Punggol is Singapore's youngest food town, built around water. Waterway Point at the MRT-LRT hub carries the halal-certified anchor restaurants and food-hall staples, while One Punggol's hawker centre and Oasis Terraces along the waterway bring hawker pricing to the newest estates. Up at the coast, Northshore Plaza serves the seafront blocks, and the old Punggol Settlement jetty area keeps a few waterfront dining options (check badges — not all are halal). What makes Punggol special is the setting: eat, then walk it off along the Punggol Waterway or cross the bridge to Coney Island. The town's young Muslim families keep demand high, so new halal and Muslim-owned openings are constant — this guide tracks them as they land, each scored for halal confidence so you know what's MUIS-certified, what's Muslim-owned and what's self-declared before you order.
We're still adding halal spots for halal food in punggol.
Halal spots you can reach on foot from Punggol's stations.
Where halal food clusters in Punggol.
Yes — Waterway Point carries halal-certified restaurants and food-hall outlets. Confirm individual certificates on the MUIS HalalSG register or via the badges on our listings.
Northshore Plaza and Punggol Settlement are the closest options, though halal choices at the Settlement are limited — packing from Waterway Point before the walk is the safer plan.
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.