A day of indulgence in dining
Sentosa, located just 15 minutes away from Singapore, is an island with Singapore's largest attractions including Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, S.E.A. Aquarium, and many more. Sentosa may be modest in size, but its dining offerings will surely surprise you with their scale.
In fact, there are quite a few Halal-certified eateries in Sentosa, and Klook has handpicked the top 10 for you!
Universal Studios Singapore
As the first film-themed amusement park in Southeast Asia, it would be a shame if there were no Halal eateries here. Right at Universal Studios Singapore, there are up to 5 different Halal-certified restaurants for you to choose from, depending on whether you want European dishes or local cuisine.
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1. Cafe Oasis Spice

If you're craving Middle Eastern cuisine, head straight to Oasis Spice Cafe, located in the Ancient Egypt area. Not only is this place fully air-conditioned, but it's also decorated in an Egyptian style that complements the food here perfectly. The restaurant offers seating for large groups and even has spaces for those looking to escape the sun a bit.

Food here might be a tad pricier (hey, it's an amusement park after all), but fret not, each dish is always generously portioned, ensuring you'll be full by the end of the day, or at least enough to conquer the spooky Mummy Ride right across the store.
The top-rated dish by Klook on the menu here is the Butter Chicken Briyani Rice. Rich in flavor with a hint of spice, this is an unconventional dish in the theme park realm, one you can't find just anywhere. And of course, with Butter Chicken, everything is sure to be fantastic.
Location: Ancient Egypt, opposite Mummy Ride
Price: starting from $10.50 per dish
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Contact: 6577 6688
2. Mel’s Drive-In

If you're into classic New York-style hot dogs and fries, then Mel’s Drive-In is the perfect spot for you. The restaurant is decked out with strong influences from the 1973 American movie - American Graffiti, and it's the closest eatery to the park entrance.
This vibrant restaurant will serve you up classic American fare, mostly in super-sized portions, with fast, efficient service.

Imagine a classic American greasy spoon infused with a dash of Singaporean flavor, and you get Mel’s Drive-In's unique creation: the Shiok Burger. Packed with seasoned chicken, onions, guacamole sauce, and smoked turkey bacon with beef, this burger is a delightful fusion of Western and local flavors, and of course, a must-try when you're here.
In addition to the restaurant's vibrant interior, Mel’s Drive-In also arranges a few vintage cars outside the door for you to 'strike a pose' with.
Location: New York, opposite Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase
Price: dishes starting from $12
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Contact: 6577 8888
3. Friar’s

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Located in Far Far Away, Friar’s Good Food is famous for its Fish & Chips and a variety of vegetarian options. With both outdoor and indoor seating areas, Friar’s is also known for its generous portion of fries, which everyone knows is the highlight when it comes to Fish & Chips.

In addition to Fish & Chips, the restaurant also serves delicious options like Chicken & Chips, seafood, and even ice cream and milkshakes. And here’s a secret, the prices here are quite 'light' compared to other Halal-certified spots in the park.
Location: Far Far Away, opposite Shrek’s 4-D Adventure
Price: starting from $9
Opening hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Contact: 6577 8899
4. Food Stand Marty’s Casa Del Wild

Visiting Singapore, enjoying the thrills of Universal Studios Singapore, without indulging in Singaporean cuisine would be a miss, wouldn’t it? Head over to Food Stand Marty’s Casa Del Wild to savor authentic Halal Asian dishes, including local favorites like Nasi Lemak and Satay (grilled skewered meat). Unlike the Discovery Food Court, prices at Marty’s Casa Del Wild are a bit higher.

To put it bluntly, Marty’s portions, including the kids’ meals, are quite generous, hence the saying ‘You get what you pay for.’ Marty’s Casa Del Wild also offers a vegetarian menu.
Location: Madagascar Zone, right in front of the entrance to Far Far Away
Price: from $9
Opening hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Contact: 6577 8888
Adventure Cove Waterpark
Here, you can immerse yourself in water slides and dive among 20,000 tropical fish. Additionally, Adventure Cove Waterpark offers a few dining options including food carts and small eateries. As the park is quite strict about its 'No outside food' policy, bringing food from nearby areas or home is not allowed. However, there are 2 Halal food stalls in the park to cater to your appetite, so no worries.
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Food Stalls

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The Hot Dogs & Drinks stall sells typical amusement park fare: Hot Dogs, Bangers & Mash, drinks, and ice cream. With reasonable prices, the food here will fill you up before tackling the wild waves.
Just a heads up, the meat at Hot Dogs & Drinks is only chicken and beef.
Location: Behind the Big Bucket Treehouse
Price: from $6
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Contact: 6577 8888
Another Halal-certified food stall is Riverside Snacks, catering to Hot Dogs enthusiasts. With Biryani rice, Pizza, and even Nachos, getting full is easy, but finding a seat might be a challenge.
Actually, there are a few seating areas at Bluwater Bay and Big Bucket Treehouse, and if you're lucky enough, you'll find an empty spot to dine here.
Location: Behind Bay Restaurant
Price: from $8
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Contact: 6577 8888
Malaysian Food Street
True to its name, Malaysian Food Street, located just a short walk from Universal Studios, brings dishes from across the border to Sentosa. That's right, you don't have to trek north to Malaysia just for the food anymore.
1. Kampung Nasi Lemak

There are several Halal eateries at Malaysian Food Street serving a variety of Malay, Indian, and Middle Eastern dishes. The food here is slightly cheaper than in central Singapore, and the seating arrangements are very reasonable, a plus for large groups.

One dish you definitely have to try is the Nasi Lemak at Kampung Nasi Lemak. Regarded as the national dish of Malaysia, this breakfast staple is also highly popular in Singapore and is served with fried egg instead of boiled.
Kampung Nasi Lemak offers a variety of Nasi Lemak options. You can choose from Rendang (spicy beef), fried chicken, or fish, and you'll have a hearty meal, with Otah (grilled fish cake made from minced fish with spices) on the side.
Location: Malaysian Food Street
Price: from $5
Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm, Friday, Saturday, and Public Holidays: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm, Sunday: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm, closed on Wednesday.
The Forum
The Forum area at Resorts World Sentosa is where you can find retail shops and a plethora of dining options. From chocolate confectioneries to upscale restaurants, there are plenty of choices for you. And when it comes to Halal-certified eateries, here are some delicious options at The Forum, including fast food joints.
1. Krispy Kreme

Ever since its first outlet opened in Singapore in 2013, Krispy Kreme has been the go-to place for locals craving sweets, especially their shiny glazed donuts. Now, with 7 different branches across the island, Krispy Kreme has finally opened an outlet at Resorts World Sentosa!
Here, customers can choose from some special flavors not available at other outlets, like the mini donuts, often sold out as soon as they come out of the oven.
You can opt for tempting varieties like Mini White Chocolate Coconut Praline, Mini Mocha Crisp, Mini Dark Chocolate Raspberry Ring, and Mini Original Glazed.
Location: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-201, Singapore 098138
Price: starting from $2 per piece
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Contact: 6570 4873
2. BaliThai

For diners torn between Indo and Thai cuisine, head straight to BaliThai – an Indo-Thai restaurant serving separate Indo and Thai dishes as well as fusion options. BaliThai also offers some super spicy dishes, so if you like it hot, this is the place to be.

You can choose from a wide variety of delicious dishes here, from Pad Thai, Green Curry, Fragrant Fried Rice, Tahu Telur, Tom Yum, and many more, all in a serene setting. A perfect spot for your romantic rendezvous.
Location: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #B1-221 098138
Price: starting from $20
Opening Hours: 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Contact: 6884 8862
3. McDonald’s

Alright, if we didn’t have some fast food joints around, Sentosa might just lose its touristy vibe, right? At The Forum, there are two Halal-certified fast food joints, McDonald’s and Texas Chicken. Prices here are about 20 cents higher per item compared to other branches in Singapore, but there's nothing like starting your day with a McDonald’s breakfast.
McDonald’s in Sentosa also comes with a McCafe, for when you need a caffeine fix or a cheesy pastry to fuel your day-long adventures.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, #B1-211,/212/213/214, 098138
Price: starting from $6 per meal
Opening Hours: Monday – Thursday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM, Friday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM, Saturday – Sunday: Open 24 hours
Contact: 6777 3777
4. Texas Chicken

A fascinating fact is that the Texas Chicken branch at Resorts World Sentosa is the 500th branch worldwide! On the branch's opening day, Mr. Jim Hyatt, the top CEO of Texas Chicken, personally went down to the restaurant kitchen to fry chicken.
As the 12th branch in Singapore, Texas Chicken at RWS only opened last September, and now the restaurant is always packed with fried chicken enthusiasts. Partly because this is the only Fast Food Chicken restaurant at RWS.
Location: 26 Sentosa Gateway #B1-215/216 098138
Price: From $7 per meal
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours all day
Contact: 6659 2115
No worries about hunger in Sentosa
With a comprehensive list of Halal eateries at RWS, you won't have to fret over the 'Dining' section when stepping foot into Sentosa anymore. You can also discover Halal snacks around the island, at Old Chang Kê near KidZania, and convenient stores like 7-11 and Cheers.
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