Halal food causeway point

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Halal food causeway point: There are quite a few Halal restaurants in Causeway Point (Woodlands, Singapore) . Some popular ones are located right in the mall.

Halal food causeway point
Halal food causeway point

Halal food causeway point

1️⃣ Dim Sum Halal

  • The Dim Sum Place @ Causeway Point
  • 📍 #03-31 Causeway Point
  • ⭐ ~4.8/5
  • Dishes: halal dim sum, xiao long bao, siew mai, steamed buns, noodles.
  • This is  a famous halal dim sum restaurant in Singapore .

2️⃣ Fatty Rice

Fatty Rice
Fatty Rice
  • Crave Nasi Lemak @ Causeway Point
  • 📍 B1-K12
  • Dish: nasi lemak ayam, sambal, dried fish, egg.
  • The price is quite cheap (~SGD 5–8).

3️⃣ Fried Rice / Noodles

  • WOK HEY Causeway Point
  • 📍 B1-K10
  • Dishes: stir-fried noodles, Hong Kong-style wok-cooked fried rice.
  • Co  halal-certified .

4️⃣ Food court Halal

  • Cantine by Kopitiam
  • 📍 #07-03 Causeway Point
  • Halal food court with many stalls: Malay, Western, noodles, rice.

5️⃣ Chicken Rice / Western

Chicken Rice / Western
Chicken Rice / Western
  • Chicken Ka Kee
  • 📍 B1-16
  • Món: chicken rice halal, roasted chicken.

6️⃣ French Halal Restaurants

  • Chicken – Causeway Point
  • 📍 B1-25
  • Món: roasted chicken, pasta, French food halal.

✅  Quick suggestion (for many people):

  • Dim sum → The Dim Sum Place
  • Quick and cheap food →  Crave Nasi Lemak
  • Food court with many choices →  Cantine by Kopitiam

🕌 Halal food meaning

1. Abide by Islamic law.

Halal refers to foods that are permitted for consumption by Muslims according to the Quran .

The opposite of Halal is Haram (which is banned).

2. Ensure the origin and processing method.

Halal food meaning
Halal food meaning

Halal food must meet the following requirements:

  • Animals must be slaughtered according to Islamic ritual.
  • The butcher recites a prayer in the name of Allah.
  • Blood must be completely drained from the animal’s body.
  • The processing method must not be mixed with Haram food.

3. Forbidden Foods (Haram)

Some foods are not allowed in Halal :

  • Pork and pork products
  • Animals die before slaughter.
  • Blood
  • Predators (such as lions, tigers, etc.)
  • Alcoholic beverages

4. Moral and hygienic significance

Halal is not just a rule about food; it also has a deeper meaning:

  • Cleanliness and food safety
  • Humane treatment of animals
  • Honesty in production and business

✅ In summary: Halal = food that is legal according to Islamic law , guaranteeing its origin, slaughtering methods, processing, and hygiene so that Muslims can consume it.

👍 If you want, I can:

  • List  all Halal restaurants in Causeway Point (15+ restaurants)
  • Or, I’d suggest  some good Halal food near Woodlands / Johor Bahru  (many Singaporeans eat there).

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