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10 best halal buffet restaurants in Singapore for Iftar this Ramadan 2019!

10 best halal buffet restaurants in Singapore for Iftar this Ramadan 2019!
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Singapore is a multi-cultural country and decadent buffet spreads for Muslims are actually not that difficult to find if you know where to look. This Ramadan, perhaps you can try out these halal restaurants in Singapore when breaking fast with family and friends! With a range of cuisines available, these are the best halal buffets in Singapore to fill your bellies for iftar.

1. STRAITS KITCHEN - GRAND HYATT

Photo: Straits Kitchen
Photo: Straits Kitchen

Enjoy a scrumptious spread of delicious local cuisine at this halal buffet! With specialities including Kueh Lapis, Char Kway Teow, and Roti Pratas, Straits Kitchen is definitely a fancier way to break fast with some local favourites. Bookings and reservations are available online, so you can break fast with your family comfortably at this halal buffet! For Ramadan, you can expect delicacies from Arabic cuisines.

Address:

10 Scotts Road, Grand Hyatt Singapore, Singapore 228211

Buffet:

Adult - $78++, Child - $38++

Opening Hours:

6:30 pm to 10:30 pm daily

2. BLUE JASMINE - PARK HOTEL FARRER PARK

Photo: Facebook/Blue Jasmine Singapore
Photo: Facebook/Blue Jasmine Singapore

Blue Jasmine will be serving up something special this Ramadan. Buffets at Blue Jasmine will follow a certain theme during different periods in Ramadan. From 13 to 19 May, it will be serving a Seafood Buffet (you can expect prawns, squids and crayfish). While from 20 to 26 May, it will be serving up a Grill & Roast Buffet with scrumptious dishes like beef and lamb chop.

Address:

10 Farrer Park Station Rd, Park Hotel Farrer Park, Singapore 217564

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $50++, Child - $25++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $60++, Child - $30++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

3. CAROUSEL - ROYAL PLAZA HOTEL

Photo: Royal Plaza on Scotts Singapore
Photo: Royal Plaza on Scotts Singapore

Carousel has a rather wide selection of food for their buffet. The selection includes many local favourites like chilli crab, chicken rice and even BBQ stingray! But that's not all. There is also a decent spread of Japanese cuisine and an impressive seafood platter. Don't miss out on the chocolate fondue fountain and the unique ice cream flavours they have such as Kaya Toast and Salted Egg.

Address:

25 Scotts Rd, Royal Plaza Hotel, Singapore 228220

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $80++, Child - $46++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $88++, Child - $49++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 9.30pm daily

4. AQUAMARINE - MARINA MANDARIN

Photo: AquaMarine
Photo: AquaMarine

AquaMarine has arguably one of the best halal buffets in Singapore. This Ramadan, you can expect special treats like the Sous Vide Egg on Mutton Kacang Pool and Prawn Vadai. On the weekends the buffet will have a larger extended menu which includes a barbecue station.

Address:

6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Mandarin, Singapore 039594

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $73++, Child - $36.50++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $83++, Child - $41.50++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

5. SALTWATER - VILLAGE HOTEL CHANGI

Photo: Saltwater
Photo: Saltwater

Dig into Saltwater's Ramadan buffet which will be filled to the brim with delicious food. You can expect food grilled food from a barbecue station, fresh seafood and some Arabic and Malay delicacies. Indulge in hummus, beef rendang, lemak prawns and much more!

Address:

1 Netheravon Rd, Village Hotel Changi, Singapore 508502

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $50++, Child - $25++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $60++, Child - $30++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

6. RUMAH RASA - BAY HOTEL

Photo: Rumah Rasa SG
Photo: Rumah Rasa SG

Rumah Rasa features hearty and soulful Indonesian cuisine in its buffet. You can feast on delicacies from different parts of Indonesia such as Ayam Panggang, Asam Laksa and many more! For the Ramadan buffet this year, there will be a special BBQ station set up during weekends.

Address:

50 Telok Blangah Rd, Bay Hotel Singapore, Singapore 098828

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $38++, Child - $22++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $45++, Child - $28++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 9.30pm daily

7. POP-UP IFTAR BUFFET - HILTON SINGAPORE

Photo: Hilton Singapore
Photo: Hilton Singapore

The Pop-Up Iftar Buffet has returned to Hilton Singapore for its third year! There will be an array of over 90 dishes and 4 live stations which include lamb Ouzi, beef rendang, oysters and much more. You can also feast on Moroccan, Japanese and Indian cuisine at this buffet.

Address:

581 Orchard Road, Hilton Singapore, Singapore 238883

Buffet:

$58++ per person

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

8. KATONG KITCHEN - VILLAGE HOTEL KATONG

Photo: Facebook/Katong Kitchen
Photo: Facebook/Katong Kitchen

Tantalise your taste buds with Nyonya flavours at Katong Kitchen! Located right smack in Katong - a location known for its Peranakan heritage - there's no better place to break fast at this Nyonya buffet. Besides Nyonya cuisine, you can also enjoy Asian, Macanese, and local Chinese cuisine at this halal buffet!

Address:

25 Marine Parade Road, Village Hotel Katong, Singapore 449536

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $50++, Child - $25++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $60++, Child - $30++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

9. ROYAL PALM - ORCHID COUNTRY CLUB

Photo: Royal Palm Orchid Country Club
Photo: Royal Palm Orchid Country Club

Royal Palm is one of the more affordable Halal buffets but that does not mean it doesn't serve up good grub. It is known for a rather diverse selection from Western cuisine to Indian and local flavours. What's even more attractive is it's 1-for-1 deal on weekdays! If you want to grab further discounts, be sure to bring your Privilege, Passion, NTUC! or Safra Card.

Address:

1 Orchid Club Rd, Orchid Country Club, Singapore 769162

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $48.90++ (1 for 1 promotion)

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $35++, Child - $15++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

10. STRAITS CAFE - RENDEZVOUS HOTEL

Photo: Straits Cafe
Photo: Straits Cafe

If you're more into local flavours, Straits Cafe is the buffet for you. Much like its name, the buffet offers tasty delights from places along the Straits of Malacca. There will be signature dishes from places like Penang, Singapore and Malacca. We recommend saving some room for their tasty durian dessert.

Address:

9 Bras Basah Rd, Rendezvous Hotel, Singapore 189559

Buffet:

Monday to Thursday, Adult - $54++, Child - $27++

Friday to Sunday, Adult - $62++, Child - $31++

Opening Hours:

6.30pm - 10pm daily

This article was first published in ShopBack

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