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8 Halal Must-Eats at Lau Pa Sat

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Noor Aishah Karim •  Aug 18, 2023

Looking for a place to get supper? Or if you are looking to head for satay street, we got you covered! Here are 6 to keep your tummies occupied!

1) Ming Yen BBQ Seafood

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Indulge your cravings for seafood and complement your scrumptious satay with a visit to Ming Yen BBQ Seafood. This culinary haven promises an unforgettable dining experience, offering an extensive array of delectable seafood dishes that will leave your taste buds tingling with delight. From the freshest Kailan greens to an exquisite selection of seafood, Ming Yen BBQ Seafood has meticulously curated a menu that caters to all your desires and more.

Halal status: Halal-certified

Average price: $10-20

Opening hours:

Lau Pa Sat

Mon-Fri (7pm-12pm); Sat-Sun (3pm-1am)

2) Ipoh Hainanese Chicken Rice

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Ipoh Hainanese Chicken Rice is a beloved dish from Ipoh, a city in Malaysia known for its rich culinary heritage. This dish is a variation of the traditional Hainanese Chicken Rice, which has roots in Hainan, China. Good news for us, as there is a halal one at Lau Pa Sat that you could dine at and savour the good taste!

Halal status: Halal-certified

Average price: $5-7

Opening hours:

Lau Pa Sat

Mon-Fri (7pm-12pm); Sat-Sun (3pm-1am)

3) Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang is still ironing out the pick-up service at its Tampines outlet, but we think it's worth a mention anyway! Blending authentic Indonesian-style Taliwang chicken with a local favourite, their nasi lemak is flavourful and the chilli is loaded with spicy sambal that will set your mouth on fire. ? Halal status: Muslim-owned

Average price: $5-7

Opening hours:

Lau Pa Sat

Mon-Fri (7pm-12pm); Sat-Sun (3pm-1am)

4) Satay Power 6

There's nothing better than having tender and juicy satay for supper at Satay Power 6! The aromatic smell of skewered meat floating around the food centre is hard to miss. Add on BBQ prawns and honey wings, and we’re sold.

Halal status: Muslim-owned

Average price: $0.75 per stick; minimum order of 10 sticks

Opening hours:

Lau Pa Sat

Mon-Fri (7pm-12pm); Sat-Sun (3pm-1am)

Ayer Rajah Food Centre

Mon-Fri (2pm-11pm); Sat-Sun (11am-11pm)

Addresses:

Lau Pa Sat

18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582

Ayer Rajah Food Centre

503 W Coast Dr, Stall 23, Singapore 120503

5) Best Satay 7&8

This is truly a worthy contender of the best satay award in Lau Pa Sat. It’s full of the greasy and juicy flavours we love. Oh my, it's getting harder to choose which is the best isn’t it?

Halal status: Muslim-owned

Average price: $0.70 per stick; minimum order of 10 sticks

Opening hours: 7pm-1am (Mon-Fri); 6pm-1.30am (Sat-Sun)

Address: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582

Contact: +65 9627 7503

6) A.M Mohamed

Thinking of getting prata or even Murtabak for a late-night supper? Here's the place to head to! A.M. Mohamad has all the things that you're craving for and more!

Halal status: Muslim-owned

Average price: $5-7

Opening hours: 5.15pm-12am daily

Address: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582

Contact: +65 ​​8504 3704

We hope this has been helpful to you!

7) Geylang Serai Satay


This satay could easily compete for the title of the top satay award at Lau Pa Sat. Its rich and succulent flavors are absolutely delightful. It's becoming quite a challenge to determine the ultimate best choice, isn't it?

8) Enak Sedap Nasi Kahwin

Enak Sedap Nasi Kahwin, situated within Singapore's bustling Lau Pa Sat, is a renowned eatery renowned for its delectable Malaysian cuisine. Positioned at the center of the urban landscape, this restaurant presents an extensive array of options, spanning from classic Malaysian delights like Nasi Lemak and Mee Goreng, to contemporary creations such as Nasi Kahwin and Nasi Goreng.