Food Found at Different Places
| Adam Road Hawker Centre |
| Balestiar Road |
If you are looking for food after 12, you can head down to Balestiar Road.. There, prawn mee, Bak Kut Teh can be found..and in not just one coffeeshop but a few others.
| Bedok North Avenue 4 (Fengshen) Food Centre. |
It is highly recommended "Must Try" for porridge lovers. The"Chai Chee Porridge" Stall, where you can choose and specify the amount of the ingredients. The consistency of the porridge is impeccable. While you are there try the B.B.Q. stall and the Fried Hokkien Mee stalls back to back to "Chai Chee Porridge" and you"ll go back for more. Then there is the juicy chunky and big sticks of Satay from the stall in the middle of the row in front of "Chai Chee Porridge", facing the same direction. They are not only utterly delicious but real value-for-money. I cannot find another satay stall elsewhere serving satay with chunks of meat instead of the normal tiny scraps of fat and meat clinging sheepishly to the sticks.
| Bedok North Road food center |
Have you tried the meat ball noodles?? It's got really tasty soup, bouncy meat balls and is served with some minced pork. I think it's open all night but it's quite crowded from 11pm till about 1am when most people have just come out from the 9 o'clock movies at Bedok. There are two stalls selling meat ball noodles, choose the one on the right as you are facing the stall, but you usually have to wait about 20 mins to half an hour and you have to remind them of your order at least once. If you want some entertainment, watch out for people sitting in front of the fish ball noodles seller. This old couple will scold whoever sitting in front of their stall without ordering from them.
| Bencoolen Street |
There is a 24 hr roti prata stall there. Use the chance to meet those backpackers who travel for months and come for the 50 cents roti prata.
| Bishan St 22 |
There is a Kopitiam around Blk 284 that opens till about 3am. It sells good kway chap, wan ton mee (Hong Kong style)and mushroom mee. Give it a try.
| Boat Quay |
Pasta Fresca at Boat Quay is really good even if prices have gone up, and the quality's dropped slightly. And you have to sit with dubious denizens of the dark. Seafood and Mushroom Pizza hits home at 4 in the morning.
| Boon Lay |
There is this beef hor fun at the only coffee shop which is open past 2am on the ground floor of Boon Lay Shopping Centre.
Although there are people who shy away from beef after the incident of the "mad cow disease", you could still see many people queing up to buy the beef noodles form this stall.
| Boulevard
Hotel Cafe |
If you are looking for a comfortable air-conditioned place to enjoy your supper, you should check out the 24-hour cafe at Boulevard Hotel.
| Brighton Crescent |
The nasi Lemak at Brighton Crescent, which is in Serangoon Gardens estate, but before the Serangoon Gardens circus, is totally delicious. The good nasi lemak with lots of dishes to choose from , is previously located at Tampines Way, opp Hougang Oriental.
| Bukit Gombak |
There's this 24hour Teochew porridge store in a coffee shop(blk 347) somewhere near Bt Gombak MRT station. It is definitely open after 12 midnight. Around the place is also my favorite hangout-- where my friends go to right after watching midnight movie. Also somewhere near Bt Gombak MRT, near a McDonald's, the coffeeshop(blk 374) are famous for its Roti Prata and the car and the motor cycles parked there are unbelievable, especially on Fri and Sat nights.
| Changi Airport Terminal II |
There' is a place at Changi Airport T-2 which opens 24 hours. It's got great stuff like Nasi Lemak and quite a variety of local stuff like curry chicken and the likes. The price is pretty fair and a great hangout for hungry couples if you're at the airport. And it's air-conditioned !
| China Town |
There's a really good place that sells dim sum in Chinatown 24 hours. It is opposite Pearl Centre.The famous Mount Faber Nasi Lemak, formerly at Prince Charles Lane serves up to 6 a.m. or later at Sago Lane, just in front of the Indian temple, behind the theatre and the Chinatown Market. Driving access is from Maxell Road or South Bridge Road.
| Chomp Chomp Food Centre |
At Serangoon Gardens, "CHOMP CHOMP" literally means to eat!! An outdoor, often crowded, night hawker centre. you can find a wide variety of food there. Like fried carrot cake, dessert-ice kachang, fishball stall, western food-chicken chop, satay stall, satay bee hoon, chicken rice, fishball noodle, wantan mee, porridge, grilled chicken wings, that covers much of it.
| Circular Road |
SHAH ALAMis just behind Boat Quay opposite a pub named "BUZZ". One of their unlisted specialities is Vegetarian Murtabak, be sure to ask for more potatoes. By the way, it depends on luck to get the right chef to dish out the right combination. While u r there, try the Nasi Goreng Puteh with Ikan Billis Beehoon Goreng Puteh with Ikan Billis Mee Goreng (remember to get yourself a cold drink) "Plaster" (Prata with a whole egg)
| Clementi Interchange |
There's a coffeeshop at one end of Clementi Interchange which has MUCHO food to eat after 12. There is teocheow Mui, wan ton mee, a nasi lemak stall, a dim sum stall and, IMHO, the best chee cheong fun this side of the island. Opens well aftere midnite. many Patrons park in the interchange itself but watch ur cars... spot checks though rare, do occur and the car park behind is season parking onli... so, park at ur own risk!!!!! (from someone whos been there.)
| Clementi Road |
Freshly prepared Nasi Lemak wrapped in banana leaf would be available at around midnight. The 24 hour shop is located along Clementi Rd beside the Kent Ridge Bus Terminal, near NUS. A favourite for NUS hall affilates and taxi drivers, night patrol policemen.
A great place to catch Charsiew-Wanton Mee after 12!!!! Can't remember the name of the store, but there's a little guy with a hunch who serves the noodles to the tables... be prepared to wait at least 15 minutes, as there is usually a huge queue - especially after 1am!! The wanton mee is "Siouk-City"!!! Chilli only hits you when you're halfway through the bowl - when you finish, make sure you have a long cold drink close by - otherwise "teroksion"!! Try it... you'll like it - guaranteed!!
For those beach goers/lovers/moonlighters...check out the Lagoon Hawker Center. It's the largest hawker center along East Coast Parkway. The CHAR SIEW NOODLES there constantly has a queue outside it's stall and if you don't care about dying early from a heart attack, try the OYSTER OMELET toooooo!
Roti Prata at Frankel Avenue
· From lorong 3 onwards. Lots of choices, prata, muay, tim sum...
·
Geylang Lorong 8/9
is a good bet for midnite makan - I doubt if Mad Cow disease has had any effect on my
favourite Beef Hor Fun Stall there.
Or if you feel like having something light, there's always the 24 hour Tau Huay (Beancurd)
shop just next door - ask for a side dish of the Tau Sar flaky pastry - best eaten hot!
Bon Apetite!
· 24hr yu-tiao coffeeshop(Taiwan-brand dian xin) at Geylang, it is directly opposite a small little mosque, on the right side of the road. Serves great carrot-shredded cake, shao bing, dou hua. Good services from the dish-clearing aunties too. The shop has been there for the past 10 years!
· For Teochew mui lovers, I recommend that you check out the store in Havelock Rd near Blk 22(I have forgotten the name, but it has a yellow signboard). They even have a picture of Andy Lau dining there. I think its open throughout the night. The price is reasonable and they serve great 'lor' pig intestines!
· I have been to this one place at midnight which is at Havelock Road. The very first stall of the shops(can't remember the shop's name though). They sell teochew porridge, a variety of dishes and even duck meat. I can see alot of people going there after midnight. The foods' not bad, but prices are a bit steep. Worth giving it a try, the food is quite good!
· Direction: Drop at Tiong Bahru MRT. Walk straight towards the HDBs behind Tiong Bahru Plaza. The place you want to find is very near the wet market; it is actually between the wet market and the NTUC. Ask around. And you won't miss it becuase there's a whole stretch of shops selling Teochew porridge from evening onwards.
Yong Tau Fu Stall located opposite Henderson Secondary School. If you are looking for a fresh and cheap Yong Tau Fu, this stall is at the Henderon Market Hawker Centre. Operates only from about 10pm to 1am. You can't miss the stall as it operates quite solitary during this time of the night by the wet market.
|
Recently I found out that the Ipoh HOr Fan at holland Village (lor.Liput, the non air-con coffeeshop) opens till 3am in the morning on Friday, Saturday and eve of public holidays. They have also introduced new dishes like Assam Crayfish ($5.50), Shark fin soup ($9 plus) and even shark fin rice! So for those late stalkers, you may want to give it a try. | |
The Hyatt Cafe is great for desserts especially the goreng pisang with ice cream. Open 24hrs. The Asian food is quite good. if you like, you can stay till 6am when they have the buffet breakfast.
ABC market's hawker centre along Jalan Bukit Merah (near BM Safra).. the fried prawn mee is great. (opens from evening till past midnight).
·
To all prata
enthusiasts,
try the shop in jalan kayu.. not the "famous" one... its the one a little
further down near some traffic lights and opposite a junction leading to Jln Tari Piring
(I think) Delights include:
PAPER Prata - MUST TRY $1.00
TEH CHINNO - cross btw tea and capucinno and special appearances by Harley types.
ALSO see the most interesting washroom basin with NO TAP.
· There is a Teo chew porridge store in the coffee shop opposite the JURONG SPORTS COMPLEX. Not a bad place to go but sold out very soon. Must try because it is quite cheap compared to others.
· Then there's the New Lau Pa Sat along Shenton Way. I have only eaten there once but have found the ICE KACHANG there rather good and reasonable too! Have much more to try from there!
(Next to Eminent Plaza) - located at the junction of Lavender St and Jln Besar. Fantastic "world best" wan-ton mee served by 2 sisters. Rather expensive, minimum $3 per plate. The name is Kok Kee, if I remember correctly. Also try the cantonese chicken rice and raw fish at the next stall. Opens till around 3am.
I can't believe nobody noticed the Kopitiam on the corner where Macpherson meets Serangoon Rd, opens 24 hours, cheap, some of the best seafood and chilli crab in Singapore, no bus loads of Japanese tourists; friendly, bustling at all hours. In fact the Kopitiam chain has similar outlets all over the place. All 24hrs, all clean and cheap. go for it. There's nothing like a bungkus chilli (and a pepper) crab at 2.00am.
Guess you all might want additions to the After 12 column! There's a steamboat mini-restaurant at Mosque Street that opens from 6pm -6am! Tried it once recently. The attraction is their herbal broth the haunts me time and again! Should give it a try!
· Of course !! Enjoy it while it's still there.
· Just to let you know that its still going strong ..
· Newton Hawker Centre still there !!! Where did that guy get the idea that Newton is no more ? Its still standing at the same location...
· Glad to hear that it's still there! Do keep me informed of the latest developments, thanks!
· Orchard Towers
· Danny's opens 24 hours
· What about the Hong Kong palace? Hope it is still around!
· The foodcourt at the basement is definitely open after 12 midnight all the way till about 2 or 3 am. there is a few stall there that serves hor fun. On top of that they also serve "muay" and dishes like "chai bo" omelette, chicken wth dried chilli and sweet and sour pork. But what I like best is the stir-fried baby squid ( must try!!). They deep-fry the squid first before they stir-fry it in a darkish kind of sweet sauce. Mouth-watering!! Another must try is their hot-plate bean-curd. Guaranteed to make you come back for more!
· I stumbled upon this Indonesian restaurant one saturday night at Orchard Shopping Centre across muddy Murphy's the name's bumbu, the ayam goreng kering is out of this world, the bubur pulut hitam (black porridge) is simply irresistible, also try the sup buntut, the bubur ayam (chicken porridge), pisang goreng (unlike ordinary pisang you get from Somerset Rd) this is with toppings! Try it! You'll like the food, after all no venture no game, but when you've ventured and conqured, it's satisfying!
Also check out the TEOCHEW PORRIDGE at Owen Road. Serves great and cheap dishes and you
can also always walk across the road to eat 'YOU TIAO' and SOYA BEAN MILK.
**The owen road teochew porridge has moved to 29-30 Upper Weld Road. Still around the same
area though.
Mr Beans's cafe is this lil' place- cozy but the chairs leave something to be desired.
Open 24 hrs a day! all sorts of food- lotsa pizzas, desserts, mocha coffee's and stuff.
not too pricey and open 24 hours a day- aircon'd inside and smokers can sit outside, and
did I mention it's opens 24 hrs a day? *grins*
opposite paradiz center, in this lil' lane whose name I can't rememeber
· The Fish Ball Noodles especially Dried Mee Pok is exceptional and pretty popular in the 'ABC' Market, along Jln Bukit Merah, just after Safra, behind Ikea. Together there is also Wan Tun mee, and coconut juice from the Nut itself for under $2. Opens up to 4 a.m.
·
Being A BIG, FAT
FOODIE myself, I sure am glad that there is a section on the net dedicated to
"Makaning in Singapore". I'm not too sure if the information below is helpful
('cos I don't know the name of the coffee shop), but anyway..... It's a place along Race
Course Road towards the Rangoon Road / Kitchener Road end (according to the Street
Directory). It serves great Teochew "Muai", with a wide variety to choose from.
Great "hang-out" for cabbies doing the night shift, (my father told me that bit
of info). The sambal fish and "too huang" (some part of the pig's insides) are
my personal favourites. Prices can be cheaper, though. BTW, this place is open 24 hours a
day and they are only closed for a week or two (or even less!) during the Chinese New Year
period.
update: Hi there! I finally got the name of the place. It is called Kheng Hin Eating
House.
· Gwai Gwai - (direct translation-"obedient obedient") located at Race Course Road. Their fried yu-char-kuay stuffed with sotong are really delicious. It comes in a serving of six pieces at only $3.20. Also not to miss: dou hua drink(hot/cold), dou hua, carrot cake. yu-char-kuay stuffed with prawn. Their chilly is fantastic to go with. Opens in the late afternoon like 4-5pm to wee hours in the morning at 2-3am.
Hello! I am a resident around Redhill market. Although this is not a very big market, but
it serve a lot of night-spotter. People who go for mid-night show will definitely come
here for a bite.
These is what they have :
· Prawn noodle from S$1.50 (now where else do you get this price). Owner starts at 8.30pm right till morning six.
· Dessert store operates till 1am. At the same time you would be entertained by the storeowner's performance. He is a very energetic young man, who moves his body along with the beat (they keep the radio on) and are always very polite to all customers.
· Laksa operates till the morning just like the prawn noodle. Well, in my opinion, the food is only slightly above average. But he got a wide varieties, like mee-po dry, mee soup etc.
· The latest home made soya bean stall, very famous in the market, opens till very late.
· Lou mee taste very nice also.
· Clay pot rice are tasty, cooked by an old chef. But it all depends on your luck, if his business is good, he will close at 11pm.
Kopi Tiam, brings the unique menu home
Garden Valley Restaurant Pte Ltd situated at No.8 Mohd Sultan Road, #01-01. It is along
River Valley Road which opearates for 24hrs.
It provides a superb Indian Muslim food with reasonable prices. Great tasting Briyani
rice, mee-goreng, light snacks and more local specialities are warmly served by
excellent cooks. A very clean environment which is very suitable for gatherings and
meeting cilents as well. Its a place never to miss .
There is a 24-hour indian-muslim coffee shop at Sembawang Road serving great roti prata, their kopi-cuppa is fabulous. Can't miss it if you're driving along Sembawang Road, it's on the opposite side of Sembawang Shopping Centre, towards Yishun Seafood and the new housing estate. A must try.
Taiwanese Porridge Restaurant opens till 3am. Opposite Sembawang Shopping centre.
For those staying at Sengkang, I know looking for food there is diffcult especially if it's a new estate. But don't worry, there's this coffe shop at hougang Ave 10, can't remeber the blk no. but it's idrectly opposite Punggol Park where it opens 24 hours. So, for those hungry mid-night hunters staying at Sengkang, try this coffeeshop.
Coffee Garden. All items are nice. Especially the home made ice cream. Better than Haagen das. Open till around 3am.
There's this nice cafe in Siglap called Cafe Cartel that serves great sodas and salads and the best thing is that on weekends they stay open until 1:30am! Good for those days when you want supper after early clubbing and don't want a kopitiam. Nice ambience and good food & service.
Located diagonally from Siglap Centre. This place serves food and drinks until wee hours of the morning, 3-4am. Worth a try selection : fish-ball noodles, seafood, kway-chap, fried chicken, and north indian tandoori(if there's still any left after 12). enjoy!
Opposite The Market Place. The row of shophouse has two stalls of offering favourites like Roti Prata and Murtabak. I personally prefer the one next to Werner's Oven, a bakery shop. Best to order Prata kosong with bawang. Nasi Lemak from the same stall is also very good.
· Roti prata at St George's Rd 24 hours
· There is a hawker center by the parking lot at Stanford Road's National Library. In fact, there is a huge 24 hour neon sign. This hawker centre is actually sandwiched between the Substation and the driveway of the National Library. It's easily visible from Stanford Road as you drive by. There aren't that many stalls there, but it's awfully convenient. Free parking at night.
· The place which you mentioned in front of National Library should be called S11 (S-Eleven), and I believe that the road should be Stamford Road. The DUCK NOODLES there is really yummy and at $3 it's pretty reasonable comparing to all the other stalls there. The Chicken Rice there is rather steep though.
· A good place to go to is S11 at Stamford Rd near the national Libary . Its 24 hrs and the western foods pretty good . The fish ball noodle there is also good.
· Old market located at Taman Jurong. Try the Western food fried chicken wings...big, juicy and delectable. opposite this stall, got the fried bee hoon and additions..very cheap and good. Dessert stall is a must.. Last but not least, perpendicular to these stalls also got a good char kway teow.. generally closes at abt 2.30-3am.
Tampines St 21 | |
Prawn mee after midnight. Care for a delicious bowl of hokkien prawn mee soup/dry. Located at Toa Payoh Lorong 8 market/hawker centre. The stall is at the corner unit near to the main road. Open till 3.00 am.
Any news of the whereabout of the hawkers?
(Junction of Thomson road and Balestier Rd). Opens in the day but the 2 stalls mentioned here opens 10pm to 7am. The Indian Muslim stall sells good mee siam, soto ayam, nasi lemak and lontong. There's also the bak kut teh stall.
·
Here's a place for
very hungry people after midnight! It's at a corner kopi-tiam near Tiong Bahru market and
it sells excellent pompfret steamboat and other home cooked dishes - it's what you call in
Hokkien "Cze Char" (cook - fried ??). It's just next to a newly renovated Monkey
God temple and it's called Liang Zee.
If you're driving along the road just outside the Tiong Bahru market, all you have to do
is turn right at the end of the road near the bird shop and you will hit the kopi tiam at
the end of the road.
· Chicken rice stall along Tiong Bahru Rd Blk 4 Kim Tian Rd & Central Green Condo. Cheap and nice. Good congee with fish, chicken. I prefer the plain congee and a plate of chicken. Kaki prefer breast meat but I prefer the tender chicken backside !!! also serves good raw fish or sashimi (without wasabe) opens from 6pm till after 1am.
· I've got another new place for supper which opens til 3am, it's located right opposite Beauty World on Upp Bt Timah Rd and serves delicious Kway Teow Goreng. It's a Muslim stall so no alcohol allowed.
· The place which you mentioned along Upper Bukit Timah Road, opposite Bukit Timah Shopping Center is called Al Amin. Now this is a 24-hr Muslim and Thai Food Stall that serves incredible TOM YAM NOODLES / KWAY TEOW / SEAFOOD SOUP which ever way you like it. The ROTI PRATA here is not too bad too, although I must say that I ate the CHICKEN MURTABAK once and haven't eaten it again ever since. However, for those who want a more filling meal...try the NASI AYAM GORENG, it's basically Malay fried rice with fried chicken.....finger lickin gooood!
· Beside the muslim stall along upper Bt Timah Rd, there is also a chinese stall selling chicken rice till midnight.
Along Ulu Pandan Rd near Clementi, a food restuarant call Jin He Qing Barbarque Seafood. They serve a great variety of food. You could go for a late supper!!the food there is great!!it is open from 5pm to 2a.m!! Go there for nice food.!
· Daewood is always open..along Upper Changi Road.. next to Frankel Avenue... it's 24 hours.
· Yeah, Md Dawood Restaurant is a favourite haunt for roti prata crazies. Not only the best pratas around but you can also choose which curry you want-fish, mutton or beef curries. Can see many cars and bikes parked outside.
· Dawood is the place. Frankel Ave & Changi Rd. Great motorbikes, English soccer on TV3, fine food. Don't miss it.
Good Hainanese curry rice. There 's one along upper Serangoon Road,just after the junction of Upper Serangoon/Tampines. It's a corner coffee shop just after the junction/traffic light. They ONLY START SELLING EXACTLY AT 2 AM AND NOT ONE MINUTE EARLIER. TRY IT AND YOU KNOW WHAT i MEAN, espeicially their "KONG" Meat Remenber only at two am, you can't miss, usually there's crowd queingoutside the shop before 2 am.and a very long queue on weekend.
· Near that intersection of Upp Serangoon and Yio Chu Kang Rd (along YCK Rd, also in proximity of Serangoon Gardens), there is this Roti Prata stall that opens round the clock. The prata is good most of the time (on a few occasions, the prata man probably wasn't in form) and so is the teh tarik. Only problem could be the parking where you have to find an open spot along the road. Still, great place to go to if you are a prata fan like I am.
· One of the entries mentioned a prata shop along YCK Rd and Upp. Serangoon. I think it's called Farasha. I love the ginger teh tarik! Highly recommeded that you try it out!
There is this tacky prata shop called.... THE PRATA SHOP which says "Singapore's answer to the croissant", used to be at Casurina Road . It serves little crispy pratas about 10cm across which costs $0.50 each. 24 hrs....it is pretty packed near midnight. Has moved to Upper Thomson Road.
Foodcourt on Victoria Street(next to the Old SAC): Open after 12, and has pretty decent seafood mee. But don't stare at the wrong people. Eat fast and leave.
|
Yishun Blk 848 .the beehoon is very tasty and the best is the chicken wing very crowd after 12 .Must que early or alot of people. | |
|
There Iis a coffeeshop named A & A 24hrs Coffeeshop , It is very popular for its roti prata, very crowded during the weekend. Anyway, do look out some nite-riders too! |