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The Halal Food Culture of NYC
One of the best things about eating in New York is that you can easily find food that will fit into your budget
In the past few years, the halal food culture has grown exponentially in New York and is right upscaling dining to halal food carts. There are numerous options for halal friendly dining.
Adam Food centre, a must try in Singapore
Newton food court probably is the most popular and the one better known by the visitors to Singapore. However, when it comes to the number of Muslim outlets, Adam Food Centre is definitely a place to try. It is one of few food courts in Singapore with a majority Muslim food outlets. At the last count, 18 of the 31 or so stalls were Muslim outlets. They offer wide variety of food and definitely most of the Singapore's local favourites.
Adam Food Court, Singapore
Adam Food is one of few Food courts in Singapore with a majority of the outlets being Muslim food outlets. At the last count, 18 of the 31 or so stalls are Muslim outlets. They offer wide variety of Food and definitely all of the Singapore's local favorites. Here you can find Nasi Lemak, Lamb Soup, Biryani, etc. You will also not be disappointed by the quality of the fare.
Food Courts in Singapore
Food courts are some of the best places to enjoy food in Singapore. Almost every shopping Mall will have a food court. In general most of the food courts will have one or two food outlets which are halal. Some of those outlets will indeed carry the certification of MUIS, however, some of them may not.






