Skip to content
Humble HalalSingapore
ExploreHawkerAsk AITravelEventsToolsPricing
Humble HalalSingapore
Loading…
HomeSearchSavedProfile
Humble HalalSingapore

Singapore’s most trusted halal & Muslim-owned business directory. A discovery platform, not a certifier.

Get the weekly halal guide

By subscribing you agree to receive marketing emails from HumbleHalal and accept our Privacy Policy. We'll confirm your email first. Unsubscribe anytime.

MUIS CertifiedMuslim-Owned
Operated by ONN GROUP LLP
60 Paya Lebar Road, #06-28 Paya Lebar Square
Singapore 409051
Growth services by Onnifyworks

  • Explore
  • Deals & coupons
  • Events
  • Map view
  • Halal travel & hotels
  • Flights
  • My trips

  • Islamic tools
  • Mosques in Singapore
  • Prayer rooms (musollah)
  • Saved places
  • Blog & guides

  • List your business
  • Owner getting-started
  • Advertise with us
  • Host an event
  • Pricing
  • Claim a listing
  • Request a quote

  • How we verify
  • Is it halal? checker
  • Report an issue
  • Suggest a place

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • FAQ

  • Halal directory
  • Halal Restaurants
  • Halal Cafés
  • Halal Groceries
  • Muslim-Friendly Beauty
  • Muslim-Friendly Health & Medical
  • Modest Fashion
  • Muslim-Owned Home Services
  • Muslim-Owned Automotive Services
  • Malay & Muslim Wedding Vendors
  • Islamic Education & Tuition
  • Muslim-Owned Professional Services
  • Umrah & Muslim-Friendly Travel
  • All categories →

  • Halal Basics
  • Restaurants & Cafés
  • Cuisines
  • Areas & Malls
  • Seasonal & Events
  • Community & Business
  • All guides →
TermsPrivacyPDPACookiesAccessibilityHalal disclaimer
© 2026 Humble Halal. Built for the Singapore Muslim community.
Always verify certification on MUIS HalalSG.
Home›Is it halal?›Oriental Kopi
Halal status checker

Is Oriental Kopi Halal in Singapore?

Clear, source-backed guidance to help you make an informed choice.

No pork — but not MUIS-certified

Oriental Kopi — no pork — but not muis-certified

Oriental Kopi's Singapore outlets are not MUIS halal-certified — only its Malaysian outlets hold JAKIM certification, which does not apply here. The Singapore menu is stated to be pork-free, but it is not on the MUIS HalalSG register, so treat it as no-pork, not certified, and verify on MUIS HalalSG.

Status
No pork — but not MUIS-certified
Category
Malaysian kopitiam & café
Last checked
July 2026
Source
MUIS HalalSG register + publicly available information
Verify on MUIS HalalSG Report an update
OKMalaysian kopitiam & café

How we reached this answer

  • Searched the official MUIS HalalSG register — no certification found
  • Reviewed the brand's own no-pork/no-lard statements and public information
  • Date-stamped the result — last checked July 2026
Important: Halal certification can change. This is a guide based on publicly available information as of July 2026 — always confirm the current status on the official MUIS HalalSG register. Humble Halal is a discovery platform, not a halal certifier.

What to check before you order

  • Self-declared 'no pork, no lard' is not audited — sauces, stocks, flavourings and desserts can still contain alcohol or animal-derived ingredients.
  • Ask about specific ingredients (mirin, rum, gelatine, rennet) if you dine here.
  • Status can change — a brand may pursue certification later; check MUIS HalalSG for updates.

Check another brand or ingredient

Popular searches:BreadTalkSwee HengChocolate OriginParis BaguetteGelatinE471

Frequently asked questions

Is Oriental Kopi MUIS halal-certified in Singapore?

Oriental Kopi's Singapore outlets are not MUIS halal-certified — only its Malaysian outlets hold JAKIM certification, which does not apply here. The Singapore menu is stated to be pork-free, but it is not on the MUIS HalalSG register, so treat it as no-pork, not certified, and verify on MUIS HalalSG.

Is 'no pork, no lard' at Oriental Kopi the same as halal?

No. It is a self-declared claim covering only those two ingredients. MUIS halal certification audits the entire kitchen, ingredient list and supply chain. Whether a self-declared establishment is acceptable is a personal decision — the facts above are here to inform it.

Could Oriental Kopi become halal-certified later?

Yes — several Singapore chains moved from no-pork/no-lard to full MUIS certification in recent years. Check the MUIS HalalSG register for the latest status.

How can I check if Oriental Kopi is halal?

Search for Oriental Kopi 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.

Similar malaysian kopitiam & café checks

Is 4Fingers Crispy Chicken halal?YesIs A&W halal?YesIs ANDES by Astons halal?YesIs Astons halal?NoIs Awfully Chocolate halal?NoIs Beard Papa's halal?Yes

See all brands in the halal checker →

What 'no pork, no lard — but not certified' means

'No pork, no lard' is a self-declaration by the business. It only tells you those two ingredients are not used — it says nothing about alcohol in sauces or desserts, gelatine sources, cross-contamination, or how ingredients are sourced and handled.

MUIS halal certification verifies the whole kitchen, supply chain and processes. A no-pork declaration, however sincere, is not audited by anyone. Many Muslims choose differently here — our role is to tell you clearly which assurance you're getting.

The weekly halal guide

Halal status changes — we track them

New certifications, lapses and halal finds, delivered to your inbox.

By subscribing you agree to receive marketing emails from HumbleHalal and accept our Privacy Policy. We'll confirm your email first. Unsubscribe anytime.