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      CommentAuthorMint (CommentTimeSep 26th 2008)
     
    Hi all,

    anyone has any idea where I find a good certified Halal Restaurant? Looking for one to have a birthday celebration with about 6-8 of my gal pals. I am open to all types of cusinies, but will prefer a central location for convenice. But if you do know of other places, just list them =)
    Thanks in advance!
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      CommentAuthorcontrarian (CommentTimeSep 27th 2008)
     
    try searching http://www.singaporehalaldirectory.com
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    Go to a "Halal" hotel. All the F&B outlets there are halal.
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      CommentAuthormacadamia^n (CommentTimeSep 29th 2008)
     
    Like Royal Plaza on Scotts, Carousel

    Rendevous hotel,

    Grand Hyatt, Straits Kitchen

    but even places like The Rice Table,

    Amirahs Grill, Cafe Le Caire, Deli Moroccan are not bad.The last 3 are in the Bugis Area..
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      CommentAuthorMint (CommentTimeSep 29th 2008)
     
    ok ok thanks!
    will look into all of these places. =)
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      CommentAuthorHoongy ! (CommentTimeOct 14th 2008)
     
    <blockquote><cite>Posted By: macadamia^n</cite>Like Royal Plaza on Scotts, Carousel

    Rendevous hotel,

    Grand Hyatt, Straits Kitchen

    but even places like The Rice Table,

    Amirahs Grill, Cafe Le Caire, Deli Moroccan are not bad.The last 3 are in the Bugis Area..<div class="ThankfulPeople" noWrap="false"><span><a href="http://www.hungrygowhere.com/forum/account/28/">Hoongy !</a>,<a href="http://www.hungrygowhere.com/forum/account/1157/">starzdevil</a></span></div></blockquote>

    MN, is rice table any good?
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      CommentAuthormacadamia^n (CommentTimeOct 14th 2008)
     
    the last time i went (i tink about a year ago) it was good. my colleagues and mom usually take their frenz there. its worth a shot actually. kinda like ala carte buffet style
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    :boogie:macadamia
    where this place
    if remember let me know please
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      CommentAuthorcontrarian (CommentTimeOct 19th 2008)
     
    Am suddenly reminded of 2 favourites of mine: Tepak Sireh and Pagi Sore.
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      CommentAuthormacadamia^n (CommentTimeOct 19th 2008)
     
    Posted By: chicken republic:boogie:macadamia
    where this place
    if remember let me know please


    its
    The Rice Table (Orchard)
    360 Orchard Road
    #02-09 International Building
    Tel: 6835 3783 / 6835 3782
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      CommentAuthorcaniggia (CommentTimeOct 29th 2008)
     
    nt exactly considered a restaurant.... but considering it offers a wide variety for (halal) local chinese & malay on the menu, our muslim frens won't have problem trying to savour local chinese dishes.

    tong seng - located along liang seah st (facing mos burger, parco-bugis junction), adjacent to yew kee duck rice.
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      CommentAuthormacadamia^n (CommentTimeOct 29th 2008)
     
    i still think the best halal places are at coffeeshops...
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      CommentAuthorHoongy ! (CommentTimeOct 29th 2008)
     
    agree with you MN. I mean, what can beat all that oil in the wok :)
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      CommentAuthorcaniggia (CommentTimeOct 30th 2008)
     
    come to think of it, we could probably find the most halal joints available in the arab st cluster, or geylang serai plot too. however, their menus never seem to differ much 1 from another. so it doesnt quite make any difference in whichever joint u choose to dine in.
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      CommentAuthorJon Wan (CommentTimeOct 31st 2008)
     
    swensens
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      CommentAuthorcontrarian (CommentTimeOct 31st 2008)
     
    What about good halal Chinese food in Singapore? Abdul Razack's maybe? Where else?
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      CommentAuthormacadamia^n (CommentTimeNov 1st 2008)
     
    Abdul Razacks is ok...restu used to be not bad too but dropped standard..i like cahaya at far east plaza n habibie @ tampines St 81
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      CommentAuthorcaniggia (CommentTimeNov 1st 2008 edited)
     
    <blockquote><cite>Posted By: contrarian</cite>What about good halal Chinese food in Singapore? Abdul Razack's maybe? Where else?</blockquote> come to think of it, most chinese food dun taste as good without lard.
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      CommentAuthormacadamia^n (CommentTimeNov 2nd 2008)
     
    Posted By: caniggia
    Posted By: contrarianWhat about good halal Chinese food in Singapore? Abdul Razack's maybe? Where else?
    come to think of it, most chinese food dun taste as good without lard.


    maybe so, but u cant expect muslims who do wanna try chinese food to try those with lard now do u..
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      CommentAuthorcaniggia (CommentTimeNov 2nd 2008)
     
    <blockquote><cite>Posted By: macadamia^n</cite><blockquote><cite>Posted By: caniggia</cite><blockquote><cite>Posted By: contrarian</cite>What about good halal Chinese food in Singapore? Abdul Razack's maybe? Where else?</blockquote>come to think of it, most chinese food dun taste as good without lard.</blockquote>

    maybe so, but u cant expect muslims who do wanna try chinese food to try those with lard now do u..</blockquote> haha, of cos not... just a pity they'd never get a taste what fragrance really is like.