Sengkang grew fast, and its halal food kept pace. Compass One above the MRT-LRT hub is the daily default — a compact mall where halal-certified chains, bakeries and dessert stops cover the family bases. Sengkang Grand Mall by Buangkok extends the same convenience south, while the Rivervale and Anchorvale neighbourhood centres hide Muslim-owned coffeeshop stalls that only locals seem to know. Masjid Al-Mawaddah on Compassvale Bow is one of Singapore's newer-generation mosques, purpose-built for this young town's large Muslim community. Between meals, the Sengkang Riverside Park and its floating wetland make an easy family stroll. Sengkang eating is unfussy, affordable and genuinely local — this guide keeps the verified list current across the LRT loops, with halal-confidence scores separating the MUIS-certified from the self-declared so young families can choose with certainty.
We're still adding halal spots for halal food in sengkang.
Halal spots you can reach on foot from Sengkang's stations.
Where halal food clusters in Sengkang.
Compass One carries halal-certified chains, bakeries and food-court stalls across its retail floors — check each outlet's badge on our listings or its certificate on the MUIS register.
Masjid Al-Mawaddah on Compassvale Bow serves Sengkang — it's a modern mosque a short LRT hop from the town centre.
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.