HALAL- SINGAPORE NASI KANDAR
HALAL- SINGAPORE NASI KANDAR in Geylang serves hearty Malaysian-Indian nasi kandar and rice dishes in a casual, fuss-free setting, ideal for quick meals and late-night suppers in Singapore’s Geylang area.
Halal Status :
Not halal / unclear
The name includes the word “HALAL” and “Nasi Kandar”, which is commonly associated with Indian-Muslim food, but there is no official MUIS listing for this exact outlet in the Singapore MUIS halal e-directory. No verifiable official website, social media page, or trusted halal directory entry was found specifically confirming halal certification or Muslim ownership for “HALAL- SINGAPORE NASI KANDAR” at 232 Geylang Rd. Because of the lack of authoritative confirmation, its precise halal status cannot be reliably verified.
| 📍 | 232 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389292 |
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Specialities
This shop appears to specialise in **nasi kandar–style** mixed rice with assorted curries, fried chicken, and Malaysian-Indian Muslim dishes at budget-friendly prices. Expect quick, canteen-style service and a simple, no-frills ambience, suitable for everyday meals. It is most suitable for **family dining** and **quick lunch or dinner**, rather than formal business gatherings.
Operations
Typical eateries along Geylang Road operate from late morning until late night, and this outlet is likely to follow similar hours, but no official schedule is published. Peak hours are usually lunch (12 pm–2 pm) and dinner (7 pm–9 pm), with possible busier periods on weekends and public holidays. Diners should check on-site or via phone/Google Maps for the most current opening times before visiting.
Reviews
There are limited public reviews specific to this exact listing, but similar nasi kandar-style eateries in the area are often praised for generous portions, flavourful curries, and affordable pricing. Some diners in comparable outlets in Geylang note that seating can be tight and the ambience busy and casual, especially during peak hours. Cleanliness and service levels for such small eateries can vary by shift, so experiences may be mixed. Popular praises for similar spots usually highlight tasty food, value for money, and convenient late operating hours, while negatives can include crowding and limited parking.
Facilities
Prayer Space : none. Parking : Located along Geylang Road, parking is mainly via roadside parallel lots and nearby public car parks; availability can be limited during peak dining periods and evenings. Seating Capacity is likely modest, with simple indoor seating suitable for small groups and families, though exact numbers are not listed. The environment is generally family friendly but basic; accessibility details such as step-free entry or accessible toilets are not clearly documented, so wheelchair users may wish to verify conditions beforehand.
Notes for Muslim Users
Given the absence of clear MUIS listing or strong online evidence, this venue should be treated with caution from a halal perspective. Muslim travellers who are very particular about Shariah compliance may prefer MUIS-certified or clearly documented Muslim-owned restaurants nearby. If you still wish to dine here, first check for a valid halal logo on-site, ask whether the owner is Muslim, and clarify if all meats and ingredients are sourced from certified suppliers. When in doubt or if answers are unclear, it is safer to choose an alternative restaurant with verified halal credentials.
