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Top 10 Malay Wedding Venues in Singapore, According to Reviews (2026)

Compare Malay wedding venues in Singapore by guest capacity, Muslim-friendly cuisine, pricing cues, ambience, and real review signals.

Which Malay wedding venues in Singapore are worth shortlisting?

Best at a glance:

  • Best all-rounder: Casa Bayu — strong review volume, generous capacity, and recurring praise for food, decor, and calm coordination.
  • Best for very large weddings: Grand Dahlia — the standout when guest count is the big constraint, with capacity data up to 1,000 pax.
  • Best-supported by reviews: The Iris City Plaza — the deepest review base in this shortlist, with consistent food, decor, and staff praise.
  • Best restaurant-style venues: The Acacia Geneo or 21 on Rajah — better for couples who want strong dining flow over a classic ballroom feel.
  • Best scenic venue: Mount Faber Peak — ideal when views and atmosphere matter as much as the banquet.

Quick Comparison

Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.

Venue
Capacity
Pricing
Rating
#1 Casa Bayu by The Chic Wedding
100-800 pax
From $45/pax
4.8(84)
#2 The Iris City Plaza
1-250 pax
Pricing on request
4.7(368)
#3 Grand Dahlia
1-1000 pax
From $9,900
4.8(113)
#4 Amaris D'Arena Ballroom
50-320 pax
From $55/pax
4.3(79)
#5 The Cove City Plaza
100-250 pax
From $5,000
4.7(35)
#6 The Acacia Geneo
100-500 pax
From $55/pax
5.0(17)
#7 21 on Rajah
150-300 pax
From $50/pax
4.6(9)
#9 NUSS Guild Houses
40-200 pax
From $78/pax
5.0(1)
#10 Mount Faber Peak
1-200 pax
From $118/pax
4.7(38)

Planning a Malay wedding in Singapore is basically a beautiful logistics puzzle: you want a venue that looks gorgeous in photos, feeds everyone well, keeps the aunties and uncles comfortable, and still leaves room for the pelamin, family photos, outfit changes, and the very real “where is everyone going to park?” conversation.

This guide rounds up Malay wedding venues on Bridely that are worth shortlisting based on review strength, venue data, guest capacity, pricing cues, Muslim-friendly cuisine tags, and overall wedding fit. Some are polished event halls made for big celebrations, some are restaurant or hotel-style spaces, and a few are better for couples who want something more scenic or intimate.

Use this as your first-pass shortlist. Compare the ambience, food feedback, guest capacity, and coordination reviews, then confirm the latest package inclusions, halal certification or Muslim-friendly catering arrangements, decor rules, prayer-space availability, and date availability directly with the venue.

#1Casa Bayu by The Chic Wedding

Choose Casa Bayu if you want the safest all-rounder for a big Malay wedding. Reviews repeatedly point to generous food, elegant decor, and steady coordination, which is the holy trinity when many relatives are involved. Do check access and comfort details before booking.

4.884 reviewsKnown for beautiful ambience
1/9
100-800 paxFrom $45/paxEvent Hall
Read 84 reviews

#2The Iris City Plaza

The Iris is the social-proof heavyweight here, best for couples who want plenty of reassurance before shortlisting. Review patterns consistently highlight food, decor, and responsive staff, which makes it feel dependable for large family celebrations. Buffet pacing is worth confirming during package discussions.

4.7368 reviewsBest for Malay weddings
1/5
1-250 paxPricing on requestEvent Hall
Read 368 reviews

#3Grand Dahlia

Grand Dahlia is the one to shortlist when your guest list has started behaving like a national census. Bridely capacity data goes up to 1,000 pax, and reviews praise its spacious setup, dramatic decor, food, and hands-on coordination. Confirm communication expectations early.

4.8113 reviewsKnown for spacious ballrooms
1/4
1-1000 paxFrom $9,900Event Hall
Read 113 reviews

#4Amaris D'Arena Ballroom

Amaris D’Arena works well for couples who want a proper ballroom feel without losing Malay wedding practicality. Reviews praise the roomy hall, chandeliers, screens, generous food, and helpful coordinators. The trade-offs to check are location convenience and service consistency on your date.

4.379 reviewsPopular for ballroom weddings
1/19
50-320 paxFrom $55/paxEvent Hall
Read 79 reviews

#5The Cove City Plaza

The Cove is a strong smaller-to-mid-sized pick when you want a polished event hall but not a mega-ballroom. Reviews often highlight attentive planners, elegant setup, and food that guests remember. Keep the 250-pax capacity and day-of coordination details in mind.

4.735 reviewsOften praised for coordination
1/5
100-250 paxFrom $5,000Event Hall
Read 35 reviews

#6The Acacia Geneo

The Acacia Geneo is the fresh restaurant-style choice for couples who care about food, flow, and a modern setting. Review themes point to patient coordinators, strong desserts, stylish ambience, and smooth execution. Because it is newer, compare recent availability and package details closely.

5.017 reviewsLoved for food quality
1/17
100-500 paxFrom $55/paxRestaurant
Read 17 reviews

#721 on Rajah

21 on Rajah is best for couples who want a more intimate restaurant wedding with comfort built in. Reviews point to fuss-free planning, buffet quality, warm hospitality, and the greenery-facing solemnisation option. Check layout flexibility if you need a larger pelamin or formal programme.

4.69 reviewsBest for restaurant weddings
1/12
150-300 paxFrom $50/paxRestaurant
Read 9 reviews

#8Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena suits couples considering a smaller hotel-style wedding or ROM. Wedding feedback highlights attentive staff, schedule control, food, package value, and a simple elegant setting. Confirm halal or Muslim-friendly catering arrangements directly before shortlisting.

5.06 reviewsStrong fit for ROMs
1/9
30-200 paxFrom $113/paxHotel
Read 6 reviews

#9NUSS Guild Houses

NUSS Guild Houses is worth a look for couples who prefer understated polish over a classic wedding hall. Available wedding feedback points to food quality, accommodating service, and flexible event support. Treat it as a refined alternative and verify current package fit.

5.01 reviewKnown for heritage charm
1/22
40-200 paxFrom $78/paxEvent Hall
Read 1 reviews

#10Mount Faber Peak

Mount Faber Peak is the scenic pick for couples who want views, greenery, and a more memorable solemnisation backdrop. Reviews consistently praise the setting, food, and professional event team. The practical checks are parking, guest accessibility, restroom flow, and whether 200 pax is enough.

4.738 reviewsBest for scenic views
1/7
1-200 paxFrom $118/paxRestaurant
Read 38 reviews

The best Malay wedding venue is not always the biggest ballroom or the fanciest package. It is the venue that fits your guest count, family flow, food expectations, budget, and the kind of celebration you actually want to host.

If you are planning a large reception, start with venues that can comfortably handle 300 guests or more. If you are planning something more intimate, restaurant-style venues, hotel spaces, or scenic venues may give you a better guest experience. Once you have a shortlist, compare recent reviews, package inclusions, catering arrangements, decor flexibility, parking, and date availability before enquiring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Based on Bridely's current capacity data, these Malay wedding venues can support around 300 guests or more:

  • Casa Bayu by The Chic Wedding — up to 800 pax, event hall format
  • Grand Dahlia — up to 1,000 pax, event hall format
  • The Acacia Geneo — up to 500 pax, restaurant-style venue
  • Amaris D’Arena Ballroom — up to 320 pax, event hall format
  • 21 on Rajah — up to 300 pax, restaurant-style venue

Capacity can change depending on pelamin setup, aisle space, buffet lines, stage, and table layout, so couples should confirm the exact seating plan before booking.

The current Bridely venue data tags these listicle venues with Muslim-friendly cuisine:

  • The Iris City Plaza
  • Grand Dahlia
  • Amaris D’Arena Ballroom
  • The Cove City Plaza
  • The Acacia Geneo
  • 21 on Rajah
  • NUSS Guild Houses

Casa Bayu, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena, and Mount Faber Peak are tagged for Malay Weddings, but Muslim-friendly cuisine is not currently tagged for them. Couples should still confirm halal certification or catering arrangements directly with each venue.

Malay wedding venues in Singapore can vary a lot by format. Some are dedicated event halls built around large receptions, while others are restaurants, hotels, guild houses, or scenic venues that may work better for smaller weddings or solemnisation-first celebrations.

When comparing venues, look beyond headline price. Guest capacity, food feedback, coordination reviews, accessibility, decor flexibility, and package inclusions often matter just as much as the venue style. Always confirm current halal certification or Muslim-friendly catering arrangements, package details, and venue policies before making a booking decision.