ANAK BAPAK HALAL MUSLIM RESTAURANT
Discover Anak Bapak Halal Muslim Restaurant in Eunos, Singapore, a beloved hawker stall offering halal bak kut teh, flavorful noodle dishes, and fragrant chicken rice. Savor tender beef ribs in rich herbal broth, mee goreng, and char kway teow in a bustling, authentic market ambience.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
Owned and operated by Mr. Kamal, a Muslim, with his son, serving halal bak kut teh and Malay-style dishes for over 20 years. Marketed as halal Muslim restaurant across review sites with no mentions of pork or alcohol. No official certification visible from sources like Miss Tam Chiak and ThreeBestRated.
| 📍 | 4A Eunos Cres, #01-02, Singapore 402004 |
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| 🌐 | https://www.misstamchiak.com/anak-bapak/ |
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Specialities
Signature halal beef bak kut teh with tender ribs and herbal broth, chicken rice, mee goreng cockles, char kway teow, mee bandung, soya sauce chicken noodles, and over 20 dishes including seafood and rice combos. Price range ~$5-$10 per dish. Suitable for: Family dining, Quick lunch, Business.
Operations
Typical hawker hours, busy lunch and dinner peaks with queues; uncle closes briefly post-lunch for rest. Expect waits during evenings and weekends, especially for bak kut teh which may sell out. Open daily, solo operation leads to high demand periods.
Reviews
Praised for delicious halal beef bak kut teh with tender meat, fragrant chicken rice, and flavorful noodles; friendly owner and staff noted. Some complaints about long queues, sold-out items, and occasional tough meat or average dishes during peak times. Overall tasty and value-for-money in hawker style.
Facilities
Prayer Space: (nearby mosque/none), Parking: Ample street parking around Eunos Crescent Market & Food Centre; public transport accessible via MRT. Seating Capacity: Communal hawker tables, shared seating. Family friendly, basic accessibility in market setting.
Notes for Muslim Users
Safe choice for Muslim travellers due to Muslim ownership and consistent halal labelling with no cross-contamination risks reported. Highly recommended for authentic halal bak kut teh in Singapore's east. Things to check: Confirm no alcohol in soups, ask about fresh batches during busy hours.
