Five Best Halal Bakeries in Singapore to Fulfill Your Cravings

While some cakes can be crafted from any ingredient, Halal cakes and pastries strictly use those permitted by the Quran to avoid any forbidden substances. If you’re on the hunt for Halal bakeries in Singapore, you’re in for a treat as The Beat Asia has done the legwork to discover the top stores you should visit. Whether you’re throwing a housewarming party for your loved ones, setting up your friends on a date, or simply just want to satisfy your cravings, these Halal bakeries in the Lion City have everything you’re looking for, from mouthwatering cakes and pastries to thirst-quenching beverages.
Pita Bakery

What used to be a manufacturer of pastries for many hotels and establishments in Singapore is now one of the most sought-after bakeries in the city. Pita Bakery, located on Bali Lane, offers various Halal treats for all foodies, including the best-selling Fill Free (S$11), a pita sandwich packed with tasty ingredients such as falafel, salad, tahini, amba, and harissa. For big groups, the store has a Family Set (S$84) featuring eight pieces of pita bread, hummus, falafel mix, and a jar of harissa.
Location: Pita Bakery, 29 Bali Lane, Singapore
Fluff Bakery

Muslim-owned store Fluff Bakery has been delighting both Singaporeans and tourists with artisanal pastries since 2013. The bakery sells a variety of galettes, including Peach Cheescake Oat Crumble (S$5) and Tandoori Chickpeas (S$5). Whole cakes such as the tasty Pandan Gula Melaka Cake (S$45) and the flavourful Strawberry Liquid Cheescake Milk Crumbs Cake (S$48) are also on offer to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you’re hosting a party, the bakery has candles and greeting toppers available for purchase.
Location: Fluff Bakery, 795 North Bridge Road, Singapore
Woodlands Sourdough

If you’re a huge sourdough fan, head over to Woodlands Sourdough on Upper Thomson Road. It offers humongous sourdough that you can pair with a hot cup of Cata Coffee. If that’s not enough, the store has a boatload of halal pastries to choose from, including tarts, mini pizzas, saffron buns, and filled donuts. The savoury Comte Claw, one of Woodlands Sourdough’s newest offerings, features Comte cheese, garlic bechamel, mustard, and sesame seeds.
Location: Woodlands Sourdough, 183 Upper Thomson Road, #01-03, Singapore
The French American Bakery

The brainchild of pastry chef Aishah, The Frech American Bakery has won the hearts of locals and tourists in the city with its delicious Halal offerings, including Ham & Cheese Quiche (S$6.20), Kouign-Amman (S$5.80), Blueberry Cream Cheese Danish (S$6), New York Style Cookie (S$4.80), Double Chocolate Cookie (S$4.80), and more. Drinks such as coffee and hot chocolate are also on the menu. Its grab-and-go feature is perfect for busy folks who are always on the go!
Location: The French American Bakery, 49 Haji Lane, Singapore
Konditori Artisanal Bakes

Tucked within the quaint street of Bussorah, Konditori Astisanal Bakes takes pride in its delectable pastries that have gained a solid following over the years. Among its featured offerings is Banoffee Celebration Tart (S$68), topped with fluffy whipped cream and sweet chocolate shavings. Looking for cheaper options? The bakery has a myriad for foodies on a budget, including Sun-Dried Tomato Cheese Ciabatta (S$3.89), Meatball Quiche (S$8.52), Cheese Croissant (S$3.98), and more. What’s more, Konditori Artisanal Bakes has a special offer called Savoury Box of Treats (S$65), featuring quiches, bread rolls, cheese buns, and more.
Location: Konditori Artisanal Bakes, 33-34 Bussorah Street, Singapore
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