies for children 4 – 11 years old
Where: Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220
Book here

Hilton Singapore Iftar Buffet Pop-up Restaurant
We’re so glad that this Ramadan hotel buffet staple is back after a hiatus last year! Hilton Singapore invites you to buka puasa (break fast) at the MUIS Halal-certified Iftar Buffet Pop-up Restaurant, with over 30 timeless home-cooked and seasonal favourites served to the table amidst beautiful sunset views from the 24th storey!

When: 19 April – 9 May 2o21
How much:
Priced from $74++ per person, 50% off for children aged 5 to 12 years old
15% Off Group Dining Discount for bookings of 5 – 8 pax
Iftar Pop-up Buffet & Staycation deal from $256++ per night inclusive of an overnight stay, Iftar buffet, in-room sahur breakfast set and WiFi for 2 persons (Eligible for SingapoRediscovers Vouchers via Klook!)
Where: Hilton Singapore, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 238883
Book here

Kintamani Indonesian Restaurant at Furama RiverFront
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Tuck into authentic Indonesian cuisine this Ramadan at Kintamani, with menu highlights including Rendang Daging Sapi (beef chunks simmered in spices and coconut), Ayam Panggang Woku (chicken baked in a bold green chilli concoction) and Udang Bijirin (deep-fried cereal butter tiger prawns), alongside quintessential favourites such as Sayur Lodeh (vegetables in spiced coconut gravy), Sambal Goreng (long beans, tahu and tempe with chilli), and Gado Gado (Indonesian salad with peanut sauce). There’s also a luscious roast from the carvery – roasted leg of lamb served with chef’s special sauce, and each table will also receive a complimentary serving of Ikan Bakar Dabu Dabu (Grilled Golden Pomfret with Kintamani Sauce) and Ketam Sambal (Chilli Crab).

When: 12 April to 16 May 2021
How much: $38.80++/adult. 30% off for Senior Citizens (aged 60 and above) and 40% off for kids (aged 6 to 12)
Where: Kintamani Indonesian Restaurant at Furama RiverFront, 405 Havelock Road, Level 3, Singapore 169633
Book here

Peppermint at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay
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Satisfy your dinner cravings at the recently reopened Peppermint (formerly Aquamarine!) and its Halal-certified Iftar buffet, featuring mouthwatering Black Angus Beef Sliders, succulent Braised Lamb Shank “Tulang” Casserole, Baby Rock Lobster Indonesia Kalio and delectable Goreng Pisang and Coconut Ice Cream.

When: 13 April – 12 May 2021
How much: $88/adult, $44/child (6 to 12 years old), UOB, DBS/POSB, HSBC, Maybank, Bank of China (BOC) cardholder offers available
Where: Peppermint at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Level 4, Singapore 039594
Call Tel: (+65) 6845 1111 or book here

StraitsKitchen at Grand Hyatt Singapore
Head to StraitsKitchen for live show kitchens and a traditional spread of food with Malay, Indian, Chinese and Arabic influences. Expect a spread of specially-curated dishes with appetizers and mains which include Slow Braised Australian Lamb Shank with Nut Rice, Chilli Crab, Sustainable Poached Black Tiger Prawns, Lamb Kebab, Fried Onion Dumplings, and Chef Solanki’s Butter Chicken. There’s also an exotic array of desserts such as a selection of dates that have been carefully sourced from the Middle East and North Africa. For a local flair, dig into Durian Fritters, Durian Soft Serve, Milo Ice-Cream, Mango Pudding and Pandan Kaya Cake.

When: 13 April to 13 May 2021
How much: $88++/adult, $48++/child (12 and under)
Where: StraitsKitchen at Grand Hyatt Singapore, 10 Scotts Road, Singapore 228211
Book here

Restaurants: Iftar Menus
The Halia
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We’re huge fans of The Halia – by day it makes a beautiful brunch spot surrounded by the greenery of Botanic Gardens, and by night it’s a romantic resto for date night! Their Communal Feast Menu for 4 pax ($210) is perfect for your next group iftar. Start off with Soup of the Day served with baked baguette, a delightful Goats Cheese Mousse and the famous Lemongrass & Ginger Prawn Salad, before tucking into the mains. There’s Baked Tooth Fish with curry spiced greens, Organically Farmed Lacto Chicken Breast with garlic fine bean, broccolini, wholegrain mustard cream and 48hr Blackmore Wagyu Spare Rib (a must-try!). Side dishes such as Truffle & Parmesan Fries and salads will follow, then end it off with their signature desserts including Sticky Toffee Pudding, Honeydew Sago and and Chocolate Truffles.
The Halia, 1 Cluny Road, Ginger Garden (enter via Tyersall Avenue), Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569, Tel: (+65) 8444 1148, thehalia.com/haliadelivery

Monster Planet
The local Muslim foodie scene was buzzing when Monster Planet, Monster Curry’s halal concept, launched in December! Well-known for serving monstrous size demi-glace Japanese Curry, they’ve launched their first-ever Ramadan feast. The family bundle for 4 ($99) will include the Monstrous Combo of Tender Roasted Chicken Thigh, Prawn Tempura, Lemongrass Chicken, Salmon Fry, Sausages, Homemade Meatless Popcorn Salad, Tako Balls served with Fragrant White Rice and Japanese Curry sauce, Mozzarella Cheese Sticks, Churros Banana Chocolate Parfait, Ondeh-Ondeh Honey Toast and choice of a 1.5L Bandung or Citrus Tower (sure to be thirst-quenchers!). Delivery bundles are also available via Monster Planet’s website and delivery partners – Grabfood, Foodpanda and Deliveroo.
Monster Planet, locations in Woodlands, Orchard and Paya Lebar, monsterplanet.com.sg/promotions

Sama Sama
ramadan iftar sama sama jewel restaurant
Enjoy a view of the beautiful indoor vortex at Jewel when you dine at Sama Sama! This Ramadan, savour the culinary Indonesian delights of Opor Ayam (chicken thigh curry cooked together with Indonesian spices), Gudeg Nangka (traditional Javanese dish made from young jack fruits), Sate Kambing Betawi (Jakarta-style lamb marinated overnight) and more.
Sama Sama, Jewel Changi Airport, #03-225/226, www.sama-sama.sg

Ramadan & Hari Raya Deliveries
Tingkat meals and delivery are popular during Ramadan – because sometimes we just don’t have the energy to cook after a long day of fasting! So here are some great catering companies, restaurants and hotels to order from (some even have delivery menus for Hari Raya!):

Check back as we add more yummy Ramadan offers throughout the month!

Looking for even more inspo? Check out our guide to The Best Halal Dining in Singapore!

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Can use rediscover voucher too...

Ramadhan Staycation with Halal Iftar Buffet and Sahur Breakfast at the Hilton Singapore (from 19 April 2021) - Use Your S$100 SingapoRediscovers Voucher (SRV) Here! — The Shutterwhale
Photo Credit: Hilton Singapore
Photo Credit: Hilton Singapore
The Iftar buffet will be available at the Hilton Singapore from 19 April 2021 to 9 May 2021 and it has been verified as Halal by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS). Hotel guests who book the aforementioned city staycation package, as well as diners, will get to enjoy the following dishes (unlimited servings) which will be served to your table during the Iftar pop-up buffet while enjoying the sunset:

Appetisers & Salads
Dates, Assorted Nonya Kueh, Singapore Rojak, Singapore Popiah, Kerabu Mango Salad with Prawns, Chicken Sharwama Salad, Hummus, Baba Ganoush, Pita Bread, Local Crackers & Dips

Porridge
Bubur Lambuk Daging

Timeless Home-Cooked Dishes
Spiced Beef “Rendang”, Sambal Chili Lala with Petai, Ayam Masak Merah, Spicy Chicken Liver, Morrocan Spicy Chermoula Baked Seabass, Egg Shakshuka, Steamed Jasmine Rice

Local Favourites
Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce, Ketupat & Condiments Gado Gado of Assorted Vegetables with Satay Sauce Singapore Laksa with Shrimp, Fish Cake, Beansprouts, Tau Pok

Carving Trolley
Whole Roasted Australian Beef Sirloin with Natural Jus Served with Roasted Potatoes & Grilled Vegetables

Dessert Platter
Hilton Cheesecake, Ondeh Ondeh, Kueh Lapis, Marble Cake & Seasonal Fruits

Local Flavoured Ice Cream
Vanilla & Gula Melaka Flavour

Drinks
Cold: Sirap Bandung, Iced Lemon Tea
Hot: Coffee, Tea, Teh Tarik

Photo Credit: Hilton Singapore
Photo Credit: Hilton Singapore
The Iftar pop-up buffet is priced at S$74++ (Sun-Thu) and S$80++ (Fri-Sat) per adult and children under the age of five dine for free. Children aged between 5-12 years old will enjoy 50% off the aforementioned price but if you are not planning on doing a staycation, you may choose to do a group booking (minimum of 5 adults and maximum of 8 adults) to get 15% discount - do note that an advance reservation of at least two days is required.

The Staycation, Iftar Buffet & Sahur Set from just S$256++ per night is perfect if you are planning to make use of your S$100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRV) since your out of pocket fee (after deducting the S$100 SRV) will be only approximately S$211 nett. The Iftar buffet for two adults will already cost S$148++ for two so paying only S$108++ more for a stay in a King Deluxe Room and to enjoy a sahur in-room breakfast set the next morning is really not a bad idea. As a kind reminder, bookings on Klook that utilises a minimum of S$50 SRV will receive a further S$50 Klook Voucher (which you can utilise on your next booking and transaction) via email - limited to 1 voucher per user.

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gingerlyn

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Break fast in hotel is so against on Muslim teaching because Muslim followers must be moderate. Simple food such as eggs, water, and dates are sufficient. Why people are wasting their money in the hotels ?
 

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For a religion that needs enforcement on its believers...it must be a beautiful religion.
That is soo hypocritical. They want minahs to wear hijab etc. But ask them go all the way..full Sharia law ...full punishment if found eating during Ramadan....they will accept?
 

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As you know, there are many Malay who work as grab and food panda delivery and tomorrow is Muslim holly month.

I urge all the people not try not to order pork from grab and food panda. Otherwise our Muslim friends need to commit sin to deliver your pork.

So pls don’t order pork. If you need to eat pork, pls buy your own pork.

Asking permission here.

Can order Vegetarian char siew and Vegetarian pork trotter?
 

syed putra

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Sometimes I pity the Muslim because they are forced to handle pork. I think grab and food panda should enhance their apps so that Muslim can choose if they want to accept or refuse pork delivery
Asking permission here.

Can order Vegetarian char siew and Vegetarian pork trotter
Thank you for your concern. But there eill be no malays delivering food fir tge entire month and one week after raya. Hopefully this will bankrupt grab snd food panda.
 
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