A BBQ is one of Singapore’s favourite ways to celebrate — birthday parties at Pasir Ris, family gatherings at East Coast Park, or a corporate team day at a chalet. Getting the food right, especially for a halal BBQ, takes a bit of planning. Here is everything you need to know.
What is typically included in a halal BBQ spread?
A full halal BBQ catering package in Singapore typically includes:
Proteins for the grill
- Chicken wings and drumsticks (marinated)
- Beef or mutton satay
- Lamb or chicken chops
- Fish otah (in banana leaf wrapping)
- Halal beef or chicken sausages
- Stingray (sambal or salted egg) — a Singapore BBQ classic
Accompaniments
- Fried rice or nasi lemak
- Garlic bread or buns
- Salads and coleslaw
- Corn on the cob
- Dipping sauces: peanut sauce, sambal, sweet chilli
Desserts
- Marshmallows for toasting (if open fire is available)
- Fresh fruit platter
- Kueh selection or brownies
Do-it-yourself vs. fully managed BBQ catering
|
Option |
What you get |
Best for |
Approx. cost |
|
DIY (food supply only) |
Raw/marinated meats delivered, you grill |
Casual family BBQs |
$15 – $25/pax |
|
Semi-managed |
Food + equipment, you handle grilling |
Company team days |
$25 – $40/pax |
|
Fully managed |
Food + equipment + grill team on-site |
Events where you want to relax |
$40 – $65/pax |
BBQ venue considerations in Singapore
Most outdoor BBQ venues in Singapore — East Coast Park, Pasir Ris Park, Sentosa, chalet facilities — have designated BBQ pits. Key questions to ask:
- Does the venue provide charcoal or do you need to bring your own?
- Is there a time limit on pit usage?
- Is there running water nearby for food prep and handwashing?
- Can your caterer access the venue for pre-event setup?
If you are using a chalet facility at places like Downtown East or Aranda Country Club, most have catering-friendly layouts with prep areas. Confirm with your caterer whether they have experience with your chosen venue.
How much food to order for a BBQ?
A general guide for BBQ quantities:
- Proteins: 250–300g of raw protein per person is a good starting point
- For a 3-hour BBQ with 30 guests: expect to grill approximately 7–9kg of mixed proteins
- For side dishes: 1.5–2 portions per person (people tend to eat more at BBQs)
- Always over-order slightly — running out of satay at a BBQ is a social emergency
Booking checklist
- Confirm venue and pit booking before contacting your caterer
- Confirm headcount — BBQ quantities are harder to adjust last-minute than buffets
- Check whether charcoal, lighter fluid, and tongs are included in the package
- For fully managed BBQs, confirm how many grill staff will be present
- Ask about food delivery timing — marinated meats should arrive chilled, not frozen
Charlie’s Catering provides BBQ packages for outdoor events across Singapore. Contact us at charliescatering.com.sg to discuss your requirements.


