Halal Wedding Catering Singapore: The Complete Guide (2026)
- SingRank
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Most wedding venues in Singapore will say they offer halal catering. And then you visit, and there is a bar right next to the pelamin. The prayer room is a storage closet with a plastic mat. The kitchen is shared with a non-halal operation down the hall.
This guide is for Muslim couples who want more than a checkbox. It covers what genuinely halal catering means, what to look for in a caterer and venue, real 2026 pricing, and why De Hall at Tai Seng was built from day one to solve exactly this problem.
What Halal Wedding Catering Actually Means
The phrase "halal catering available" appears in almost every wedding venue listing in Singapore. But availability is not the same as compliance — and for a Muslim wedding, the difference matters more than for any other event in your life.
MUIS Halal Certification: The Baseline
A valid MUIS Halal Certificate, issued by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, confirms that a caterer's food preparation, ingredient sourcing, storage, and handling all meet Islamic dietary standards. Before committing to any caterer, ask for a physical copy of their certificate and check the expiry date. An expired certificate offers no protection.
A Dedicated Halal Kitchen: The Real Test
A caterer can hold a valid MUIS cert and still share kitchen space, cooking equipment, or cold storage with a non-halal operation. Cross-contamination risk lives in that gap. For a wedding, the benchmark should be a dedicated, standalone halal kitchen — one that does not share infrastructure with non-halal food production at any point.
An Alcohol-Free Venue: Non-Negotiable
Halal food served in a venue running an active bar is a compromise that many Muslim families will feel, even if they do not say so out loud. Grandparents, ustaz, and the most observant members of your guest list will notice. A genuinely halal-friendly setup requires an alcohol-free venue policy — not an arrangement made for the day, but how the venue operates as a rule.
A Proper Prayer Space: The Detail That Gets Overlooked
Zohor and Asar do not pause for the walimah. A prayer room that is built into the venue — with clean ablution facilities and enough space for real use — is a signal that the venue was designed with Muslim couples in mind, not retrofitted for them.
Why De Hall Was Built Differently
De Hall at 3 Irving Road, #02-08, Tai Seng Centre, Singapore 369522 is a purpose-built halal wedding venue — not a hotel ballroom converted for the occasion, and not a commercial event hall with a halal catering option added to the menu. It was designed from day one around how Malay and Muslim families in Singapore actually celebrate.
"A ballroom designed from day one for halal Malay and Muslim weddings, not a hotel ballroom converted for the day."
That distinction changes the entire experience. When a venue is built for Muslim weddings from the ground up, you stop explaining your requirements and start actually planning your day.
The Space
De Hall offers 14,000 sqft of flexible event space across two ballrooms that can be used separately or combined depending on your guest count and event format.
Walk in and the first thing you notice is the light — real, natural daylight streaming into the ballroom. Not the usual windowless, dim event hall atmosphere.
Two flexible ballrooms — separate or joined
Capacity: 100 to 500 guests
High ceilings, clean lines, and room to breathe
Grand enough for a full 500-pax Malay wedding, yet scalable for an intimate 150-pax solemnisation without feeling empty
Full venue overview: De Hall Services
Alcohol-Free by Policy, Not by Request
De Hall does not serve alcohol. No bar in the ballroom. No alcohol service on any event day. This is not a "we can arrange it" situation — it is built into how the venue operates, every single day.
Your grandparents, your ustaz, and your most conservative relatives will be comfortable here. You will not need to explain anything or make special requests.
Prayer Area: Designed In, Not Carved Out
De Hall's dedicated prayer area with ablution facilities was planned into the venue layout, not retrofitted after the fact. It is clean, quiet, and accessible — guests can pray Zohor or Asar without leaving the building. The space is also appropriate for an ustaz or imam conducting the nikah ceremony.
Bridal Room: Your Quiet Corner in the Chaos
A private bridal room is included in all De Hall packages. Use it for:
Final preparations with your mak andam before the reception opens
Outfit changes between the akad and the sanding
A few private minutes with your spouse or immediate family in the middle of what will be a very full day
Location: 2 Minutes from Tai Seng MRT
Address: 3 Irving Road, #02-08, Tai Seng Centre, Singapore 369522
Tai Seng MRT is on the Circle Line — direct connections to Paya Lebar, Bishan, Serangoon, and Dhoby Ghaut. From Exit A, De Hall is a two-minute covered walk.
For your guests, this means:
No long walk from the station in formal attire
Easy access for elderly relatives and young children
Clean, simple directions to include on the invitation card
Sheltered arrival if it rains on the day
Bus services: 22, 24, 28, 43, 58, 62, 70, 70M, 76, 80, 93, 158
On-site parking is available at Tai Seng Centre, with lift access directly to the ballroom level. Vendor loading access for caterers, florists, and AV teams is well-organised — everyone can move in without blocking each other, which matters when your mak andam, photographer, and kompang team all arrive at 8am on the same morning.
Contact: 9855 3027 / 8891 6516 | Book a free consultation
De Hall's Halal Wedding Menu: Authentic Local and Malay Cuisine
De Hall's Head Chef Erwin leads the in-house culinary direction for Asian and local cuisines. The approach is straightforward: food served at a Muslim wedding must meet the same standards your family would hold in their own kitchen — not just the minimum required to pass a certification inspection.
De Hall's halal catering partners are experienced with feeding large Malay wedding crowds, with menus built around authentic local flavours at the portions weddings actually require.
"Portions are built for real appetites, not just photos."
Signature Mains
Rice options:
Nasi briyani
Nasi minyak
Nasi tomato
Main dishes:
Ayam masak merah
Daging rendang
Sambal goreng pengantin
Ikan masak kicap
Dalca
Acar buah
Live Stations and Desserts
Live stations add energy to the reception and give guests something to talk about beyond the pelamin photos.
Live cooking stations:
Mee goreng
Kway teow goreng
Pisang goreng
Teh tarik bar — essential at any Malay majlis
Sweets:
Kuih Melayu platters
Dessert stations, customisable to your preferences
Add-Ons That Make the Day Feel Like Yours
Beyond the food, De Hall couples can add:
Full pelamin upgrade with custom lighting and florals
Kompang team for the grand entrance
Professional emcee for the reception flow
Live band, DJ, or karaoke setup
Photography and videography with same-day edit
Custom wedding cake
Wedding car for the couple's arrival
For audio and visual, the ballroom is set up for doa, khutbah nikah, and speeches on a proper PA system, with projector support for slideshows and video montages.
See real setups: De Hall Gallery
De Hall Wedding Package Pricing: Transparent 2026 Numbers
De Hall operates on a nett pricing model — no service charge stacked on top, no GST added at signing. Every couple receives a clear, all-in figure during a free consultation at the Tai Seng Centre showroom.
Pricing by Guest Count and Format
Wedding Format | Guest Count | Starting Price |
Micro Wedding (all-in) | 15 – 50 pax | S$8,000 – S$25,000 |
Small Wedding (all-in) | 50 – 100 pax | S$19,000 – S$34,500 |
Intimate Nikah + Small Walimah | Up to 100 guests | From S$5,000 |
Half-Day Reception | 200 – 300 guests | From S$50 per pax |
Full-Day Walimah | 300 – 500 guests | From S$50 per pax |
Standard Walimah Reception | 200 – 400 guests | From S$15,000 |
All prices are nett — no GST or service charge is added on top of these figures.
Why De Hall Does Not List a Single Fixed Package Price
In De Hall's own words:
"De Hall doesn't publish fixed prices online because every couple's wedding actually is different — guest count, format, catering, décor, it all shifts the final number. What we do is sit with you during a free consultation, walk you through honest numbers for your specific plan, and tell you the real all-in price with no '++' surprises."
The final number is confirmed at a free consultation at the Tai Seng Centre showroom. Walk out with a full nett quote — no sticker shock later.
Book your free consultation here or call 9855 3027 / 8891 6516.
The Three De Hall Wedding Packages
Package 01: Full Wedding Package
The complete, one-stop wedding experience. Akad and reception handled in one venue, with one coordinated flow and one team managing the whole day. No need to split your focus between a nikah venue and a separate reception hall — everything runs under one roof.
Best for: Akad plus sanding in one day, large walimah, 300 to 500 guests.
Package 02: Solemnisation Package
For intimate akad nikah ceremonies with close family and tahlil. Simple stage setup, light refreshments, and a quiet, focused atmosphere for the doa and recitation. Capacity: 100 to 150 guests.
Best for: Akad nikah only, intimate family gathering, smaller guest list.
Package 03: Engagement Package
For merisik and engagement events. Smaller scale, same De Hall service quality and halal peace of mind throughout.
Best for: Merisik, bertunang, pre-wedding family events.
What Every De Hall Package Includes
Every De Hall wedding package — from a quiet solemnisation to a grand 500-pax walimah — comes with the same core inclusions:
Air-conditioned ballroom for 3 to 7 hours, depending on package tier
Basic stage and pelamin setup, with upgrade options for a full floral stage with custom lighting
Banquet seating with linen and chairs for your confirmed guest count
Private bridal room — secure, with space for the bridal team's final preparations
Dedicated prayer area with ablution — built into the venue, not a temporary arrangement
Halal buffet catering for your confirmed pax through De Hall's trusted halal catering partners
Sound system with microphones for the nikah recitation, doa, and speeches
On-site event support from the De Hall team throughout the day
Intimate and Micro Weddings: The Smaller Format That Works
Not every Muslim wedding in Singapore needs 400 guests. A growing number of younger couples — managing BTO payments, renovation costs, and the general reality of adult finances — are choosing smaller, more intentional celebrations.
De Hall's ballrooms scale down cleanly for micro and intimate formats. One ballroom configured for 50 or 80 guests does not feel cavernous or empty. The proportions hold.
Micro and small wedding pricing at De Hall:
Format | Guest Count | All-In Price Range |
Micro Wedding | 15 – 50 pax | S$8,000 – S$25,000 |
Small Wedding | 50 – 100 pax | S$19,000 – S$34,500 |
The intimate format preserves everything that matters — the nikah, the walimah feast, the garland moment, the family photos. What it removes is the obligation guests and minimum table counts you were never going to fill with people you actually wanted there.
Full guide: Micro Wedding Singapore Muslim 2026
How to Choose a Halal Wedding Caterer in Singapore
For couples evaluating catering independently, seven factors separate a genuinely trustworthy halal caterer from one that is technically certified and little else:
Valid MUIS certificate with a current expiry date — always request a physical copy, not a verbal confirmation
Dedicated halal kitchen — ask directly whether the kitchen shares space with any non-halal operation
Track record for large-scale events — a caterer handling 30-pax corporate lunches is a different operation from one managing 300-pax wedding buffets
Menu flexibility — can they adjust for allergies, dietary preferences, or specific cultural dishes?
Full service staff — confirm whether the quote covers setup, active serving, and cleanup, or just drop-off delivery
A food tasting session — every reputable caterer will offer a tasting before you commit. A caterer who refuses is giving you a signal worth paying attention to.
Venue coordination experience — a caterer who has worked at De Hall before already knows the loading access, the kitchen setup, and the event timing. A first-timer in a new venue adds unnecessary risk on the day.
Step-by-Step: Planning Your Halal Wedding at De Hall
Step 1 — Set your real guest count.Work from your confirmed list, not the optimistic one. Match it to a De Hall tier: intimate (up to 150), half-day reception (200–300), or full walimah (300–500).
Step 2 — Choose your ceremony format.Nikah only or intimate walimah → Solemnisation Package. Full nikah plus walimah in one day → Full Wedding Package. Bertunang or merisik → Engagement Package.
Step 3 — List your non-negotiables.Before the consultation, write down your must-haves: full pelamin upgrade, kompang team, specific live stations, photography, emcee. A clear list leads to a clean, itemised quote.
Step 4 — Choose your date and time slot.Weekday daytime slots on larger tiers start from S$50 per pax. Saturday evenings carry peak pricing. If your date is flexible, this single decision can meaningfully shift the final number.
Step 5 — Book your free consultation at Tai Seng Centre.The De Hall showroom is open Tuesday to Friday, 1pm to 6pm, and Saturday by appointment. Walk out with a full nett quote, no surprises.
Reserve your consultation slot here or call 9855 3027 / 8891 6516.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does halal wedding catering in Singapore cost?At De Hall, intimate weddings for up to 100 guests start from S$5,000. Standard receptions for 200 to 400 guests start from S$15,000. Larger receptions are priced from S$50 per pax. All figures are nett — no GST or service charge on top.
Does De Hall have its own chef?Yes. Head Chef Erwin leads De Hall's in-house culinary direction for Asian and local cuisines, setting the quality standard for all catering delivered at the venue.
Is De Hall a fully halal wedding venue?Yes. De Hall is an alcohol-free ballroom designed specifically for halal Malay and Muslim weddings. All catering is provided by halal partners with current MUIS certification, and the venue does not serve alcohol on any event day.
How many guests can De Hall accommodate?De Hall's two flexible ballrooms can be configured for 100 to 500 guests, depending on the seating layout and event format.
Does De Hall include a prayer room and bridal room?Yes. Both a dedicated prayer area with ablution facilities and a private bridal room are built into the venue and included in all wedding packages.
Can I bring my own halal caterer to De Hall?De Hall has trusted halal catering partners they work with regularly. Subject to venue approval and coordination, you can discuss bringing in a specific halal caterer you already trust during your consultation visit.
Where exactly is De Hall?3 Irving Road, #02-08, Tai Seng Centre, Singapore 369522 — approximately 2 minutes walk from Tai Seng MRT (Circle Line, Exit A). Bus services 22, 24, 28, 43, 58, 62, 70, 70M, 76, 80, 93, and 158 all serve the area.
How do I book a viewing at De Hall?Call 9855 3027 or 8891 6516, or book online at dehallsg.com/book-online. The showroom is open Tuesday to Friday, 1pm to 6pm, and Saturday by appointment.
Ready to Plan Your Halal Wedding?
De Hall is at 3 Irving Road, #02-08, Tai Seng Centre, Singapore 369522 — two minutes from Tai Seng MRT, purpose-built as a halal venue, fully alcohol-free, with a dedicated Head Chef, prayer room with ablution, private bridal room, authentic Malay buffet catering, and transparent nett-priced wedding packages for Muslim couples.
Showroom hours: Tuesday – Friday, 1pm – 6pm | Saturday by appointment
📞 Call: 9855 3027 / 8891 6516
📅 Book free consultation: dehallsg.com/book-online
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📧 Email: enquiry@dehallsg.com
📍 Address: 3 Irving Road, #02-08, Tai Seng Centre, Singapore 369522





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