
In need of Muslim-friendly bakes? We’ve spotted the best halal bakeries in Singapore that’ll deliver to your door.
When it comes to halal bakeries in Singapore, you bet we have our favourites. You get all the best treats like cakes, cookies, and donuts made in Muslim-friendly environments that don’t compromise on quality. And you’d be surprised, there’s no shortage of these delectable goodies at all! From cafes to home bakeries, let’s take a look at the top halal bakeries.
Halal Bakeries in Singapore: North
1. Fitri Creations: Classic bakes to kunafa chocolate bars
Muslim-owned

If there’s any halal bakery in Singapore that covers a wide range of bakes, it’d be Fitri Creations. We’re talking cupcakes, bombolinis, cookies, brownies, tarts, and macarons – the whole shebang! They even created a halal version of the pistachio kunafa chocolate bar ($25). Don’t be fooled by the simplistic exterior because the sweets here pack a punch.
Must-tries: Ondeh ondeh cupcake, red velvet cupcake
How much: Cupcakes start at $3.80, donuts start at $3.80, cookies start at $12
Delivery: Available from $25
Where: Fitri Creations, #01-02, Sun Natura, 361 Sembawang Crescent, Singapore 750361; daily, 8.30am – 10.30pm
2. Lele Bakery: Low-sugar, customised treats
No pork or lard

Uber soft and moist sponge cake with lower sugar? Talk about a treat. Lele Bakery is best known for its customised cakes that are suitable for just about every occasion. Think birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, weddings, corporate events and more. We also adore the adorable 3D character cakes that add a touch of whimsy to any party.
Must tries: Rose lychee cake, orh nee cake, Nutella crunch cake
How much: Cupcakes start at $26.80 for six, cakes start at $65.80, brownies start at $18.80
Delivery: Free islandwide delivery for orders above $150
Where: Lele Bakery, #05-01, Mandai Foodlink, 5 Mandai Link, Singapore 728654; daily, 9am – 5pm
3. Take A Bake: Over 200+ designs
Halal-certified

Special moments need to be celebrated with Take A Bake cakes. Made with less sugar and no preservatives, these cakes are absolute stunners that will impress your party crowd. The best part is that the order process is as smooth as butter. The team is prompt with your customisation requests and is always happy to help during the planning process.
Must tries: Butterscotch flavoured cake
How much: Cakes start at $62.90
Delivery: Standard deliveries start at $13.99
Where: Take A Bake, #01-420, 505B Bishan Street 11, Singapore 572505; Saturday – Tuesday, 9am – 7pm; Wednesday – Friday, 8am – 7pm
4. On’Lee Artisan Bakery: Offers catering services
Halal-certified

Sweet and savoury treats made with only the finest ingredients can be found at On’Lee Artisan Bakery. The bakes are enticingly beautiful and taste even better than they look. And if you have a big group to feed, you can even get a huge amount of bakes made because this spot offers event catering.
Must tries: Matcha cream puff, maple walnut danish, bread and butter pudding
How much: Cakes start at $3.20 per slice, cookies start at $18.80, danishes start at $3.20
Delivery: Free delivery for orders above $120
Where: On’Lee Artisan Bakery, B1-07, Woodlands Avenue 5, Singapore 737736; daily, 8am – 8pm
Halal Bakeries in Singapore: East
5. New Deli Bakery: Homely high quality bakes
No pork, lard, or alcohol

Baked fresh daily, this humble bakery within Tampines is arguably one of the best hidden gems within the neighbourhood. Previously from Tiong Bahru Bakery, baker and owner Gabriel puts all his heart in creating high quality and delicious croissants. Residents in the area are dedicated fans, often selling out his bakes before he closes.
Must tries: Tomato, pesto, and cheddar croissant, vanilla kouign amann
How much: Croissants start at $4.20, cookies start at $16.80
Delivery: Deliveries start at $10
Where: New Deli Bakery, #01-66, 462 Tampines Street 44, Singapore 520462; Wednesday – Friday, 9.30am – 6.30pm; Saturday – Sunday, 9am – 6pm
6. Puffs & Peaks: Addictive donuts
No pork, lard, or alcohol

This spot serves up arguably one of the best donuts in Tampines, once again proving that the east side is the best side. We hear that even west siders make the arduous journey here just for these sweet treats! The filled donuts are some of the most heavenly pastries, served alongside other bakes like brownies, tarts, breads, and scones.
Must tries: Earl grey donut, vanilla bean donut, mushroom caramelised onion quiche
How much: Donuts start at $2.90, brownies start at $4.50, quiches start at $5
Delivery: Deliveries start at $11.50, free for orders above $100
Where: Puffs & Peaks, #03-03, Central Community Complex, 866A Tampines Street 83, Singapore 521866; Thursday – Sunday, 10.30am – 5pm or until sold out
7. Boms & Buns: Pretty choux puffs and buns
Muslim-owned

When you walk past Boms & Buns, you’ll be immediately drawn to its display of bakes by the window. It specialises in cream puffs with both sweet and savoury fillings. You can choose to get puffs individually, or creatively topped on tarts. There are also special focaccias, financiers, and babkas available only on select days.
Must tries: Cinnamon bun, Nutella bom, matcha strawberry bom
How much: Choux puffs start at $4.90, buns start at $5.45, cakes start at $49.90
Delivery: Deliveries start at $12
Where: Boms & Buns, 193 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427464; Monday to Friday, 11am – 7pm; Saturday – Sunday, 9am – 7pm
8. The Shepherd’s Pie: For soul-warming savoury pies
Halal-certified

We know this isn’t a halal bakery per se, but we couldn’t resist giving this shepherd’s pie spot a shoutout. Operating since 2007, it is the go-to brand for all your shepherd’s pie needs. Think creamy mashed potatoes and juicy minced meat topped with crispy toasted cheese. Oof, heaven. And no worries for our vegetarian friends because there’s a plant-based meat pie available.
Must tries: Black pepper chicken shepherd’s pie, classic beef shepherd’s pie
How much: Shepherd’s pies start at $35.90
Delivery: Free for orders above $150
Where: The Shepherd’s Pie, #06-05, Shimei East Kitchen, 3015 Bedok North Street 5, Singapore 486350; daily, 11am – 6pm (pickup only)
9. Shubby Sweets: New flavours available daily
Muslim-owned

This neighbourhood spot may be humble, but never underestimate a locally grown bakehouse. You’ll find regulars of Shubby Sweets raving about both its sweet and savoury pastries that’ll have you coming back for more. The menu changes daily, so be sure to keep up with the team on Instagram so you can be one of the first few to get your hands on the latest flavours and creations.
Must tries: Choux puffs, loaf cakes, brownies
How much: Brownies start at $5, cakes start at $4
Delivery: Deliveries start at $10 with a minimum order of $20
Where: Shubby Sweets, #01-68, 42 Chai Chee Street, Singapore 461042; Wednesday – Friday, 12.30pm – 6pm; Saturday – Sunday, 12pm – 6pm
10. One18 Bakery: Croissants with local twists
Muslim-owned

What makes the croissants at One18 Bakery so irresistible is the charming use of local flavours to zhuzh up the typical flaky French pastry. Think the likes of sambal ikan bilis, fried chicken satay, and even Horlicks. It’s also got some of the most decadent cheesecakes we’ve ever seen.
Must tries: Beef rendang croissant, pistachio croissant
How much: Croissants start at $5.50, cheesecakes start at $7
Delivery: Free delivery for orders above $100
Where: One18 Bakery, #01-118, 826 Tampines Street 81, Singapore 520826; daily, 7am – 8pm
Halal Bakeries in Singapore: West
11. Pinch Bakehouse: Customisable cakes and packaging
Halal-certified

Bright, colourful, vibrant – it’s all you could ever ask for when it comes to beautiful baked goods for any special occasion. How can you say no to the cakes with such clean designs from Pinch Bakehouse? Customisation is also available for desserts and packaging, so if you want to create an extra special gift, this is the halal bakery to go to!
Must tries: Brownies, tarts, customised cakes
How much: Cakes start at $32.95, cupcakes start at $19.95 for six, brownies start at $9.95
Delivery: Available from $9.90, free for orders above $150
Where: Pinch Bakehouse, 218 Pandon Loop, Singapore 128408; daily, 9am – 5pm
12. Lynn’s Cakes: Insta-worthy creations
Halal-certified

Who’s shocked this pretty cafe in the west has some delectable cakes? Cause we’re not. Lynn’s Cakes began when Lynn started baking cupcakes for her daughter’s parties. Order them up by the slice and enjoy them with tea or coffee. If you love them enough, order full cakes back home to share with the fam.
Must tries: Carrot cake, lychee rose cake, red velvet cake
How much: Cakes start at $60
Delivery: Available from $18
Where: Lynn’s Cakes, 11 Eng Kong Terrace, Singapore 598983; Tuesday – Sunday, 11am – 6pm
13. 25Grams Bakery: Vegan and gluten-free cakes available
No pork, lard, alcohol, or pork gelatin

Delicately made cakes full of soul is the specialty for 25Grams Bakery. Celebration cakes can be beautified with fondant letters and edible chocolate toppers. We also love that there’s a whole section of the menu dedicated to vegan and gluten-free cakes for anyone with dietary sensitivities. Cakes for everyone!
Must tries: Lychee rose cake, double chocolate cake, salted caramel chocolate cake
How much: Cakes start at $65
Delivery: $20 per location
Where: 25Grams Bakery, #01-56, NEWest, 1 West Coast Drive, Singapore 128020; Monday – Wednesday, 10am – 7pm
Halal Bakeries in Singapore: South
14. Folks and Stories: Innovative sweets
No alcohol or gelatin

Inspired by the local people and surroundings, the team behind Folks and Stories is all about the exploration of classic and novel sweets. Constant ideation happens in the kitchen, and bakes are made with French butter, Belgian chocolate couverture, and handmade jams. Keep an eye out for the box of six with flavours that rotate every month.
Must tries: Soft-hearted Rebel, Nutty Professor
How much: Cookies start at $4.50, sables start at $4.80
Delivery: $9 for delivery, free for orders above $90
Where: Folks and Stories, #01-01, Anchorpoint, 370 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159953; daily, 11am – 7pm
15. Kiroi Cheesecake: Muslim-friendly Japanese cheesecakes
No pork, lard, or alcohol
The classic fluffy Japanese cheesecakes will always have our hearts – the pillowy texture with indulgent creamy cheese flavour is unmatched. Thankfully, you won’t have to fly all the way to Nippon to get a slice! Kiroi Cheesecake is conveniently located within Alexandra Village, and specialises in baked Japanese cheesecakes without additives and preservatives.
Must tries: Original, pandan
How much: Cakes start at $10
Delivery: Free delivery for orders above $180
Where: Kiroi Cheesecake, #01-118, 123 Bukit Merah Lane, Singapore 150123; Tuesday – Sunday, 10.30am – 3.30pm
16. Beto Delights: Specialising in Arab desserts
Halal-certified

This home bakery based out of Telok Blangah is known for its friendly and generous service plus its delicious baked goods. It’s the place if you ever get a hankering for Arabic sweets. It has a collection of basbousa (a syrup-soaked semolina cake) with a variety of flavours you must try at least once.
Must tries: Basbousa, kunafe
How much: Prices start at $29.90
Delivery: Available from $15
Where: Beto Delights, 56 Telok Blangah Heights, Singapore 100056; daily, 8am – 10pm
Halal Bakeries in Singapore: The CBD
17. Fluff Bakery: Popular homegrown bakery
Muslim-owned

This homebaker turned famed halal bakery in Singapore has been dishing out some of the best cupcakes, donuts, and cookies since 2012. You can thank the Nutella-filled red velvet cupcakes for its claim to fame! Flavours also rotate every month, so you’ll have something new to try with every visit.
Must tries: Sea salt chocolate chip cookies, Nutella red velvet cupcake
How much: Cupcakes start at $4.50, donuts start at $2.80, chocolate chip cookies start at $2
Delivery: Available from $12, free for orders above $120
Where: Fluff Bakery, 795 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198763; Monday – Saturday, 11.30am – 7pm; Sunday, 11am – 6pm
18. Elijah Pies: Aesthetic sweet and savoury pies
No pork, lard, or alcohol

What started as a desire to satisfy his girlfriend’s sweet tooth soon turned into this beautiful brand with aesthetically pleasing pies. They’re so pretty, you won’t be able to resist snapping pictures of them all day. Perfect for sharing with friends (or just for yourself, we won’t judge), you have the option of going sweet or savoury. The best of both worlds, we say.
Must tries: Wild berry lavender pie, speculoos hojicha pie
How much: Pies start at $54
Delivery: Available from $12, free deliveries for orders above $95
Where: Elijah Pies, multiple locations including King George’s Avenue (Monday – Friday; 10am – 6pm) and Tanjong Pagar (daily, 10am – 10pm)
19. Mother Dough Bakery: Sourdough croissants and baguettes
Halal-certified
Fresh bread handcrafted with artisanal techniques can be found at Mother Dough Bakery. Think the likes of buttery croissants and sourdough bread created with a sourdough starter coming all the way from New York. We recommend getting here early because bakes tend to sell out quickly.
Must tries: Almond croissant, lemon drizzle cake
How much: Cookies start at $3.80, pastries start at $5.20, breads start at $4.20
Delivery: Available from $18
Where: Mother Dough Bakery, 3 Jalan Kledek, Singapore 199259; Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 5pm
20. All Things Delicious: Treats for any celebration
Halal-certified

When it comes to festive holiday sweets, there’s nowhere else to turn to than All Things Delicious. Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas, is there anything this halal bakery doesn’t celebrate? It’s also a great option for tea time snacks or mini buffet catering.
Must tries: Gula melaka scone, sticky toffee pudding
How much: Cookies start at $18.90, scones start at $4.90, cakes start at $6.40
Delivery: Available from $15.90, free for orders above $250
Where: All Things Delicious, #01-01, 34 Arab Street, Singapore 199733; daily 8am – 7pm
Halal Bakeries in Singapore: Islandwide
21. Rrooll: Locally made cinnamon rolls
Halal-certified

A homegrown cinnamon roll brand with a variety of flavours available just about anywhere in Singapore? Yes, please. Soft and fluffy, the founder created the brand from nostalgic memories of cinnamon rolls he had during his childhood. Now, you can experience the same! You’ll find regular customers raving over the cream cheese frosting because it’s just that good.
Must tries: Classic cinnamon, biscoff coffee
How much: Cinnamon rolls start at $3.60
Delivery: Free for orders above $120
Where: Rrooll, multiple locations including Tampines 1 (daily, 11.30am – 9.30pm), Causeway Point (11.30am – 9.15pm), and Compass One (daily, 11.30am – 9.15pm)
22. The French American Bakery: TikTok-viral drinks and pastries
Halal-certified
You might find this bakery familiar thanks to its TikTik-viral hot chocolate with toasted marshmallow fluff. But there’s more to this halal bakery than just the drinks. The owner-baker cut her teeth at Raffles Hotel, and now-defunct Sky on 57 and Le Amis’ Canele. Its selection is split between classic French viennoiseries and American treats.
Must tries: Cinnamon rolls, kouign aman, creme brulee
How much: Cookies start at $5, pastries start at $6, cakes start at $8.50
Delivery: Available from $15
Where: The French American Bakery, multiple locations including Haji Lane (daily, 11am – 6pm) and Hillion Mall (daily, 11am – 9pm)
23. Cat & the Fiddle: beloved local cheesecake brand
Halal-certified

Founded by renowned patissier Daniel Tay, this famed local bakery is best known for its soft and creamy cheesecakes in many different flavours. With over 25 years of experience, chef Daniel Tay combines classic French pastry techniques and artistic creativity to give you some of the prettiest cheesecakes we’ve seen.
Must tries: Tangy yuzu cheesecake, classic New York cheesecake
How much: Cheesecakes start at $45.90
Delivery: Free for orders above $100
Where: Cat & the Fiddle, multiple locations including Tai Seng (Monday – Friday, 9am – 7pm; Saturday – Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Westgate (daily, 11am – 10pm), and Northpoint City (daily, 11am – 10pm)
24. Nasty Cookie: gourmet cookies with gooey centers
Halal-certified

We get a very specific craving for the cookies at Nasty Cookie every month because of how indulgent its offerings are. The gourmet cookie store is known for its over the top treats that’ll definitely give you a sugar rush. Nothing nasty about these babies that come topped with marshmallows or stuffed with chocolate.
Must tries: Oh! Smores, Nasty Monster
How much: Cookies start at $6
Delivery: Free for orders above $50
Where: Nasty Cookie, multiple locations including Funan (daily, 12pm – 9.30pm) and VivoCity (daily, 12pm – 9.30pm)
Now you know where to get your carb fix! Be sure to visit these halal bakeries in Singapore.