City Hall sits at the civic heart of Singapore, and its halal food lives mostly inside the malls that ring the interchange. Raffles City, directly above the station, and Funan a short walk away both carry halal-certified outlets across their food halls, while the CHIJMES and Bras Basah side adds cafés and restaurants — though not all are certified, so check before you sit. This is a lunchtime district for the offices around Beach Road and the Padang, and a natural staging point for the Marina Bay and Esplanade attractions nearby. With City Hall being a major North-South/East-West interchange, it connects fast to the deeper halal clusters at Bugis and Arab Street one or two stops away. This guide tracks the verified halal and Muslim-owned options across the City Hall malls and the surrounding civic district, each scored so you can tell MUIS-certified from self-declared.
Halal spots you can reach on foot from City Hall's stations.
Where halal food clusters in City Hall.
Yes — Raffles City carries halal-certified outlets in its food hall and among its restaurants. Confirm each certificate on the MUIS HalalSG register or via the badge on its Humble Halal listing.
Raffles City and Funan are the closest malls with halal-certified options; for a wider choice, Bugis and Arab Street are one to two MRT stops away.
Yes — the malls around the interchange have halal-certified food-hall and fast-casual options that suit the Beach Road and civic-district office crowd.
No. Each listing is clearly labelled — MUIS Certified, Admin Verified, Muslim-Owned or self-declared — with a halal-confidence score. Always confirm certification on MUIS HalalSG.
Use the map view or area filters to see halal places nearby, then sort by halal-confidence score or rating.