
Out all hours or got a midnight craving you can't shake? No judgment. Here are some great supper spots in Singapore for late night bites…
Let’s be real: after a night out (drinking or otherwise), sometimes the only cure for everything is a plate of serious grub. And when that late-night craving hits, you’ll want nothing but the best. Good news, fellow night owls! We’ve done the delicious legwork for you, personally visiting every corner of Singapore to curate the ultimate list of supper spots. You’ll find everything you need within our guide, from the opening hours to our team’s top dish recommendations – all guaranteed to hit the spot.
Late-night supper places in Singapore: Central
1. Zamas Restaurant

You’ll know you’ve reached Zamas when you see the crowd spilling onto the River Valley pavement – a telltale sign of a supper spot worth the wait. We aren’t in the queue for long, though. It moves fast, and the reward is worth it. But if you really wanna beat the crowd, we say turn up before 10pm. It’s easy to nab a table and the staff’s attention.
The menu is a chaotic dream, with fried rice, roti john, chicken burgers, and fish and chips all present and accounted for. Not sure what to order? Our go-to dish is the prata tsunami: two crunchy, fluffy prata pieces swimming in a savoury flood of curry and sambal, perfect for soaking and scooping. Wash it all down with a tall glass of teh cino (that’s teh tarik meets cappuccino, for the uninitiated), and if you’re starving, go for the chicken set meal. It’s a solid, satisfying option that hits all the right notes after dark.
Must-try items: Chicken meal; mutton biryani; prata tsunami; pandan tea; teh cino
How much: Set meal from $5; a la carte from $4.50
Opening hours: Daily, 24 hours
Address: 429 River Valley Road, Singapore 248328
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2. Sam Leong St Chicken Rice

If you’re in the Little India area and craving a comforting late-night fix, Sam Leong Street Chicken Rice delivers the goods. We’ve dropped by in the wee hours for a plate and can vouch for the tender poached chicken, fragrant rice, and the chilli sauce that pulls everything together. This halal-certified spot is generous with portions, so come hungry. Pro tip: ask for the chicken ginseng soup if it’s available – it’s soothing, savoury, and rounds out the meal beautifully. A true supper-time lifesaver.
Must-try items: Poached chicken rice; fried chicken wing; chicken liver
How much: A la carte from $3.50
Opening hours: Daily, 8am to 3am
Address: 12 Verdun Road, Singapore 207278
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3. The Ramen Stall

Late-night halal ramen in Bugis? Count us in. We dropped by The Ramen Stall during a late night out and found it buzzing with fellow night owls slurping up steaming bowls of comfort. Inspired by The Ramen House, this Muslim-owned eatery serves Japanese classics without pork, lard, or alcohol, so everyone can dig in. We went straight for the volcano ramen, and let’s just say, it lives up to its name. The broth is rich and spicy, the noodles springy, and the heat builds with every bite. Proceed with caution!
Must-try items: Volcano ramen; unagi maki; salmon belly sashimi; Hokkaido chicken strips; Japanese curry rice
How much: A la carte from $4.90
Opening hours: Sundays to Thursdays, 11am to 1am and Fridays to Saturdays, 11am to 2am
Address: 787 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198755
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4. 49 Seats

This casual fusion joint is known for its bold, comforting dishes, especially the tom yum seafood pasta, which hits the perfect balance of creamy, tangy, and fiery. Fun fact: the name comes from its original 49-seat setup in Chinatown, though we were too busy eating to count. Bonus: if you dine after 10pm, you’ll get 10% off your bill (and 15% if it’s past midnight). Supper and savings? Yes, please.
Must-try items: Tom yum seafood pasta; fish and chips with salted egg yolk sauce
How much: A la carte from $7.90
Opening hours: Mondays to Saturdays, 11.30am to 2am and Sundays, 11.30am to 11.30pm
Address: #01-49, The Centrepoint, 76 Orchard Road, Singapore 238843
5. Swee Choon Dim Sum Restaurant

There’s something comforting about wandering Jalan Besar late at night and ending up at Swee Choon, a true local icon that’s been dishing out dim sum since 1962. We’ve gone both for supper and early brunch, and it never disappoints. Think crispy mee suah kueh (our must-order), fluffy char siew bao, and steaming plates of har gow that somehow hit better past midnight. The best part? It’s affordable, efficient, and perfect for sharing. P.S. Skip the Swiss rolls and Western-style desserts – they’re not why you come here. Stick to the dim sum classics.
Must-try items: Mee suah kueh; Shanghai xiao long bao; wan tan hor fun
How much: A la carte from $2.40
Opening hours: Wednesdays to Mondays, 7am to 4am
Address: 183-193 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208882
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6. Beach Road Scissors Cut Curry Rice

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 Mustafa Centre lies one of Singapore’s legendary supper spots. The rice here is drenched in rich curry gravy and accompanied by crunchy cabbage and crispy pork chop. Some people think it’s “ugly”, but we say it’s a beautiful, tasty mess. P.S. Be sure to have enough cash with you – it’s still pretty much old-school here.
Must-try items: Set D; pork chop; ngoh hiang
How much: Set meal from $5.80
Opening hours: Daily, 11am to 3.30am
Address: 229 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208905
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Late-night supper places in Singapore: East
7. Taiwan Culture

Taiwanese street food at 2am? Don’t mind if we do! Taiwan Culture brings authentic eats right to Changi Airport Terminal 2 (Level 3, if you’re hunting). This bright yet cosy eatery is a godsend for night owls and travellers. Our team has dropped by after those super-early or super-late flights, and we can confirm it’s a total lifesaver.
You’ll find all the crowd-pleasers here, like the comforting braised beef la mian (perfect for a chilly airport night), addictive crispy salt and pepper chicken, and a refreshing mango pomelo shaved ice to round things off. If you ask us, we absolutely adore the comforting bowl of beef omelette rice. It’s the kind of warm hug your stomach needs after a long day… or a really early morning!
Must-try items: Beef omelette rice; chicken xiao long bao; dry mala la main with salt & pepper crispy chicken
How much: A la carte from $4.90
Opening hours: Daily, 24 hours
Address: #03/11-12, Changi Airport Terminal 2, Singapore 819643
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8. Feng Sheng Kampong Chicken Rice & Steamboat

Feng Sheng Kampong Chicken Rice & Steamboat is a total godsend for hungry night owls, especially now that its second 24-hour outlet has landed in the East. Whether you’re nursing late-night munchies or fuelling up after a long night out, this spot’s got your back.
You must get the signature chicken rice. Think tender kampong chicken (steamed or roasted, your choice) slicked with garlicky oil, sprinkled with crispy garlic bits, and served with a punchy housemade ginger sauce. Feeling extra? Go for the steamboat set: it’s a whole party in a pot with pork belly, lala clams, abalone, mussels, prawns… the works.
If you’re leaning toward slurpier options, the Ipoh chicken hor fun will hit the spot. But honestly? You don’t need a feast to feel fed. Sometimes, all you need is a plate of old-school kaya toast in the wee hours to feel like everything’s gonna be okay. And here, you can have that anytime.
Must-try items: Steamboat and chicken combo; Ipoh chicken hor fun; kaya toast
How much: A la carte from $5
Opening hours: Daily, 24 hours
Address: 372 East Coast Road, Singapore 428982
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9. Tang Tea House

Mention Simpang Bedok, and most folks will immediately think of Tang Tea House, a halal-certified favourite for big groups, late-night bites, and comfort food that hits the spot. We’ve come here more times than we can count for crispy fried noodles, steaming baskets of dim sum, and the indulgent golden sand bun – oozy, buttery, and dangerously addictive.
Feeling adventurous? Go for the chicken feet dim sum, a firm fave for one of our teamies, though we’ll personally stick to har gow and fried beancurd rolls. The crowd starts to thin out after 1am, so that’s your best window for a more peaceful supper.
Must-try items: Crispy fried noodles; golden sand bun; hotplate toufu; salted egg chicken with rice
How much: Set menu from $52; a la carte from $3
Opening hours: Timing varies by location
Address: Multiple locations including Simpang Bedok and Changi Village
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10. Sin Hoi Sai Eating House

When the seafood cravings hit after midnight, Sin Hoi Sai is where we head – especially when the group’s hungry and nobody wants to compromise. This old-school zi char spot has been around for decades and still draws a late-night crowd for dishes like curry fish head, crispy cereal prawns, and BBQ pork ribs served sizzling. We once rolled in past 2am and the place was still buzzing. Pro tip: Bring friends so you can try more dishes. Why? The portions are generous, and it’s all about sharing.
Must-try items: Red wine pork ribs; fried clams with garlic sauce; Hokkien noodles with sliced pork and seafood
How much: Small dishes from $6
Opening hours: Daily, 4pm to 3am
Address: 187 East Coast Road, Singapore 428893
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Late-night supper places in Singapore: North
11. Citrus By The Pool

There’s something strangely comforting about digging into Thai-influenced pasta while the rest of the city sleeps – and that’s exactly what we’ve done at Citrus By The Pool. Tucked inside Woodlands Swimming Complex, this halal-certified cafe stays open till 5am, making it perfect for late-night hangouts or ridiculously early breakfasts. The tom yum seafood pasta is a must if you like spice, and the sambal chicken burger hits the sweet spot between bold and satisfying.
Just want a snack? Grab a croffle with ice cream and a fizzy mocktail, and settle in. Pro tip: The space is air-conditioned, casual, and quietest after 2am, which is ideal if you need to recharge or unwind.
Must-try items: Prawn pad Thai; Cajun lamb chop; Shiok burger; Oceanic iced latte
How much: A la carte from $6.90
Opening hours: Daily, 11am to 5am
Address: #03-3A, Woodlands Swimming Complex, 3 Woodlands Street 13, Singapore 738600
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12. Al-Ameen Eating Corner
Who knew Marsiling’s gritty industrial zone doubles as a late-night foodie hideout? Al-Ameen Eating Corner is the North’s secret supper MVP. This halal spot hits hard with a menu so packed, you’ll struggle to pick just one. Pro move: get the nasi goreng pattaya. Imagine fluffy omelette hugging a generous mound of fragrant fried rice that’ll fuel your whole night. Rolling deep with your squad? Don’t sleep on the buttery chicken curry and pillowy naan. They’re the ultimate team players on any table.
Must-try items: Nasi goreng pattaya; nasi kandar; butter chicken; cheese naan; sambal fried rice
How much: A la carte from $5
Opening hours: Daily, 6am to 2am
Address: #01-11, 35 Marsiling Industrial Estate Road 3, Singapore 739257
13. Joji’s Diner

What’s this? A 1950s American diner in Serangoon? Nope, you’re not dreaming. Joji’s Diner is all about those vintage vibes: think red vinyl booths, retro records on the walls, and a classic jukebox soundtrack. (Heads up: the space is cramped, so maybe don’t camp out for hours.) The menu’s packed with classic staples like burgers, chilli dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, and milkshakes that hit the spot. Plus, all-day breakfast for the indecisive.
A must-try is the signature Bello Burger – juicy, stacked, and dripping with melted cheese. Also, don’t sleep on the grilled cheese toastie; it’s the ultimate comfort food upgrade. Tip: It gets crowded at night, so make a reservation to avoid disappointment.
Must-try items: Bello Burger; grilled cheese; All Star Plate; muddy lava; Big Bang
How much: A la carte from $5.90
Opening hours: Daily, 24 hours
Address: 534 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534549
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Late-night supper places in Singapore: West
14. DLLM Lok Lok

You don’t gotta cross the Causeway to get your lok lok fix, ‘cos DLLM Lok Lok’s got Westies covered with an outlet right in Jurong! The name’s cheeky, but the food’s seriously legit. Skewer up a mix of meats, seafood, and greens, then dunk ’em in one of six killer sauces. Salted egg? Yes, please. Chilli padi & lime? Fire. Don’t sleep on the juicy chicken wings and crispy fish cakes – they’re crowd faves for a reason. If you’re feeling noodles, go for it, though heads up, they can be a bit hit or miss, so maybe play it safe with the sticks.
Must-try items: Smoked duck; Taiwan sausage; squid; fish cake; broccoli
How much: $1 per stick
Opening hours: Tuesdays to Sundays, 6pm to 3.15am
Address: 511 Upper Jurong Road, Singapore 638366
15. Fong Seng Nasi Lemak

If you’re a true foodie (or just live around Clementi), you’ve probably heard of Fong Seng, a beloved nasi lemak institution since the late ’80s. This spot lets you customise your plate with all the good stuff: otah, teriyaki saba fish, luncheon meat, you name it. We recommend sticking to the variety set, which is our go-to every single time we’re here. What keeps this local supper fave buzzing? Killer flavours and wallet-friendly prices. Inflation? What inflation? We rebuke her!
Must-try items: Royal teriyaki set; variety set
How much: Sets from $4.30
Opening hours: Daily, 6am to 4am
Address: 22 Clementi Road, Singapore 129751
16. Al-Azhar

Who says Singapore’s west side doesn’t have any supper spots? Have you forgotten Al-Azhar at Bukit Timah? This bustling open-air eatery is frequented by students from nearby tertiary institutions and famished folks from all corners of the islands. If you plan to visit, we highly recommend getting the creamy butter chicken masala, which can be dipped using prata or naan. Or, order the prata plaster and watch as the sunny-side-up is served sizzling hot.
Must-try items: Prata set butter chicken; masala tea
How much: A la carte from $5.50
Opening hours: Daily, 7am to 3am
Address: 11 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599736
Head to these supper places in Singapore for your next late-night adventure!