I Was Just a Man, Standing Outside Indian Restaurants, Begging for Certainty…
We’ve all been there. Stomach growling, eyes scanning for the words “halal Indian food” on some neon-lit storefront. And just when you think you’ve found the jackpot, you step in — and boom. Something on the menu or in the corner makes you pause, wondering if this is the right place for you after all.
Do I trust them? Yes.
Does my soul trust them? Not quite.
And then, like a divine intervention from the Butter Chicken gods themselves — I stumbled across Paradise Biryani SG on social media. Not just any post, but one where the biryani was practically glowing. My soul jumped first, and my body just obediently followed.
Paradise Biryani SG: A True Halal Indoor Oasis in Sembawang
Let’s pause and give props here. Sembawang isn’t exactly bursting with fully halal indoor Indian restaurants. Paradise Biryani SG is a rare gem — clean, cozy, and fully halal. No awkward glances, no mental fatwas needed.
And their Malabar Biryani? Read on!
Malabar Biryani – The Star of the Show
Fragrant. Layered. A gentle heat that blooms late, with rice that’s airy and meat that’s tender enough to make you rethink every “average” biryani you’ve ever had. The spices feel composed rather than loud — the kind of balance that stays with you long after the plate is empty.
It’s not just food. It’s a love letter in a pot.
Pair it with a soft Kerala Parotta, golden on the edges and chewy at the core, and you might just cry real tears. Or maybe that was just me when I realised I’d nearly finished it too soon.
But Who Stops at One Dish?
You think I went there for just one meal? Please. Let me walk you through our full-on finger licking Indian banquet.
Prawn Masala Set – My Wife’s New Love Language
A thick, aromatic prawn curry that sings with garlic, turmeric, and hints of cinnamon. The prawns were juicy, tender and perfectly marinated. My wife took one bite, looked at me, and said, “We’re coming back next week.”
Translation: Cancel your Friday date plans. Go gastronomy!
Fish Masala Set – The Surprise Hit
I underestimated this one. The fish was flaky, the masala deep, peppery and punchy with that smoky southern flair. It came with rice and sides that rounded it into a full hearty meal. No bones (literally and emotionally).
Masala Chai & Coffee – Sip Back and Relax
What’s Indian food without a hot beverage after? The chai is beautifully spiced — cardamom-forward with a ginger kick. But the coffee? Strong, deep-bodied, and addictive. You’ll want it even if you didn’t plan for it.
Paneer Tikka Set – Dessert in Disguise
Don’t @ me, but this was our dessert. That smoky, slightly charred paneer paired with creamy sauces was the best way to end the meal. It felt indulgent, yet comforting. Like a Netflix binge — but edible.
Final Thoughts: This Place is a Whole Mood
At Paradise Biryani SG, every dish is made with soul. You can taste it in the balance of spices, the quality of ingredients, and the clear intention behind the menu.
So if you’ve been looking — nay, begging — for a halal Indian place in Singapore that delivers flavour without compromise, this is your sign. And trust me: if you don’t go for the Malabar Biryani, go for your soul.
Best Malabar Biryani in Sembawang? Paradise Biryani SG Has Entered the Chat
Located in Sembawang Cottage, Paradise Biryani SG serves up halal Kerala and Malabar favourites for families, professionals, and anyone who respects a good biryani. Best known for their Malabar Biryani, they offer dine-in, delivery, and pick-up options Islandwide.
Perfect for family meals, corporate catering, team lunches or a weekend treat. Try the Malabar Biryani or pair it with Kerala Parotta for maximum joy.

Paradise Biryani SG
Address: 369 Sembawang Road, #01-07, Sembawang Cottage, Singapore 758382
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM – 10 PM (Closed Mondays)
Phone: +65 9012 3366
Email: order@paradisebiryani.sg
Order site: paradisebiryani.sg
Perfect for family meals, corporate catering, team lunches or a weekend treat. Try the Malabar Biryani or pair it with Kerala Parotta for maximum joy.
Disclaimer
Everything you just read was seasoned with my own experience and spiced up with genuine love for great halal food. I only gush about places that truly deserve the hype — and yes, this one made my tastebuds dance.
That said, menus change, chefs get creative, and sometimes biryanis run out (tragic, I know). So before you dash over with an empty stomach and high hopes, give the restaurant a quick ring. A two-minute call could save you from naan-related heartbreak.
Eat joyfully, order smart, and trust your tastebuds — they rarely lie.







