


Food Review: Pho 4A
The name of this restaurant is definitely very unique. PHO 4A – it sounded like a tag to a robotic creature out there. That’s my first reaction to the name. However, PHO 4A is actually a new Halal Vietnamese restaurant which recently opened its doors about the Bugis area – to be more precise, the […]

Andalusian Adventure: A Honeymoon across Granada, Cordoba, and more
[imagebrowser id=13] After a couple of days to rest after the hustle and bustle of our wedding, my wife and I were on a flight heading to Barcelona’s El Prat Airport for our Spanish honeymoon. We’d considered various other options before settling on Spain, including Turkey, the Maldives, and others. We finally decided on Spain […]

Seema Nasi Padang @Ramadan Food Fest 2013
As we welcome the holy month of Ramadan, I would like to begin by wishing all Muslim readers Salam Ramadan 2013 and happy fasting to all Muslims! I had a chance to drop by the famous Bussorah Street Ramadan Food Fest 2013 last week and as per every year; you will always be spoilt for […]

Photo Essay: Tarim – Land of Goodness
[imagebrowser id=11] In the name of Allah, most Benevolent, most Merciful. “Everything you have heard about Tarim, Abbas my brother, it’s not only true. It’s definitely more than that. Beautiful is an understatement, Masya Allah.” The quote above was from an email correspondence with a dear friend of mine, describing his experience seeking knowledge in […]

Food Review – Qiji
When you hear the name “Qiji”, I’m pretty sure majority of us will think of their very popular Nasi Lemak combo sets as they are quite well-known for it. However, today I am not going to do a review on the Nasi lemak in Qiji but instead, onto a different dish – their Egg Noodle […]

A Spiritual Journey: Egypt, Jordan & Jerusalem
They say sometimes you have to get lost, to find yourself. Well I lost myself in the epicness of Egypt, Jordan and Jerusalem. I know Jerusalem is not the name of a country but I’m still confused between the two countries its associated with. So many activities filled up my time during these 15 days. […]

Food Review: Lasanie in Holland
Often, when we go travelling, our usual main lookout is for food. And unlike our fellow non-Muslim friends, we usually have to look out for Halal food especially when we travel to countries like Europe. I was in Holland last week and am happy to share that I found this authentic Pakistani/Indian Cuisine restaurant in […]

Food Review: Manhattan Fish Market
If you are looking for an American style seafood menu, look no more as you might just have an outlet of this well known restaurant in your neighborhood shopping mall. I had lunch at the Manhattan Fish Market in Causeway Point last Friday and as I was so eager, or should I say famished, I […]

Food Review: Sofra Turkish Restaurant
As you stepped into the restaurant, you would feel that you have entered into a realm of authentic Turkish culture in this café/restaurant. I was there for lunch last week at the Sofra Turkish Café & Restaurant situated at Shaw Tower, Beach Road. The restaurant is situated at the end of Level 2 and one […]

Food Review: Vintage Delicafe
I am sure by now many people might already know Vintage Delicafe as a Halal establishment in town but for those who don’t, this is a good place to dine at! Went down with my family so that more dishes can be reviewed, heh. I know in most food reviews, readers just want straight-up information […]

Food Review: PAUL French Bakery Restaurant
Editor’s Note: PAUL has not been certified Halal. Please contact the necessary authorities to find out the Halal status. Two aspects of my recent visit to PAUL in Ngee Ann City/Takashimaya had me concerned about my ability to properly review it. (1) I went with a bunch of girlfriends, and one simply does not pay […]

Summer Sojourn in Magical Madinah
Part 2 – Serialised for MuzlimBuzz.sg Read Part 1 here. Fri 20 Jul 2007 I spent the night at the hotel reception reading the Qur’an and Dala’il as the masjid was closed after isha’ prayers for cleaning (2012 update: On ascending the throne, King Abdullah famously issued the decree to keep Masjid al-Nabawi open 24 hours […]

Under Allah’s Skies: A Survival Guide
A question during a talk about globalisation and its impact on Islam and Muslims prompted me to write this. The question went something like this: ” How do Muslims, especially those who travel to Western countries, maintain their faith since it is more difficult to practice Islam due to the lack of availability of halal […]

Eid Recipe: Desert Roses Chocolate Treat
Ingredients Cornflakes Dark Chocolate 3 tablespoons of butter for every 9 oz of chocolate Directions 1. Melt the chocolate in a Bain Marie (chocolate in a bowl over a pan of boiling water).2. Once the chocolate has melted add the butter. 3. Add the cornflakes to the chocolate. 4. Make sure all the cornflakes to […]
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