Sembawang pairs seaside calm with one of the North's most striking mosques. Sun Plaza above the MRT covers the certified basics — halal food court stalls, bakeries and quick family meals — while Canberra Plaza one stop south serves the newer estates. The real landmark is Masjid Assyafaah on Admiralty Lane: its modern, minaret-free architecture has made it one of Singapore's most photographed mosques, and the eateries around it lean naturally halal. Down at Sembawang Park, the old shipyard coastline turns into weekend picnic ground — pack from the Muslim-owned stalls near the MRT before heading down. The area rewards unhurried eating: kampong-era history, beach breezes and a compact spread of verified halal spots. This guide tracks them all with halal-confidence scores, from Sun Plaza's food court to the neighbourhood corners of Canberra and Admiralty.
We're still adding halal spots for halal food in sembawang.
Halal spots you can reach on foot from Sembawang's stations.
Where halal food clusters in Sembawang.
Masjid Assyafaah on Admiralty Lane is known for its striking modern architecture — no traditional dome or minaret — and serves the Sembawang community. It's a short ride from Sembawang MRT.
Stock up at the halal and Muslim-owned options around Sun Plaza and Sembawang MRT before heading to the park — the beachfront itself has limited food options.
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.
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