Out all hours or got a midnight craving you can't shake? No judgment. We found great supper spots in Singapore for late night bites…
We love to eat and yes, we’re up for it at all hours. After a night out drinking, sometimes the only way to make everything feel better is to treat yourself to some serious grub. Bookmark our little black book of supper spots to hit up for late-night food in Singapore. Psst: we covered all corners of the island!
Late-night supper places in Singapore: Central
1. Hanjip Korean Grill House
How late? Until midnight.
We don’t know about you, but Korean food hits that sweet spot for us, especially after a long night. Picture a sizzling grill filled with succulent beef and pork cuts on a table overflowing with spicy tofu stew, kimchi pancakes, steamed eggs, glass noodles and more. You’ll leave the premises overstuffed and extremely happy.
Hanjip Korean Grill House, #01-11, 3C River Valley Road, Singapore 179022
2. Zamas Restaurant
How late? Open 24 hours.
Even though this restaurant is constantly packed, you can still head down and get a table when the 2am hunger pang hits. The menu is extensive, covering Asian and Western cuisine. Get the biryani, which comes highly recommended by regulars. Pair your meal with teh tarik and your supper’s all set.
Zamas Restaurant, multiple locations including River Valley Road and Circular Road
3. Char-Grill Bar Holland Village
How late? Until 2.30 am.
If you’re craving flame-grilled western delights that will make your mouth water, Char-Grill Bar at Holland Village won’t let you down. Meat lovers, rejoice at the variety of chicken, steak, sausages and burgers available on the menu – we highly recommend digging into a hunky steak. Looking for something lighter? Give the salad bowls a go, we say.
Char-Grill Bar Holland Village, 25A Lorong Liput, Singapore 277735
4. The Roti Prata House
How late? Until 2 am.
Hidden within a row of shophouses, this prata joint is one of Upper Thomson Road‘s most long-standing supper spots. With a wide menu featuring an assortment of prata, biryani, maggi goreng and soups, it’s no wonder The Roti Prata House is such a popular location for a midnight snack (or to fulfil prata cravings at any time of the day, really). If you want to try a decadent take on the traditional prata, try one of the dessert pratas – expect flavours like durian or cheese kaya!
The Roti Prata House, 246 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574370
5. Coffee Smith
How late? Open 24 hours.
Feeling peckish after drinks in the wee hours of the morning? Draft beers, coffee cocktails and herb teas aside, Coffee Smith has outlets all around Singapore that offer all-day breakfast. So yes, you can have a croque monsieur or even fried chicken any time of the day.
Coffee Smith, multiple locations including Orchardgateway and Northpoint
6. Mr Prata
How late? Until 3 am.
When the craving for midnight munchies hits, Mr Prata will always be there for you. With over 30 types of pratas such as Italian prata, seafood prata, and even ice cream prata, diners will be spoilt for choice.
Mr Prata, multiple locations including Tampines and Bedok Reservoir
7. New Shah Alam Restaurant
How late? Until 6 am.
We’re gonna go ahead and say that Shah Alam serves up the best maggi goreng and cheese prata in town. This place always fills up with folks in need of midnight munchies. If you’re ever around getting tipsy at Circular Road, this is perfect for late-night food!
New Shah Alam Restaurant, 20-21 Circular Road, Singapore 049376
8. Haidilao Hot Pot @ 313
How late? Until 6 am.
Sometimes all you need is some mind-numbing spicy fare – we’re talking about hotpot. Be warned: it’s a long wait to dine at this Sichuan-based restaurant (mostly over an hour), but if you’re looking for a fiery hotpot, the wait is worth it. If you can handle the heat, choose the numbing mala soup base and say goodbye to any sensation in your mouth (it’s the best). Hai Di Lao is also known for its theatrics, as staff will flamboyantly stretch noodles right in front of you like a twirling martial artist.
Haidilao Hot Pot @ 313, #04-23/24, 313@Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, Singapore 238895
9. Founder Bak Kut Teh
How late? Until midnight.
With 40 years of experience under its belt, Founder Bak Kut Teh delivers a mean bowl of broth. If you need more convincing, just check out the photo walls – even celebrities have frequented the place. The peppery soup is replete with tender pork ribs and has the right amount of kick to it that will clear your sinuses.
Founder Bak Kut Teh, 347 Balestier Road, Singapore 329777
10. Beach Road Scissors Cut Curry Rice
How late? Until 3 am.
Sometimes all you need is a good plate of curry rice to awaken you from your drunken stupor. A stone’s throw away from the bustling street of Mustafa Centre lies a popular greasy spoon that serves it up Hainanese style. The rice here is drenched in flavourful gravy alongside crunchy cabbage and crispy pork chop – a tasty, beautiful mess.
Beach Road Scissors Cut Curry Rice, 229 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208905
11. Cafe Gavroche
How late? Until midnight.
Be transported back to Paris of the 1930s as you step into this charming cafe. Savour authentic French cuisine in this old-school joint with a cold cuts platter of rillettes and cured ham, followed by a dozen Fines de Claire oysters paired with champagne. As if that’s not enough for supper in Singapore, dessert is a delish chocolate cake served with melted caramel. Mmm…
Cafe Gavroche, 69 Tras Street, Singapore 079008
12. Swee Choon Dim Sum Restaurant
How late? Until 4 am.
Dim sum is typically a tea-time meal, but Swee Choon is no typical dim sum restaurant. Open in the evenings ’til late at night, it serves Cantonese and Shanghainese small bites, with prices that won’t exceed $7.
Swee Choon Dim Sum Restaurant, 183-193 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208882
13. The Ramen Stall
How late? Open till 1 am.
This is the spot if you’re looking for late-night halal food options in Singapore. Modelled after The Ramen House at Short Street, The Ramen Stall at North Bridge Road offers traditional Japanese cuisine without using pork, lard and alcohol in its dishes. Slurp!
The Ramen Stall, 787 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198755
14. Casuarina Curry Restaurant
How late? Open till 11 pm.
You can’t have a supper list without roti prata, especially in Singapore! Satisfy your prata cravings with the delectable range of Indian dishes at Casuarina, one of the most famous in the country. Besides the usual array of prata and thosai, the chicken biryani is also a favourite among customers.
Casuarina Curry Restaurant, 136-138 Casuarina Road, Singapore 579526
15. Beauty in a Pot
How late? Until 3 am.
Now, who doesn’t love a good hotpot after a night out? Beauty in a Pot offers six collagen-based soups that not only satisfy our hunger pangs but also keep us looking beautiful. Go for the twin soup option so you can pick two soup bases – our fave combo is the beauty collagen broth with the spicy nourishing broth.
Beauty in a Pot, #05-16, The Centrepoint, 176 Orchard Road, Singapore 238843
16. Maxwell Food Centre
How late? Until 2 am.
It’s chaotic in the daytime, especially at the lunch hour. But come back after hours when you’ve had a long night of drinking in the city and tuck into a comforting bowl of noodles or a plate of fried char kway teow. We love Maxwell’s central location for late-night food in Singapore!
Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur Street, Singapore 069184
17. 49 Seats
How late? Until midnight.
If you’re after fusion grub, 49 Seats has got you covered. With an interesting history (it’s named after the number of seats it started with), this fusion western restaurant has wallet-friendly dishes for you to dig into!
49 Seats, #01-49, The Centrepoint, 76 Orchard Road, Singapore 238843
Late-night supper places in Singapore: West
18. Fong Seng Nasi Lemak
How late? Until 4 am.
Those living in the west are more than familiar with this nostalgic institution, which has been around since the late 1980s. Its nasi lemak comes with a laundry list of ingredients you can add to your plate, including luncheon meat, teriyaki saba fish, otah and hash brown. We like that this popular supper haunt has kept its prices relatively affordable despite rising costs.
Fong Seng Nasi Lemak, 22 Clementi Road, Singapore 129751
19. Siam Square Mookata
How late? Until 6 am.
If you’re a fan of Korean barbecue, you’re probably also an advocate of its Thai counterpart, mookata. Siam Square Mookata is one of the more authentic late-night supper options in Singapore, and it’s available for dining until six in the morning. What better way to bond with your friends than over grilled meats, right?
Siam Square Mookata, Boon Lay Shopping Centre, 221 Boon Lay Place, Singapore 640221
20. Al-Azhar
How late? Until 3 am.
This bustling open-air eatery is frequented by both students from nearby universities and famished folks from all corners of the aisle. If you visit, order the creamy butter chicken masala with a side of naan bread to dip in, or ask for a prata plaster and watch as the sunny-side-up is served while sizzling on your prata.
Al-Azhar, 11 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599736
21. Ayza’s Restaurant
How late? Open 24 hours.
Tucked away in the heartlands of Jurong West is Ayza’s Restaurant. All you late-night supper club members, make your way to this hidden gem for an array of local and western delights to satisfy the midnight cravings. Some talked-about dishes are the dum biryani, mee siam and milkshakes. What’s better than pocket-friendly prices right?
Ayza’s Restaurant, #01-170, 508 Jurong West Street 52, Singapore 640508
Late-night supper places in Singapore: East
22. Enak Enak Restaurant
How late? Until 4 am.
Ask any Muslim person in Singapore for their supper spot recommendation, and most will mention this eating house without hesitation. Head here to enjoy plates of halal dim sum, local fare like curry fish head, chilli crab and Hainanese chicken rice, and Western dishes. Of course, what’s supper without piping hot tea? Order a cup to sip on, sit back and enjoy.
Enak Enak Restaurant, multiple locations including Bedok Road and East Coast Park
23. Bkk Bistro & Bar
How late? Until 2 am.
After prawning with friends and enjoying the thrill of catching your own seafood for dinner, head over to Bkk Bistro & Bar for a leisurely night of delicious bites and authentic boat noodles. Located in Bendemeer, this Thai bistro serves several different combinations of boat noodles, as well as a variety of grilled meats.
Bkk Bistro & Bar, #01-05, Spaze, 202 Kallang Bahru, Singapore 339339
24. Mahamoodiya
How late? Open 24 hours.
Easties know that Simpang Bedok is the place to be if you’ve got hunger pangs in the middle of the night. This is the first neighbourhood most people think of since it’s full of life at all hours of the day. A must-try is the prata at Mahamoodiya. It’s wonderfully crispy and you’ve got choices like cheese and mushroom, or chocolate. Be warned though, it’s a greasy affair which is perfect after a long night out. We hope you’re not counting your calories!
Mahamoodiya, 335 Bedok Road, Singapore 469510
25. Mongkok Dim Sum
How late? Open 24 hours.
There’s nothing like warm plates of fried and steamed dim sum for supper. Each one comes in small portion sizes, so you can get a variety of things. Go for the chee cheong fun filled with char siew or the fried spring rolls and prawn paste chicken. There are even porridge options that’ll warm you up during chilly nights. The best part? This no-frills eatery is open 24 hours! So snap your friends out of their drunken state and make your way here to fill your tummies.
Mongkok Dim Sum, 214 Geylang Road, Singapore 389274
26. 89.7 Supper Club
How late? Open 24 hours.
Not to be confused with the famous local radio channel, this eating spot at Changi Village is a favourite haunt of partygoers from nearby chalets to satisfy their late-night cravings. Order an assortment of grub, including Indian, Chinese, Western, zi char, and even fresh seafood!
89.7 Supper Club, #01-2035, 5 Changi Village Road, Singapore 500005
27. 126 Dim Sum Wen Dao Shi
How late? Open 24 hours.
This supper hangout in Singapore is famous for dim sum, particularly siew mai and chee cheong fun (rice noodle roll). We can’t get enough of those bite-sized delights – especially when the late-night hunger pangs hit!
126 Dim Sum Wen Dao Shi, multiple outlets including 1086 Serangoon Road, Singapore 328187
28. Sin Hoi Sai Eating House
How late? Until 3 am.
Midnight seafood cravings? Sin Hoi Sai Eating House is the kind of place you want to head to with your fam bam after a long day. Savour every bite with the variety of seafood options available. Whether you’re craving curry fish head, cereal prawns or BBQ meat, make your way there for a feast!
Sin Hoi Sai Eating House, 187 East Coast Road, Singapore 428893
Late-night supper places in Singapore: North
29. Joji Diner
How late? Open 24 hours.
Have you always wanted to experience an American diner? Here, you don’t even have to leave the country. This retro hangout keeps the vibes authentic with its red-and-white chairs, vinyl records on the wall, and jukebox. Its menu boasts staples such as chilli dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, and milkshakes.
Joji’s Diner, 534 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534549
30. Citrus By The Pool
How late? Until 5 am.
Tucked away in Woodlands Swimming Complex, this cosy halal hideout serves Asian and Western fusion cuisine. Planning a late-night date? Get the bundle, where you can choose from pasta, burgers, or free-range chicken for your main. Those with a sweet tooth should order the croffles, which come with chocolate, marshmallows, or speculoos.
Citrus By The Pool, #03-3A, Woodlands Swimming Complex, 3 Woodlands Street 13, Singapore 738600
31. R.K. Eating House
How late? Open 24 hours.
For supper staples like prata and maggi goreng, this late-night food spot in Singapore is open round the clock. Grab your hungry friends and dig into the monster-sized tissue prata, then convince them to go for the gargantuan five-litre teh tarik – because calories don’t count after 10pm.
R.K. Eating House, 1 Kensington Park Road, Singapore 557253
32. Tang Tea House
How late? Until 1 am.
Everyone knows Jalan Kayu for prata and teh tarik, but if you’re in need of something different, Tang Tea House offers dim sum, fried chicken, crispy fried noodles and giant glasses of its signature drink, the Super Cooler (young coconut with a shot of wheatgrass). There’s more, but you’ll have to sit down to take in the enormous menu.
Tang Tea House, 242 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799466
33. Chong Qing Grilled Fish
How late? Until 1 am.
Specialising in grilled fish, this eatery lets diners pick their preferred fish and the side ingredients that go along with it (think black fungus, pork slices and mushrooms). Now, here’s the fun part: you can choose different flavours and spice levels to really personalise the experience. Our fave has to be the spicy fragrant flavour one paired with the medium spice level, which comes peppered with peppercorns (no pun intended) and fresh chillies. Just be prepared to sweat it out.
Chong Qing Grilled Fish, multiple locations including 2 Maju Avenue, Singapore 556680
34. Srisun Express
How late? Open 24 hours.
Renowned for serving mouth-watering, crispy prata, this place also has an extended menu that includes perennial favourites of Indian, Thai, Malaysian, Western and local cuisines. Treat yourself to items like chicken biryani, mee goreng specials, ‘Milo Le Creme’, Nutella prata, caramel milkshakes and Yakult fruit juices.
Srisun Express, 56 Serangoon Garden Way, Singapore 555952
35. Ponggol Nasi Lemak
How late? Until midnight.
One of the most popular nasi lemak stalls in Singapore, Ponggol Nasi Lemak is famous for the large variety of side dishes it offers. Try adding chicken wings, vegetable curry, fried long beans, fried sotong balls and otak on top of your fragrant nasi lemak. Hot tip: there’s high praise for the chicken wings, so be prepared for the waiting time as long queues begin upon the store’s opening in the evening.
Ponggol Nasi Lemak, 965 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534721
36. Cafeela Roti Prata & Seafood Restaurant
How late? Open 24 hours.
Looking for variety? Cafeela has it all, from Asian and Chinese to halal, Indian and seafood. It’s a no-frills spot but there’s air-conditioning, so you don’t have to worry about sweating buckets when you’re on the hunt for late-night food in Singapore.
Cafeela Roti Prata & Seafood Restaurant, 254 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799481
37. Al-Ameen Eating Corner
How late? Until 2 am.
Located in a corner of Marsiling’s industrial area, this halal eatery is a supper haven for the nocturnal denizens of the North. The Pattaya fried rice is served with a generous proportion of rice wrapped in an omelette, and the butter chicken and naan are simply to die for.
Al-Ameen Eating Corner, #01-11, 35 Marsiling Industrial Estate Road 3, Singapore 739257
38. D’ Rubinah Restaurant
How late? Open 24 hours.
Aside from serving Thai-Muslim, South Indian and Western food, this restaurant is also a popular destination for prata lovers. It offers an impressive selection of prata and thosai – 40, to be exact. And if you have a particularly big appetite, check out the claypot specials! The restaurant is open 24 hours – perfect for starving night owls.
D’ Rubinah Restaurant, Spring Estate, 592-593 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758451
For your next late-night food adventure, head to these supper places in Singapore!