I am always so fascinated at how simple Chinese food is to make. It only takes several key ingredients but taste amazing. Though I do not always crave for Chinese food, Chinese cuisine will always have a special place in my heart.
Many Chinese restaurants in Singapore are not Halal and thus, it is pretty difficult to get hold of some of their delicious dishes. However, there are handful of the halal ones, allowing my family and I to enjoy or indulge.
Home of Seafood
Home of Seafood serves Halal Chinese style seafood and is in partnership with the well-known House of Seafood. This restaurant was established in 2009 and has since then become a food icon. Today, it is also known to be a great place for friends and family to enjoy a meal together.
They offer a wide selection of seafood dishes ranging from crab to sea cucumber and abalone. Some recommended dishes include their Award-winning Chilli Crab ($68.00), Stir-Fried La La with Sambal Chilli ($12.50), Wok-Fried Black Pepper Crayfish ($30.00) and Seafood Fish Maw Soup ($12.30).
Apart from seafood, they also offer beef, chicken and vegetable dishes such as their Sauteed Beef with Ginger & Spring Onion ($16.30), Crispy Shrimp Paste Chicken ($12.30) and French Bean with Dried Shrimp ($10.30).
What are you waiting for? Reserve your tables or place your orders online now!
Home of Seafood: 1 Joo Chiat Pl, Singapore 427739
Operating Hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm daily
Tang Tea House
Imagine mouth-watering dumplings and traditional Chinese cuisine. Tang Tea House has them all. Their restaurants are conveniently situated at six locations in Singapore. Their spacious restaurant and alfresco dining can definitely accommodate you and your loved ones (although we can’t do so now due to the current restrictions).
They have so many dishes to offer. Some of their seafood dishes include Curry Fish ($32.00), Sweet and Sour Sliced Fish (from $12.00) and Fried Baby Squid (from $14.00). Other meat dishes include Yam Ring with Diced Chicken ($25.00), Fried Beef with Black Pepper Sauce (from $13.00) and Hotplate Tofu ($11.00).
Apart from these ala carte dishes, you can also indulge in their dim sum. Some of which include Shanghai Steamed Dumplings ($4.70 – 4 pieces), Pan-fired Chicken Dumplings ($4.70 – 4 pieces), Lobster Mai ($5.60 – 3 pieces), and others.
Make a reservation at the nearest Tang Tea House outlet or place your order via their website now to enjoy them at home!
Tang Tea House Outlets:
- Simpang Bedok: 357/359 Bedok road, Singapore 469545
- Jalan Kayu: 242 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799466
- Changi Village: 57 Lorong Bekukong, Singapore 499173
Operating Hours: 11.00am – 1.00am daily
- Jurong West: 414 Jurong West Street 42, Singapore 640414
Operating Hours: 11.00am – 11.00pm daily
- Selera Serambi by Tang Tea House: Wisma Geylang Serai , 1 Engku Aman Turn, #01-04, Singapore 408528
Operating Hours: 10.00am – 10.00pm
Nuodle
At Nuodle, you get to experience the history in the making with a unique bowl of yellow noodle goodness prepared just for you. Nuodle is famous for their Lanzhou noodles. Apart from that, they offer a wide range of noodle dishes for their customers.
Some of their best-selling noodle bowls include their Signature Sauced Beef La Mian (from $11.50), Sauerkraut Beef La Mian (from $9.90), Lanzhou Fried La Mian ($9.50) and Sour Soup Soft Beef La Mian (from $10.90).
You can also choose you preferred noodle thickness to go with your broth of choice. Head over to Nuodle or place your orders via their website now!
Nuodle Outlets:
- Tampines: 1 Tampines Walk, #01-101, Our Tampines Hub, Singapore 528523
- Wood Square: 12 Woodlands Square, #01-61, Wood Square Tower 1, Singapore 737715
Operating Hours: 11.00am – 10.00pm daily
- Singpost: 10 Eunos Road 8, #B1-128 Singpost Centre, Singapore 408600
Operating Hours: Monday – Thursday: 11.00am – 9.00pm | Friday – Sunday: 11.00am – 10.00pm
Yumen Hut
Specialising in noodle making, Yumen Hut started in 2008 as a casual dining noodles eatery. Its parent company, Kwong Seng International, has more than 60 years’ experience in noodle manufacturing. The range of noodles at Yumen Hut is all about taste and nutrition, with many of its noodles made using vegetable juice.
Some of their unique noodle dishes include Laksa Paprika Noodles ($7.80), Pasta Sauce Pumpkin Noodles ($7.80), Dumpling Spinach Noodles ($6.80) and Fried Chicken Carrot Noodles ($6.80). There are also rice dishes such as Fried Chicken Rice ($6.80) and Scallop Bean Paste Rice ($7.80).
Pair your dishes with sides like Otah ($4.80), Steam Dumplings ($4.80) and Prawn Roll ($6.00). What are you waiting for? Head down to Yumen Hut and savour delicious noodles or place your orders via Deliveroo now!
Yumen Hut Outlets:
- E!Hub @ Downtown East: 1 Pasir Ris Close, #02-112, Singapore 519599
- Market Square @ Downtown East : 1 Pasir Ris Close, #02-323 E!Avenue, Singapore 519599
Operating Hours: 11.00am – 10.00pm daily
After talking about all these Chinese foods, I am craving for some myself. Share this with your friends and family and head down to these halal Chinese restaurants to enjoy delicious Chinese food!