A halal-certified buffet in Singapore runs from about $23 a head for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ to $80++ for a hotel international spread. We list only buffets whose halal certification we could confirm, with the current per-head price checked against the venue's own page and ranked by what you pay.
Nearly every price carries “++” (10% service, 9% GST) unless marked nett; weekday lunch is almost always the cheapest sitting, and the Korean BBQ spots run heavy promos that drop the price well below the rack rate.
Grouped by type and ranked by value within each. Every price is dated, linked to its source, and re-checked monthly.
How we choseOrdered by lowest per-head sitting (usually weekday lunch), service + GST as printed. Every price is quoted verbatim from the source shown and re-checked monthly. The ◆ Pick marks the best value in a category, never the priciest, and no venue pays to appear or rank.
We show the real per-head price (service + GST in), the cuisine and the nearest MRT: the facts that actually decide a buffet, each checked against the venue's own menu. Ratings you can see on Google; the price is the number worth verifying, and we do.
All 7, cheapest per-head sitting first.
The sticker price is rarely what you pay. These evergreen levers beat any one-off promo.
- Go weekday lunch. The cheapest sitting of the week — often 20–40% below weekend dinner for the same spread.
- Always check for a 1-for-1. Via bank cards (Citi, DBS, UOB) or apps (Chope, Eatigo, Burpple Beyond). It effectively halves the per-head: an $88++ dinner (about $105 nett with service + GST) works out to roughly $53 a head — often cheaper than the weekday-lunch list price.
- Stack a member or card discount. Many hotels give a further 10–15% on top of a 1-for-1 — ask before you book, not after.
- Time your plate. Arrive at the start of the sitting when the seafood and premium items are freshly stocked, and pace yourself through the à-la-carte rounds.
- Use child and senior rates. Steep discounts that quietly cut a family bill — and some places let under-6s eat free.
Deals change constantly, so we don't chase individual promos — but these levers are always worth checking before you book.
What's the best halal buffet in Singapore?+–
It depends on your budget and group. For cheap halal all-you-can-eat, Captain Kim (from $22.90++) is the standout Korean BBQ; for a hotel spread, Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts and StraitsKitchen at Grand Hyatt (both from $72++) are the halal-certified picks. Every price here is checked against the venue's own page.
How much is a halal buffet in Singapore?+–
Halal Korean BBQ AYCE starts around $15.90–22.90++ (Captain Kim, Seoul Garden — promo-driven). Halal hotel international buffets run $55–82++ per adult (Ginger, Spice Brasserie, Carousel, StraitsKitchen), with weekday lunch the cheapest sitting.
Which halal buffets are hotel buffets?+–
Carousel (Royal Plaza on Scotts), StraitsKitchen (Grand Hyatt), Ginger (PARKROYAL Beach Road) and Spice Brasserie (PARKROYAL Kitchener) are the halal-certified hotel buffets on this list, from about $55–82++ per adult.
Is the halal certification current?+–
We confirm certification at the time of checking, but it can change. Always verify directly with the venue before a group booking — especially where a mixed-dietary group depends on it.
What's the cheapest halal buffet?+–
Captain Kim and Seoul Garden are the cheapest — promo prices drop to $15.90–17.90++ per adult for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and steamboat, and both are halal-certified.
Are there 1-for-1 or promotion deals on halal buffets?+–
Sometimes — the halal hotel buffets run seasonal and 1-for-1 promotions through booking apps (Chope, Eatigo) and bank-card offers rather than the venues directly; Carousel's SG61 promotion recently dropped lunch to $61++. They rotate, so check the venue's own page for the current deal. The cheaper halal Korean BBQ (Captain Kim, Seoul Garden) is promotion-driven year-round, from $15.90–17.90++.
Prices are the lowest per-head sitting, service + GST as printed; full tier tables live on each venue's source page or its full review. Every price is checked against the venue's own page, its booking platform, or a dated report — with the source shown on each row so you can check it yourself. Re-checked monthly; last checked 8 August 2026.