HOMST PUTRAJAYA (CHINESE MUSLIM RESTAURANT)
HOMST Putrajaya (Chinese Muslim Restaurant) serves authentic Chinese Muslim cuisine in a relaxed lakeside setting at Ayer 8, Putrajaya, with favourites like dim sum, asam steamed fish and mi itik, ideal for family dining and casual gatherings.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
The brand is clearly presented and widely reviewed as a Chinese Muslim restaurant, founded by a Muslim revert chef (Yusoff Lau Bin Abdullah) to serve halal Chinese cuisine to the Muslim community, and all branding and reviews emphasize its Muslim positioning with no mention of pork or alcohol. Multiple independent reviews and listings consistently refer to it as a Chinese Muslim restaurant, and menu items follow typical halal Chinese offerings without any haram items highlighted. However, no official JAKIM or other formal halal certificate is explicitly displayed or referenced on the official website or public listings for this specific outlet.
| ๐ | HOMST RECIPE @ Ayer8, B2-LG-01 AYER 8, Jalan P8G, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Malaysia |
| ๐ | +60 3-8861 1163 |
| ๐ | http://www.homst.com.my/ |
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Specialities
HOMST Putrajaya specialises in Chinese Muslim cuisine, offering dishes such as asam steamed fish, black pepper beef, butter prawns, dim sum, tom yam, mi itik and various fried rice and noodle options. Portions are generally generous with mid-range pricing, suitable for groups and family sharing. The restaurant suits Family dining and gatherings, Quick lunch for nearby workers, and simple Business meals in a casual setting.
Operations
The restaurant generally operates daily from late morning through dinner (commonly around 11:00โ22:00, but hours may vary by day and season; users should confirm via phone or maps listing). Peak hours are typically lunch (12:30โ14:00) and dinner (19:00โ21:00), especially on weekends and public holidays, when it is popular with families and groups. It can be particularly busy on Friday evenings and during festive or school holiday periods, so advance arrival or reservation is recommended for larger parties.
Reviews
Reviews highlight tasty Chinese Muslim dishes such as dim sum, mi itik, tom yam and various stir-fries, with many guests praising the flavour, variety and generous portions. The lakeside Ayer 8 location and ambience, especially in the evening, are often appreciated, and service is commonly described as reasonably fast and suitable for big family groups. Some reviewers mention occasional issues such as mixed-up orders, inconsistent taste in certain dishes and concerns about hygiene on isolated visits, indicating that quality can vary by day and crowd level. Overall sentiment is moderately positive, with popular praises including good flavour, wide menu choice, reasonable prices and a comfortable family-friendly setting.
Facilities
Prayer Space : none (no clear indication of on-site surau; nearby mosques and surau are available in Putrajaya). Parking : Located in the Ayer 8 waterfront complex with shared parking; visitors can usually find bays in open or basement parking, though it may get busy during peak meal times and weekends, so some walking from further bays might be needed. Seating Capacity: medium-sized restaurant with indoor seating and some capacity for groups at round tables; generally family friendly with many children and multi-generation families dining. The environment is casual and accessible via lifts and walkways of the Ayer 8 complex, but wheelchair users may wish to confirm ramp/lift access in advance.
Notes for Muslim Users
For Muslim travellers, HOMST Putrajaya is generally a safe choice for halal-style Chinese food, as it is a Chinese Muslim concept with no visible pork or alcohol focus and a long-standing reputation among local Muslim diners. However, because a formal halal certificate is not clearly publicised online, those who only eat at certified premises should visually check for an official halal logo at the entrance or cashier and ask staff if needed. It is advisable to confirm that no alcohol is served and to inquire about any outsourced ingredients if you have stricter standards. Plan prayers at nearby surau or mosques in Putrajaya, and consider visiting during non-peak hours for a calmer experience and quicker service.
