World Cup 2026 halal dining deal at Anatolia, Kunafa and Turkish Çay

Halal Turkish dining deal on Arab Street. 20% off, free Kunafa and free Çay, all tournament long.

Anatolia Restaurant at 58 Arab Street is running a World Cup 2026 halal dining deal in Singapore. Book ahead, say "World Cup Discount", and you get 20% off your food bill, a free serving of Kunafa, and free Turkish Çay for the table. Your country can win or lose. You still walk out happy. The offer runs through the tournament, from now until the final on 19 July 2026.

Your team might break your heart. The food will not.

Following a national team through a World Cup. You don't get to select the ending. You can watch every qualifier, know every player's name, lose sleep over the group draw and still get knocked out on penalties by a squad you'd never even thought of until the playoffs came out.

You can't repair that part. What you can fix is where you sit when it’s happening.

Win or lose, you want to have something wonderful in front of you at the end of the night. The World Cup deal at Anatolia, a halal Turkish and Lebanese restaurant in the center of Kampong Glam, is built on one simple idea. Whatever the score, the food is good. Book a table, mention the World Cup discount and the celebration or the comfort is planned before the kick-off.

The World Cup 2026 deal at Anatolia

This is a proper tournament-long offer, not a one-night gimmick. Book in advance and the table gets all three perks.

What you get The detail
20% off Applied to your total food bill
Free Kunafa One serving on the house, per reservation
Free Turkish Çay Hot Çay for the whole table, no charge

How to claim it: book ahead and say "World Cup Discount" when you reserve.

Walk-ins are always welcome. The 20% off, the free Kunafa and the free Çay apply to advance reservations only. One phrase when you book. That is the whole catch.

When are the matches in Singapore, and can you watch at Anatolia?

The 2026 World Cup is being hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The games will be in the early morning hours of morning between 1:00 AM to 11:00 AM SGT when you translate the kickoff times into Singapore time. Therefore, the romantic idea of having dinner while watching the 10 PM match does not fit in this tournament.

What does work:

  • The late US-night games (10 to 11 PM Eastern) are about 10 to 11 AM Singapore time. That's when Anatolia opens, at 10 AM. Some of the biggest group matches fall in that time slot, so a World Cup brunch watch with Çay and a delicious breakfast is actually on the table.
  • For any other game, think of Anatolia as the food that goes with football, not the screen on which you watch it. Come for a late meal the night before a major game, or an after-party feast once an early morning outcome, win or lose.

The restaurant is open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight. Kampong Glam after 10pm has its own quiet vibe and a late table here beats a convenience-store dinner and the regret that goes with it.

The Kunafa is the point

Anatolia Kunafa with crisp pastry and ice cream centre

If you only claim one thing from the deal, make it the Kunafa. Chef Sinan builds it in three layers, and each one has a job.

The shell

Kadayıf pastry with fine fibres, made with butter long before it is heated. When done correctly, the center remains soft while the edges become crisp and golden. There is a brief, gratifying resistance when you push a spoon through the top before it gives. It was made patiently, as evidenced by that small crack. Someone rushed it if there was no resistance. Chef Sinan takes his time.

The core

Creamy ice cream is the perfect choice when it's hot in Singapore. The center is smooth and chilly, while the outer layer is hot, buttery, and crisp. At any time of day, that temperature collision is beneficial. When a long match night comes to a close, you're still exhausted and smiling, so it turns into the kind of dessert you describe to others the following morning.

The finish

Add the pure, one-to-one sugar syrup directly from the pan to soak into the crust without making it soggy. If you do it correctly, the crunch will last. If you make a mistake, you will have a costly wet sponge. This sponge isn't wet.

It is one of Singapore's more affordable halal desserts, typically costing S$19.90 per plate. It's difficult to order anything else for dessert because your first one is free with the World Cup bargain.

Want the full sweet lineup beyond match season? Browse the Turkish desserts and decide later.

Why Çay finishes the job

Turkish Çay served in tulip glasses at Anatolia

Turkish Çay is a strong black tea that is served in tiny tulip glasses after being made in a two-tier pot. It's not chai, and if you refer to it as chai tea in front of a Turkish person, you'll get a stare.

There's a reason it goes well with Kunafa. The dessert is sweet and rich, and the tea resets your palette between bites instead of adding on more sugar. One clean, slightly sharp sip and the next mouthful hits at full intensity again. In Türkiye, finishing Kunafa without Çay is considered moderately improper. With the World Cup offer, the Çay is free for the table, so you can keep the rounds coming.

Make a full meal of it

Halal Turkish mixed grill and mezze spread at Anatolia

The kitchen serves the entire menu till closure, although Kunafa and Çay are the main attractions. Here are some suggestions for the table:

  • Testi Kebab, sealed in a clay pot and split open at the table, costs S$78.90 for two. Enough drama to divert attention from a sluggish first half.
  • Adana Lamb, charcoal-grilled and appropriately seasoned.
  • Mezza Platter to start, built for sharing while you argue about VAR.
  • The Anatolia Special Grill when the group is hungry and indecisive.

Everything is made with 100% halal ingredients. No separate menu, no restrictions at the table. Families dining and group dining can settle down and focus on the football. See the full charcoal grills and Turkish kebabs or start with mezze and hummus.

Finding Anatolia

Anatolia Restaurant on Arab Street, Kampong Glam
Address 58 Arab Street, Singapore 199755
Nearest MRT Bugis MRT Exit B, about a 7-minute walk
Hours 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM, daily
WhatsApp +65 8227 7270
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We are located in Kampong Glam, just a short walk from Haji Lane and a short distance from Sultan Mosque. You're close if you're looking for halal food in the surrounding area of Bugis that is open late. Come down for the deal anytime your team plays, or make an evening of it before an early kickoff.

Related reading: Is Vegetarian Food Halal? What Every Diner Should Know

Anatolia Restaurant, Kampong Glam

Anatolia serves authentic Turkish and Lebanese food on Arab Street, with charcoal-grilled kebabs, fresh mezze, and made-to-order Kunafa and Çay. The kitchen is led by Chef Sinan, who has spent years cooking the dishes the way they are eaten back home. Everything is prepared with 100% halal ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Anatolia World Cup deal halal?

Yes. Every dish at Anatolia is made with 100% halal ingredients, including the deal. There is no separate menu and no exceptions.

How do I claim the 20% off, free Kunafa and free Çay?

Book a table in advance, online or by WhatsApp, and say "World Cup Discount" when you reserve. The three perks apply to advance reservations only, not walk-ins.

What time are World Cup 2026 matches in Singapore?

Most matches fall between roughly 1:00 AM and 11:00 AM Singapore time, because the tournament is hosted in North America. The late US-night kickoffs land around 10 to 11 AM SGT, which is when Anatolia opens.

Can I watch a match live at Anatolia?

For the late-morning games, yes, since the kitchen opens at 10 AM. For most fixtures, which air overnight, Anatolia is better as the meal before or after the match rather than the screen during it.

Where can I get halal food near Bugis late at night?

Anatolia is about a 7-minute walk from Bugis MRT Exit B and stays open until midnight every day. It is one of the easier halal late dinners in the Kampong Glam area.

What is Kunafa?

Kunafa is a Middle Eastern dessert of crisp shredded pastry over a soft, creamy centre, finished with sweet syrup. At Anatolia it is made with an ice cream core, hot and cold at once. One serving is free with the World Cup reservation deal.

Win or lose, book the table

The final result is beyond your control. The table is under your control. Hot Kunafa, free Çay, and 20% off the bill at Anatolia make the evening better, regardless of whether your nation wins the trophy or loses in the group stage.

Reserve now, say "World Cup Discount", and let the football take care of itself.

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Anatolia Halal and Turkish Restaurant

Anatolia Restaurant brings the warmth of Turkish and Mediterranean hospitality to Singapore with freshly prepared dishes, bold flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere. From signature grilled meats to comforting classics, every plate is made with care, quality ingredients, and a passion for sharing authentic tastes in a setting that feels both vibrant, elegant, and genuinely inviting.

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