There’s something here for everyone!
Running out of ideas on where to Iftar? Here are 10 places for you to go for a satisfying meal with your family and friends when the sun goes down. From buffets to menus that are exclusive this Ramadan, we have something for everyone!
1. Badoque Cafe
Badoque Cafe is known for their amazingly huge portions which make it a great place for sharing. It has two outlets – Upper Thomson and Bedok – to satisfy the taste buds of its customers.
Their menu is quite extensive, so take your time to look through a wide range of starters and mains. We recommend that you kick off your meal with the Kepak Bing Bing which means Ultra spicy chicken wings ($5.50), pizzas and even donburi (Japanese rice bowl) that they offer! They pride themselves in serving up humongous portions, so definitely bear that in mind when you order their mains. Order their Badoque Ribs ($36), which serves up chunks of moist beef ribs glazed in a delicious tangy, savoury sweet American barbeque sauce.
There’s bound to be something that appeals to everyone in the family!
Where: No. 246 Upper Thomson Rd S574370/246 Bedok Rd, Singapore 469420
Time: 6:00PM – 11:00PM
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2. BURGS
Tucked away at Golden Mile Food Centre lies a newly opened eatery Burgs, a halal eatery that is helmed by 3 young chefs. They serve burgers that are quality yet cheap – the most expensive one is a mere $6.50 and all burgers come with fries!
It offers a wide selection from Nacho Fish and Chips Burger ($4.90), Chicken Teriyaki Burger ($5.50) to one of its signatures, the Burg’s Breakfast Burger ($6.50).
The Nacho Fish and Chips Burger offers a deep fried pollack fillet which is tender on the inside and crispy on the outside. The nacho cheese is complemented with homemade tar tar sauce to further enhance the flavour of the fish!
Top up an additional $1 to swap those fries for onion rings, and if you’re famished just top up $2.50 for an additional beef patty.
Where: 505 Beach Road #B1-24 Golden Mile Food Centre, Singapore 199583
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun 11:00AM – 6:30PM
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3. The Malayan Council
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Situated at Kampung Bugis, The Malayan Council is a Muslim owned cafe establishment.
If you can’t decide what to order, you can give its Asam Pedas Fish ‘N’ Chips ($19) a go! The cream dory is dipped in light batter and fried to golden brown perfection accompanied by truffle fries on the side.
End of the night with the Molten Jongkong ($9.50) – moist pandan cake filled with molten gula melaka topped off with kueh jongkong and served with vanilla ice cream on the side.
Where: 22 Dunlop Street, Kampong Bugis, Singapore
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: 6pm-11pm Sat: 11.30am-11pm Sun: 11.30am-6pm
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4. Take Hyde Out!
Previously known as Hyde and Co., this establishment is no stranger to our Muslim friends. Whether you wish to dine in or you’re looking to take out, this is the best option for you.
Furthermore, simply use the promo code: IFTARHYDEOUT to enjoy 10% off your bill when pre-order your Iftar orders before 4:00PM and pick them up between 4:30PM to 7:00PM!
Hyde’s Chili Crab Pasta ($22.90) is an all-time favourite and it has even made its way up to the Top 10 Best Singapore Fusion Dishes by Seth Lui!
Another favourite is the Pulled Beef Mantou ($8.90) – slow cooked beef brisket complemented with homemade BBQ sauce, it is the perfect starter to whet your appetite. The mantou has a crispy shell but is slightly sweet and fluffy on the inside, and we promise that you won’t be able to stop at one.
If you’re thirsty, Addams Family ($6.50) is bound to refresh you! The Iced Turkish Apple Tea is topped with crushed apples and is just sweet enough to get you coming back for more.
Where: 785 North Bridge Road
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: 6pm-11pm Sat: 11.30am-11pm Sun: 11.30am-6pm
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5. 21 On Rajah
This buffet offers a “Lauk Kampung” traditional Malay cuisine for its Iftar Buffet. Its deconstructed Mediterranean and Asian menu features the good ol’ traditional favourites such as Beef Rendang, Slipper Lobster in Chili Crab sauce, and their very own rice dish – Nasi Dagang that is specially prepared by the chefs using halba seeds and coconut milk.
If you’re looking for something more authentic or food that reminds you of your grandmother’s cooking, knock yourself out at this buffet. We are sure that your grandparents would love it too!
Where: 1 Jalan Rajah, Singapore 329133
Opening Hours: 6:00PM – 10:30PM
Price: $45++ to $60++
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6. The Lab SG
Drawing inspiration from the TV series, Breaking Bad, the interior of the cafe resembles a science laboratory.
This Ramadhan, a special menu will be served by the team. For starters – Talam Luk Quiche is an interesting choice to try.
As for its mains, give the Shrimp Mango Salsa Burger and Asam Rebus Pasta a try and end the night with the Banana Pengat Cheesecake or the Sticky Date pudding if you want to stick to the classics.
Set menus are available so do give them a try!
Where: 1 Jalan Pisang #01-01
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 12:30PM to 10:30PM, Sun 1:00PM to 9:30PM
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7. VXX Cooperative
While they are not halal certified, the folks at VXX only use Halal ingredients and is one of the few Muslim-friendly cafes in Jalan Besar.
We heard that the Banana French Toast ($12) is an old favourite that the customers absolutely love! Featuring mascarpone, frozen berries and coffee custard – it is indeed a curious mix. The coffee custard goes so well with the tangy mascarpone and the sweetness of the berries.
Insider Tip: Add a scoop of Coffee ice cream to your toast! ($4)
Their newly introduced Miso-maple Salmon ($21) is a hit with the crowd so do give that a go too!
Aside from that VXX knows their coffee – they have a curated list of roasts that spans from Malaysia all the way to Sweden.
Where: 20 Foch Road Singapore 209261
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat, 10:00AM-9:00PM & Sun 9:00AM – 6:00PM
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8. All Things Delicious
All Things Delicious has Ramadan-to-go meals and drinks that you can head down to grab after work and join your friends and family at home!
On the menu, the Soy-glazed Salmon ($21.90) is their most popular rice bowl, and it is completed with organic shimeiji mushrooms, sliced avocados, cherry tomatoes and a six-minute egg. It ensures that your stomach is satisfied while having a balanced meal.
For a refreshing kick, order their Baby Spinach and Watermelon Salad ($6.90) that is topped off with homemade honey-dijion dressing to complement the salad.
Pick up some desserts along the way! They offer interesting flavours such as Gula Melaka and Orange Infused Sugee Cakes too. The Gula Melaka Cake is dense yet moist, with the fragrance of the gula melaka hitting your taste buds with every bite.
Where: 34 Arab St, Singapore 199733
Pick up times: 4pm-7pm
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9. Flavour Flings
Love salted egg yolk croissants? This cafe was the one that first started the trend! Get their Salted Egg Yolk Croissant ($6.90) or Salted Egg Yolk Fries ($8.90) to start.
The salted egg sauce is made in house from scratch and are available till it is sold out for the day!
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For mains, try their Beef Steak and Raclette ($24.90) and Confit Chicken Leg with Waffles ($18.50). The Beef Steak is cooked to a lovely medium before being bathed in a gooey layer of swiss cheese.
Do note that they frequently host a full house, so make your reservations in advance!
Where: 121 Hougang Ave 1 #01-1348, Singapore 530121
Opening Hours: Mon, Wed-Fri 11:00AM – 9:00PM, Sat and Sun 9:00AM – 9:00PM
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10. Royz et Vous
Ramadan specials here include Beef Rendang with Baked Potato and the REV Satay Burger! The fusion dishes between traditional Malay food and western cuisine is only valid until the end of June, so grab it while it lasts!
Take note that Ramadan specials are only available at the Telok Ayer outlet!
Where: 137 Telok Ayer Street #01-01 Singapore
Opening Hours: Mon to Thurs 11-10pm, Fri 11am-11pm, Sat 12pm-11pm, Sun 12pm-10pm
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What are you waiting for? Grab your friends and family to Iftar at any one of these places and we guarantee that it will leave you satisfied 😉