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Muslims don't dare to eat, Chinese also don't want: Mookata stall owner says sales plunged after applying for halal certificate

Mookata must go down with alcohol. Just no pork no hard should be sufficient.
If those satay stalls serve beer and wine, it would be packed with tourists.
 
That's why you don't generally see good Japanese restaurants going halal. First, they're proud of their cuisine and will not compromise the ingredients in their pork-based dishes (e.g. chashu ramen). Second, you end up alienating your regular customers and not gaining new Muslim customers who're unfamiliar with your food.
Muslims should just stick to their traditional halal foods and not try to fuck up meals for the rest of us. The world should not pander to their silly halal diet.
 
In order to attract back customer, they can switch to use wild boar meat ... :o-o:
 
Using chicken in place of a pork dish is akin to using tofu in place of beef patty. It will not taste the same you dumbass owner.
 
That's why you don't generally see good Japanese restaurants going halal. First, they're proud of their cuisine and will not compromise the ingredients in their pork-based dishes (e.g. chashu ramen). Second, you end up alienating your regular customers and not gaining new Muslim customers who're unfamiliar with your food.

Same as Mala stall going Halal. There's one Halal Mala stall at Changi Jewel food court...also no business and damn yucky.
 
https://www.asiaone.com/lifestyle/m...plunged-after-halal-restaurants-entrepreneur?

Muslims don't dare to eat, Chinese also don't want: Mookata stall owner says sales plunged after applying for halal certificate​

Muslims don't dare to eat, Chinese also don't want: Mookata stall owner says sales plunged after applying for halal certificate't dare to eat, Chinese also don't want: Mookata stall owner says sales plunged after applying for halal certificate


PHOTO: Facebook/Chice.sg, TikTok/Chice.sg
PUBLISHED ONJANUARY 15, 2024 2:40 PMByAMIERUL RASHID

A mookata dining experience almost always involves grilled pork accompanied with alcohol.

Having it otherwise might even be seen as a paradox to some.

But for Jackeline Goh, that's the idea she's been trying to sell to sceptics since opening Chickata in 2016.

The restaurant applied for halal certification in 2017 before being rebranded to Chice in December 2020.

In a TikTok video shared last Saturday (Jan 13), the co-owner explained that running a halal-certified food establishment may not always correlate to welcoming a large number of Muslim customers.



"We are non-Muslims so people might not have confidence in us," the 39-year-old said.

This was especially true when Chice was in the midst of applying for halal certification back in 2017.

Transitioning from a non-halal to a halal food joint was a challenge as sales dipped to "almost zero every day", Jackeline admitted.

Not only was attracting customers an issue, hiring Muslim staff was a struggle as some might not feel comfortable with working at a place that has yet to receive their halal certificate.

Once the restaurant has received it, Jackeline needed to convince a different group of people to give Chice a chance.
Mookata literally translates to "skillet pork" where diners cook raw meat on a tabletop grill lathered with pork fat.
Here lies a problem for Jackeline.
"Chinese (non-Muslims) also don't want to eat because no pork," she lamented.
In fact, Jackeline mentioned how "a lot" of her friends have yet to drop by for a taste of her food.
In addition, alcohol is also prohibited at the restaurant.

Hence, some non-Muslims may simply choose to avoid Chice altogether.

While Jackeline shared the more unfavourable aspects of running a halal mookata, Chice seemed to have found its footing among those who gave it a chance.

At the time of writing, the restaurant scored a 4.4 rating out of 5 on Google from over 200 reviewers.

What is halal?​

Halal translates to lawful or allowable in Arabic and according to Islamic worldview, any food or drink which falls under this category is permitted for consumption.
A common misconception is that halal simply means "no pork, no lard".
But non-halal ingredients must also be taken into consideration such as dressings containing alcohol.
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Same as Mala stall going Halal. There's one Halal Mala stall at Changi Jewel food court...also no business and damn yucky.
Muslims must learn to eat pork if they want to enjoy Chinese food.

Can u eat nasi lemak without sambal ?

Can you eat mala without pork ?
 
Muslims must learn to eat pork if they want to enjoy Chinese food.

Can u eat nasi lemak without sambal ?

Can you eat mala without pork ?
I'd rather die than eat chinese food. Garlicky, rice wine, sesame seed oil, soy sauce, oyster sauce..... Yucks
 
I'd rather die than eat chinese food. Garlicky, rice wine, sesame seed oil, soy sauce, oyster sauce..... Yucks
Taste is subjective. If you don't like the taste garlic, then don't take it.

But don't say I don't take pork because God forbids it - that's BS cos God really doesn't give a damn what you eat or don't eat.
 
NPNT = No Pork No Talk.

The name if Mookata ... Moo is the Thai word for Pig or Pork. How can you "halalize" pork ? Even the name has to change in order to attract Muslims.
 
To be fair, malays are not into steam boat. It's typically rice morning, daytime, dinner.
 
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