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Yes — Hjh Maimunah is a MUIS halal-certified Malay and nasi padang restaurant (a Michelin Bib Gourmand). Certification is per-premises and renewable — confirm the outlet on the MUIS HalalSG register.
Yes — Hjh Maimunah is a MUIS halal-certified Malay and nasi padang restaurant (a Michelin Bib Gourmand). Certification is per-premises and renewable — confirm the outlet on the MUIS HalalSG register.
MUIS certification is issued per premises. Hjh Maimunah'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 Hjh Maimunah 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.