It’s close to midnight. You and your friends just got done watching a late night movie. You’re hungry but you don’t want a greasy meal at McDonald’s either.
What do you do?
Here’s a list of supper spots in Singapore where you and your friends can hang at till the wee hours of the morning.
East
1. 89.7 Supper Club
From local Chinese and Indian dishes to international fare, whatever the cuisine you’re craving, 89.7 Supper Club will hook you up.
With a massive dining area that operates 24 hours a day, it is THE supper place for you and your huge supper crew! What’s more, they offer halal options such as halal dim sum and halal chicken rice for your Muslim friends.
89.7 Supper Club
Address: #01-2035, 5 Changi Village Road
Opening hours: 24 hours
Tel: 6214 1897
Website
2. 126 Wan Dou Sek Dim Sum
Indulge in some steaming hot siew mai or chicken porridge with your supper club here at 126 Wan Dou Sek Dim Sum!
Moreover, most of the food they serve here comes in relatively small portions. This simply means you can order a wider variety of dim sum items to savour!
Do note that parking can be an issue here, so we recommend you either Grab or Uber your way to this popular supper haunt!
126 Wan Dou Sek Dim Sum
Address: 126 Sims Avenue, Singapore 387449
Opening hours: 24 hours
Contact No.: 6746 4757
3. Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup
If slurping a bowl of healthy herbal soup sounds like your idea of a good supper, you should definitely check out Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup.
Don’t be fooled by its name, this is essentially a zichar stall. Their signature dishes include Ginseng Black Chicken Soup and Prawn Paste Chicken.
Bring along a large group of supper kakis so you can sample their other dishes as well!
Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup
Address: 467/477 Changi Road, Singapore 419887
Opening hours: 11am – 4am daily
Contact No.: 6746 4089
Website
4. Yong He Eating House
If you don’t fancy a heavy meal for supper, Yong He serves everyone’s favourite tau huay zui (soya bean milk) and tau huay (soya beancurd).
We highly recommend ordering a couple of dough fritters to dip into your cold soya bean milk.
Yong He Eating House
Address: 458 Geylang Road, Singapore 389417
Opening Hours: 24 hours daily
Contact No.: 6745 5682
Website
5. Spize
Spize is the #1 supper spot in the East Side. They offer an extensive menu that ranges from Asian to Western and even Mediterranean cuisine.
Come with an empty stomach as the portion of the food here is relatively big as compared to your usual coffee shops.
This place is usually packed on Friday – Sunday nights so you might have to wait in a queue for a bit but the food is honestly worth it.
Spize
Address: 336 Bedok Road, Bedok Shopping Complex, 469512
Opening Hours: Daily: 10.30am – 4am
Contact No.: 6337 7493
Website
West
6. Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak
If the East side is known for their Changi Nasi Lemak, the West Side has their very own Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak.
This Nasi Lemak stall is known for their mind-blowing sambal chilli which you have to try.
If you’re someone who can eat Nasi Lemak past midnight then this is a great supper place to placate those midnight hunger pangs!
Boon Lay Nasi Lemak
Address: #01-06, Boon Lay Place Market and Food Centre, 221 Boon Lay Place
Opening Hours: Daily: 6.00pm to 2.00am
Contact No.: 9006 4730
7. Al-Azhar Eating Restaurant
There’s several Al Azhar outlets in Singapore, but the one opposite Beauty World Centre is the best.
They serve your usual local fare but we absolutely love the cheese naan and butter chicken here.
Everything at Al-Azhar is great which explains why this place is always jam-packed with people 24/7.
Al-Azhar Eating Restaurant
Address: 11 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599736
Opening Hours: 24 hrs daily
Contact No.: 6466 5052
Website
8. Adam Road Food Centre
Albeit hidden from public’s eye, the queues at Adam Road Food Centre are always long.
They have everything from nasi lemak to prawn noodles and the famous mee goreng combo from Adam’s Delight.
The Mee Goreng Combo comes with a side of mutton chop, cheese fries and a perfectly fried sunny-side up. This combo is so simple yet it’s everyone’s favourite at Adam Road Food Centre.
Adam Road Food Centre
Address: 2 Adam Rd, Singapore 289876
Opening Hours: Varies across stalls
9. G7 Sin Ma Claypot Live Frog Porridge
If you fancy some frog leg porridge for supper, G7 Sin Ma is known for it!
G7 Sin Ma’s smooth porridge goes so well with its many variety of frog dishes.
Customers enjoy gobbling down frog legs here as it is absolutely value for money. The more frogs you order, the lesser you pay.
G7 Sin Ma Claypot Live Frog Porridge
Address: No. 5 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599730
Opening Hours: 12 PM – 2.30 AM
Contact No.: 6467 7317
Website
North
10. Sri Sun Express
Known for their Milo Tower, you’ll find this place packed with teenagers on weekday nights. This is a popular spot for friends to gather to enjoy Indian food.
Although a little bit pricier as compared to the usual Indian stalls in coffee shops, Sri Sun offers you a variety of Indian food for you to choose from.
We highly recommend you to get their Maggi Goreng Special ($7.50) which comes with a side of cheese fries and a sunny-side up.
Don’t miss out on their tower drinks if you’re planning on bringing your bros here.
Sri Sun Express
Address: 56 Serangoon Garden Way, Serangoon Gardens, Singapore 555952
Opening Hours: 24 hours daily
Contact No.: 6282 2325
Website
11. Springleaf Prata Place
With a menu boasting more than 50 flavours of pratas, it’s no wonder Springleaf Prata Place is a favourite among late night supper eaters!
At first glance, it would be a daunting task for newcomers to decide what exactly to eat with the number of prata variants available for choosing.
For people looking for a blend of Eurasian and Indian cuisine, the Prata Blaster ($5) has you covered. This dish features plain prata combined with scrumptious eggs benedict and two slices of turkey ham, topped off with savoury hollandaise sauce.
The creation has definitely gained a lot of die-hard fans and is often recommended over the island.
Springleaf Prata Place
Address: 1 Thong Soon Avenue, Singapore 787431
Opening Hours: Daily: 7am to 12am
Contact No.: 6459 5670
Website
12. Tang Tea House
If you fancy some halal homemade dim sum or zi car, we highly recommend Tang Tea House.
Their dimsum spread is huge and service is fast so you can expect a fuss free supper with your friends. Indulge in their Shanghai Steamed Dumplings, Siew Mai, Har Kow and their famous Golden Sand Pau (Liu Sha Pau).
With 3 outlets island-wide, this restaurant is known for the authenticity and freshness of their dim sum.
Tang Tea House (Jalan Kayu)
Address: 242 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799466
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 11am – 12am, Fri, Sat & Public Holiday: 12pm – 2am
Contact No.: 6483 2298
Website
13. Ming Fa Fishball
There are very few Bak Chor Mee stalls open past midnight in Singapore however Ming Fa has got you covered.
They have several other outlets islandwide however the reviews at this place far exceeds the rest.
The best part about this outlet? It opens till 5am everyday – perfect for you night owls out there.
Ming Fa Fishball
Address: 246B Upper Thomson Road Singapore 574370
Opening Hours: 9am – 5am daily
Website
Central
14. Swee Choon Dim Sum
Swee Choon Dim Sum is a well known supper haunt in Singapore. With over 50 years of heritage, it’s the perfect supper place for after midnight clubbers, friends and families.
Order a spread of dim sum so you and your friends can try a bit of everything from the menu.
This is an affordable, no frills place that holds many fond memories for most of the locals here.
Do expect to wait in line as this place can get quite packed at night!
Swee Choon Dim Sum
Address: 183/ 185/ 187/ 189/ 191 Jalan Besar Singapore 208882
Opening Hours: Mon, Wed – Sat: 11am – 2:30pm, 6pm – 6am, Sun: 10am – 3pm, 6pm – 6 am, Closed on Tues
Contact No.: 62257788
Website
15. The Ramen Stall
If you’re looking at slurping down a ball of piping hot ramen, The Ramen Stall is the place for you.
Although it’s not as authentic as the ones you’d find in Japan, this place attracts crowds even past midnight.
The Volcano Ramen is one of the most popular items at this restaurant. You get to pick your level of spice just in case you can’t handle the heat.
Best part, this restaurant is halal-certified so you can jio your muslim friends to enjoy ramen here.
The Ramen Stall
Address: 787 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198755
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 5pm – 5am, Sat – Sun: 12pm – 5am
Contact No.: 6655 0800
Website
16. Chicken Up
If you’re looking at satisfying your Korean fried chicken cravings, then be sure not to miss Chicken Up.
The chicken at this korean eatery is double fried to maintain its crispiness and to seal in all the flavours.
One of the popular flavours would be the Spicy Yangnyum which has a fiery red glaze on the chicken. Don’t worry, it’s not as spicy as you’d think it will be.
Chicken Up
Address: 48 Tanjong Pagar Road, #01-01, Singapore 088469
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 5.30pm – 2am, Fri – Sat: 5.30pm – 3am, Sun: 5.30pm – 12am.
Contact No.: 6327 1203
Website
17. Lau Pa Sat
Lau Pa Sat Satay Street comes alive at night as it draws tourists and locals alike.
They serve up freshly grilled skewers of lamb, beef and chicken till the wee hours of the morning.
Just be prepared to smell of smoke after sitting here all night.
Lau Pa Sat Satay Street
Address: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7pm – 1am, Sat – Sun: 3pm – 1am
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