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Yes — The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf states its food and beverages in Singapore are MUIS halal-certified, and its outlets appear on the MUIS HalalSG register. Certification is per-premises and renewable, so confirm the specific outlet on the register before ordering.
Yes — The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf states its food and beverages in Singapore are MUIS halal-certified, and its outlets appear on the MUIS HalalSG register. Certification is per-premises and renewable, so confirm the specific outlet on the register before ordering.
MUIS certification is issued per premises. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf's Singapore outlets are covered under its certification, but a brand-new outlet is only covered once its own certificate is issued — confirm the specific outlet on the MUIS HalalSG register if it just opened.
Yes. Certificates are time-limited and renewed periodically, and MUIS can suspend a certificate if conditions are breached. The MUIS HalalSG register always reflects the current status, which is why every answer here links to it.
Search for The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on the official MUIS HalalSG register at halal.muis.gov.sg, or look for a valid MUIS halal certificate displayed at the outlet. A “no pork, no lard” sign is self-declared and is not the same as MUIS halal certification.
MUIS halal certification means the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore has audited the premises, ingredients and supply chain, and issued a halal certificate for the outlet or plant. Certified outlets display the certificate and appear on the official MUIS HalalSG register.
Certification is per-premises and time-limited: it must be renewed, and a new outlet is only covered once its own certificate is issued. That is why we always link you to the register — the certificate on the wall and the HalalSG listing are the ground truth on the day you visit.