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Halal Industry Event
The 2026 edition has wrapped up.
Food & Hospitality Asia (FHA) is a recurring halal industry event. The next edition is expected around April 2028 — get notified the moment dates are confirmed.
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$8,550
≈ SGD 11,400
$950/sqm
Results from previous editions — the proof of what exhibitors and visitors can expect. Figures are organiser-reported.
Singapore EXPO
70,000 professionals and 2,750+ exhibitors — largest FHA in a decade (2026 edition)
FHA 2026 (21–24 Apr, Singapore EXPO) — the first edition to merge FHA-Food & Beverage and FHA-HoReCa into one annual event — drew about 70,000 industry professionals from around 110 countries and regions to more than 2,750 exhibitors across 10 halls. Its Hosted Buyer Programme facilitated roughly 19,000 meetings with 700 buyers from 23+ countries. Trade-press post-show reporting (TTG Asia).
View edition details →Singapore Expo, Singapore, Singapore
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Asia's largest food and hospitality trade event with a dedicated halal section. Spans 100,000 sqm across 10 halls with 2,750+ exhibitors. General food show with significant halal presence.
Access to Asia's complete F&B and HoReCa ecosystem in one location
Networking with established global brands and industry leaders
Exposure to breakthrough innovations in food technology, equipment, and sustainable packaging
Navigation of 18 specialised market segments for targeted sourcing
Opportunities to build strategic partnerships with distributors and suppliers
Connection with over 80,000 professionals for business development
$16,000
$320/sqm
Secure your exhibition space and connect with global halal industry buyers.
Submit exhibitor inquiry via foodnhotelasia.com or contact the FHA organiser team
Receive contract with booth location and pricing
SGD 700 mandatory event service fee applies in addition to booth cost
Singapore
July 7, 2026 – July 8, 2026
Singapore EXPO
Calculated for Singapore Expo (Muslim World League method, Shafi'i Asr). These are approximate — confirm with a local mosque or a prayer-times app on the day.
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tue 21 Apr | 05:48 | 06:58 | 13:03 | 16:20 | 19:07 | 20:14 |
| Wed 22 Apr | 05:48 | 06:58 | 13:03 | 16:20 | 19:07 | 20:14 |
| Thu 23 Apr | 05:48 | 06:58 | 13:03 | 16:20 | 19:07 | 20:14 |
| Fri 24 Apr | 05:47 | 06:58 | 13:02 | 16:20 | 19:07 | 20:13 |

Muslim Traveller Guide
Singapore is very welcoming for Muslim travellers thanks to a strong national halal-certification system (MUIS), abundant halal food — including certified hawker stalls — mosques across the island, and prayer rooms in malls and at Changi Airport. The MRT is fast and inexpensive, and English is an official language.
5 halal places to visit
The mosques and Islamic-heritage landmarks worth your time around the expo.

Kampong Glam
Singapore's best-known mosque and national monument with a golden dome.

Kampong Glam
Pedestrian heritage street leading to Sultan Mosque, lined with halal eateries.

Kampong Glam
Striking blue-tiled mosque, the only one in Singapore for the Malabar Muslim community.

Beach Road
National-monument mosque with a leaning minaret, named after its female founder.

Kampong Glam
Museum in the former Istana Kampong Glam showcasing Malay-Muslim heritage.
5 places to eat
Real, well-loved halal restaurants across Singapore, from cheap local legends to special-occasion dining.

Indian-Muslim · Kampong Glam$
Heritage eatery opposite Sultan Mosque famous for murtabak and biryani.

Malay / Nasi Padang · Kampong Glam$
Beloved halal nasi padang spot with a wide spread of Malay dishes.

Mediterranean / Middle Eastern · Arab Street$$
MUIS-certified Mediterranean restaurant serving mezze and grills.

Where to stay
Hand-picked places to stay, near the action.

Marina Bay
Iconic luxury hotel with the famous rooftop infinity pool.

City Hall
Historic colonial-era luxury hotel known for its grand suites.

Know before you go
Everything a Muslim traveller needs to land in Singapore with confidence.
Getting in
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)
• MRT (East-West Line) — ~45 min to the centre
• Taxi / Grab — 20-30 min
Getting around
The MRT and LRT cover the island and are fast, clean and cheap; buses fill the gaps.
Metered taxis and Grab are both reliable.
Visa & entry
Getting here
Most halal-expo buyers and exhibitors fly in from the world's main halal hubs. Here's how to reach Singapore from each — entry rules vary by nationality, so check the Visa & entry note.
See the full Singapore travel guide →
Sources: https://www.visitsingapore.com · https://eservices.ica.gov.sg (SG Arrival Card) · https://www.muis.gov.sg (halal)
Indian-Muslim / Prata · Thomson$
Halal-certified chain popular for roti prata and curries.

Italian · Bussorah Street$$$
Halal-certified Italian fine dining near Sultan Mosque.
Bugis
Mid-range hotel walking distance from the Kampong Glam halal food area.

Bugis
Boutique mid-range hotel near Arab Street and Bugis shopping.

Little India
Well-rated backpacker hostel in the lively Little India district.

Bugis
Budget hotel chain branch close to Kampong Glam eateries.
Money
Singapore Dollar · SGD
Cards and e-wallets are accepted almost everywhere; keep some cash for older hawker stalls.
Tipping is not customary; a service charge is usually included.
Connectivity
Singtel, StarHub and M1 SIMs at Changi arrivals
Plug: Type G (UK-style 3-pin) · 230V / 50Hz
Emergency
General: 999
Fire: 995
Safety
Where to pray
Masjid Sultan — Singapore's iconic golden-domed mosque.
Masjid Abdul Gaffoor — A beautiful heritage mosque.
Prayer rooms in malls & Changi — Surau are common in malls and at the airport.