Find Wedding Venues with Halal Catering in Singapore

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Find Wedding Venues with Halal Catering in Singapore

We feature halal wedding venues across Singapore with halal catering that suits every style and budget. Find muslim wedding venues from intimate cafés to spacious hotel ballrooms. Book them easily through Venuerific.

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What Are The Top Wedding Venues with Halal Catering in Singapore?

We showcase popular wedding venues Singapore halal, from riverside ballrooms to cozy restaurant spaces, for weddings, solemnisation ceremonies, and receptions. You’ll see places across the city, like Kallang, Kampong Glam, Orchard, and beyond. Each venue highlights real prices, guest capacity, proximity to MRT, and halal-certified catering packages.

We’ve even included small spots perfect for small wedding venues Singapore halal, plus budget-friendly picks in our curated list of affordable wedding venues Singapore.

How to Choose the Right Halal Wedding Venue

Start here to help you narrow down the right muslim wedding venues that fit your style and budget.

  • Check halal catering certification: Make sure the venue lists halal-certified menus or works with halal caterers. We list venues that work with MUIS-certified vendors or have on-site halal kitchens.
  • Decide your guest count: Venue price and space depend on size. We’ve seen ceremonies for 30 in private dining rooms and grand receptions for 300 in ballrooms.
  • Choose the venue type that fits your mood: Restaurants and lounges under $2,000 let you keep it casual. Hotel ballrooms or community centres start around $5,000 but include AV, bridal suites, and decoration.
  • Think of location & transport: We recommend Kallang, Kampong Glam, or Orchard, central spots near MRT and easy for guests. Tiara Waterfront (Kallang) is right by Stadium MRT.
  • Understand cost structure: Venues charge by the hour, minimum spend, or fixed packages. We show approximate ranges: cafés $80–$150/hr, restaurants $150–$300/hr, ballrooms $5k–$10k per event.
  • Look into added services: Some venues include event planners, AV, bridal rooms, or floristry. Others give flexibility to bring in your own stylist.
  • Book or visit early: Popular halal wedding venues Singapore get snapped up during weekends and peak seasons (March, September). We suggest booking 3–6 months ahead, especially for Muslim weddings on Sundays.
  • Use Venuerific filters: Use the halal filter or browse food vendor options through our catering vendors Singapore listing. We run deals and support direct coordination with hosts.

Book a Hotel or Ballroom

For large celebrations, hotel ballrooms offer spacious rooms with on‑site halal kitchens and professional packaging. Think Holiday Inn Atrium (meeting Halal Malay buffet) or Tiara Waterfront (waterfront and indoor ballroom all halal‑certified). You’ll also find more choices among our listed wedding venues Singapore.

Reserve a Restaurant or Private Dining

Great for intimate weddings (50–80 pax). Places like Permata at Gedung Kuning offer exclusive private quarters, Nusantara halal menu, and heritage setting in Kampong Glam. We’ve also featured halal-certified wedding restaurants Singapore perfect for small or mid-sized celebrations.

Try a Waterfront or Garden Venue

Venues like Tiara Waterfront make solemnisation or reception memorable near Kallang River. Halal catering is handled by on-site teams with packages from $4,500 for 150 guests. These spots offer great photos and a breezy setup.

Book a Café or Lounge

For smaller weddings (30-100 pax), cozy halal‑certified cafés with flexible minimum spend models give you a laid-back format, and they’re budget-friendly at $2,000–$4,000 total.

Choose a Malay Wedding Hall

Venues like Lagun Sari deliver traditional community-style halal weddings. These places give a warm, culturally rich setup with customary fare and décor for Malay Muslim couples.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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