Image: Daya Izakaya
You can fully immerse yourself in the izakaya vibes with affordable halal Japanese food at Daya Izakaya, the only halal Izakaya in Singapore. Indulge in a wide variety of mouth-watering izakaya dishes, including fresh sashimi and cooked dishes, leaving you wanting more.
If you're someone who loves getting your money's worth, then this restaurant is definitely worth a visit.
Highlights:
- Muslim-owned restaurant: Daya Izakaya was founded by four friends in December 2020. It is a duly certified Muslim-owned establishment by the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
- Automated ordering system: Ordering your food is fast and easy with Daya Izakaya’s fully automated ordering system. The staff will readily assist you if you need help.
- Generous food servings: Daya Izakaya is popular for its generous servings at affordable prices. You can share with your companions and maybe even have enough leftovers to take home.
FOOD:
- Appetizers: S$4 – S$38
- Soups and salads: S$1.90 – S$12
- Yakimono (Grilled): S$9 – S$25
- Kaminabe (Mini paper hotpot): S$14 – S$19
- Nimono (Simmered): S$12 – S$13
- Sashimi: S$6 – S$36
- Sushi: S$12 – S$16.80
- Agemono (Fried): S$6 – S$15
- Noodles: S$8 – S$13.50
- Kushiyaki (Skewers): S$2 – S$8 per stick
- Rice sets: S$12 – S$18
- Dessert: S$5
DRINKS:
- Non-alcoholic drinks: S$1 – S$8
MUST-TRIES:
- Grilled Miso Lamb Cutlet
- Oyster Nabe
- Hotate Kinoko Butter
- Sashimi Moriawase
- Garlic Beef Steak
LOOK & FEEL: Daya Izakaya is an excellent spot to unwind and enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine in a semi-casual atmosphere. The interior is reminiscent of a typical Japanese Izakaya with its wooden panels and hanging lanterns. There is ample seating available outside, which is especially pleasant during the evenings.