6 Halal Dim Sum Spots Serving Egg Tarts, Dumplings, Buns & More
From egg tarts to congee, chee cheong fun and liu sha bao (salted egg custard bun), who doesn’t love dim sum? There’s only one downside: most dim sum places aren’t suitable for our Muslim friends. If you have no idea where you and your friends can dig into some yummy halal dim sum in Singapore, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where you can bring your friends, both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, to partake in yum cha sessions together!
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89.7 Supper Club
If you’re craving dim sum at an ungodly hour, this 24-hour halal-certified hawker centre can help you satisfy those cravings. You’ll find the usual dim sum classics like Har Gow and Siew Mai, as well as more interesting dishes such as Thai-style Steamed Beancurd Roll and Coffee Pau. Apart from dim sum, 89.7 Supper Club also has an extensive menu that covers Chinese, Indian, Western, and Malay cuis...
Enak Enak Hong Kong Tea House
Halal-certified Enak Enak Hong Kong Teahouse has been serving handmade halal dim sum since 2015, with two outlets at East Coast and Simpang Bedok. If you love salted egg, make sure to try their Salted Egg Yolk Custard Buns! They also have a deep-fried mantou dish that comes with a salted egg yolk dip. Apart from the steaming hot delicious dim sum dishes, their menu also offers a variety of Indian...
Madeleine’s Original Portuguese Egg Tart
if what you’re craving for is just a snack instead of a full meal, Madeleine’s Original Portuguese Egg Tart is known for creating yummy egg tarts using only halal-certified ingredients. With a crispy, flaky crust and a creamy custard centre, the custard of each tart also has a caramelised top for more flavour. The brand also has their signature egg tarts in a mini version that are just perfect for...
Streats Hong Kong Cafe
With five outlets in Singapore, Streats Hong Kong Cafe is one of the more accessible halal dim sum eateries here. While there aren’t that many options on the dim sum menu, they do have classics like Steamed Chicken Siew Mai and Steamed BBQ Chicken Buns. Fans of oozy custard buns will also be glad to know that they have that here too! You’ll also be able to find more filling Hong Kong fare such as...
Tang Tea House
Mouth-watering dumplings and traditional Chinese cuisine await your taste buds when you dine at Tang Tea House. Try their signature Shanghai Steamed Dumplings, Siew Mai, Har Kow, and of course the Salted Egg Crystal Dumplings. The halal dim sum restaurant also offers multi-flavour platters where you can try out different flavours of buns and dumplings! With several outlets peppered across the isla...
The Dim Sum Place
The Dim Sum Place is a halal establishment that serves up the dim sum dishes with a twist. Think Deep-Fried Siew Mai, Vermicelli Roll with Beef Rendang and Baked Wasabi Buns! Their rendition of the char siew bun is also a crowd favourite, with tender braised duck slathered in the same sweet and savoury sauce we all know and love. Make sure to leave room for dessert too, with options such as comfor...