A halal restaurant called LUMI F&B is about a four-minute walk from Marymount MRT Station. They also have reasonable set dinners starting at just $6.50.
Luminous neon lights give the informal café a sleek, futuristic feel. In order to keep customers entertained in between meals, the roomy restaurant also offers pool tables and vintage arcade games. For Muslim visitors, there is also a prayer room on the premises.
Fried rice set lunches from LUMI F&B are offered from 11:30am to 3pm for a reasonable $6.50. You can select the protein of your choice from choices including Deep Fried Fish, Tori Kaarage, and Cereal Chicken. A drink and a sunny-side up are included with each set.
The restaurant also serves pasta; the most popular options are Spaghetti Al Pomodoro ($6) and Kurimi ($10). The Mushroom Aglio Olio ($8) can be altered to your preferred level of heat with the following options: Ok Lah, Can Tahan, Aiyoh, or Awas.
For an additional plate of salmon or $8 for scallops, hearty diners can top off $5.
The casual bistro features luminous neon lights for a cool, futuristic vibe. The spacious restaurant also has pool tables and retro arcade games so patrons can have some fun in between meals.
There’s even an on-site prayer room for Muslim customers.
LUMI F&B’s fried rice set lunches are available from 11:30am to 3pm, and are priced at a wallet-friendly $6.50. You can pick the protein of your choice, with options such as Cereal Chicken, Tori Kaarage, and Deep Fried Fish. Each set comes with a sunny-side up and a drink.
The restaurant serves pasta too, with Spaghetti Al Pomodoro ($6) and Kurimi ($10) being top favourites. There’s also the Mushroom Aglio Olio ($8) that can be customised based on your preferred level of spiciness: Ok Lah, Can Tahan, Aiyoh, or Awas.
Big eaters can top up $5 for an additional serving of salmon, or $8 for scallops.
Another popular dish is the Beef Burger ($5) , their burger is one of the restaurant’s most popular items and comes with a juicy beef patty, egg, cheese, mushrooms, pickles, lettuce, and tomatoes between two charcoal buns.