Teatime around Singapore may have just gotten better with the announcement that Mr Bean is now officially halal-certified in Singapore.
This means that our Muslim friends can patronise all 64 of the Mr Bean Singapore outlets islandwide.
With this latest development, all of us can enjoy their sumptuous treats for breakfast or teatime, such as chewy pancakes and thirst-quenching soya bean milk, together.
According to The Halal Eater, Mr Bean Singapore has officially attained its halal certification as of 9 Jun.
A quick look at the MUIS website will show that all 64 outlets have been added to their database of halal-certified restaurants in Singapore.
Getting the halal certification is a considerable achievement for Mr Bean Singapore or any other food brand in Singapore.
Looking at their benefits page listed on the MUIS website, a halal-certified brand can now do the following:
If you’re unfamiliar with Mr Bean’s menu, here’s a little rundown of their favoured treats.
One of their signature items is pancakes. These bite-sized dough treats are filled generously with different fillings, from the classic red bean to savoury tuna.
Another local classic that is loved by many is the tau huay. To keep up with the times, they have even introduced a sea salt gula melaka version to appeal to those with a sweet tooth.
Lastly, their famous thirst-quenching soya milk is a lifesaver in Singapore’s scorching hot weather and does the job like no other.
Our Muslim friends will surely welcome news of more F&B brands getting their halal certificates.
With this news, they can now savour food and drinks served by Singapore’s iconic homegrown soybean brand.
Are you planning for a visit to a Mr Bean outlet soon? What do you plan to buy? Let us know in the comments below.
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