13 best 24-hour restaurants & cafes in Singapore [Nov 2024 update]
A night of hard partying. Overslept and missed dinner. Studying or working late. Stomach with a mind of its own. In my experience, those are the most common reasons Singaporeans find themselves hunting for food in the middle of the night.
So, I burned the midnight oil to find the 13 best late night restaurants and cafes for when your stomach is growling at the moon. Here they are in no particular order (but with the reasons why they made my list).
1. 89.7FM Supper Club
Didn’t plan your chalet getaway well enough and ran out of food, huh? Popular also with the men of the nearby Commando camp, the 89.7 FM Supper Club is here to save the night! Their fare is as varied as can be and includes Western, Indian, Malay, zi char and seafood.
Grab a local dish with options like Bee Hoon Goreng Seafood (S$6.50/S$11/S$17), Fried Tang Hoon (S$7/S$12) and Seafood Noodle Soup (S$6.50). Alternatively, order some zi char to share—how does Stir Fry Scallop with Broccoli (S$25/S$35) or Shrimp Ball with Toufu (S$20/S$30/S$40) sound?
On top of that, there is a myriad of international dishes for you to pick from if you aren’t in the mood for anything Chinese. The options here are practically endless.
5 Changi Village Road, #01-2035, Singapore 500005
+65 6214 1897
Daily: 24 hours
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2. D’ Rubinah Restaurant Thai Muslim & Seafood
What the…? 40 types of prata and thosai? I didn’t even know they had that many in India, let alone at a 24-hour restaurant in Singapore. But there I was at D’ Rubinah Restaurant Thai Muslim & Seafood in Sembawang and spoiled for choice.
Talk about affordable, their Egg Thosai (S$3) seems to be immune to inflation. The Masala Thosai ($4.50) is good, too, and a 2-piece Plain Prata Kosong (S$3.20) will hardly put a dent in anyone’s wallet.
Of course, other non-prata options are available too, like Nasi Goreng Rubinah (S$12), Chicken Briyani (S$10) and Tandoori Chicken (S$8.50).
592-593 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758451
+65 6752 9947
Daily: 24 hours
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3. Enchanted Cafe The Fairytales Garden
The Fairytales Garden is Mosanco Enchanted Cafe’s only 24 hour outlet. They have a very similar vibe to the big coffee chains with bright lighting and made-for-laptopping furniture. The vibe here is urban chic and the menu plays along.
You will find the standard all-day brunch selections and one of my favourites is the simple but delicious Croissant with Stuffing (S$9.90). They also have dishes with Korean and Japanese twists. If you have the capacity, go for the gigantic Enchanted Mega Burger (S$25.90), stuffed with grilled chicken thigh, double cheese, scrambled eggs and turkey bacon, served with french fries, mixed salad and cherry tomatoes.
88 Rangoon Road, #01-04, Singapore 218374
+65 8846 8000
Daily: 24 hours
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4. Cafeela Roti Prata & Seafood Restaurant
When you can’t decide between Chinese, North Indian, Malay and seafood, there’s always. Cafeela Roti Prata & Seafood Restaurant. Located at Jalan Kayu, they are pretty accessible for a middle-of-the-night but deliver all night across the island.
The Kuey Teow Goreng Thai (S$7), Satay Chicken (S$13.50 for 10 pieces), and Nasi Goreng Ayam (S$8.50) consistently make the favourites list of regular customers and for good reason.
Of course, you can get your prata fix here, with a Plain Prata coming in at S$1.70 and an Egg Prata costing S$2.70.
254 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799481
+65 6483 5477
Daily: 24 hours
5. Kazutake Ramen
In need of some late-night ramen? Kazutake Ramen is here to save you! This ramen restaurant has 2 outlets, both of which operate 24 hours a day. The charming Japanese decor is enough to entice hungry diners to enter at any time.
The Yakiniku Ramen (S$10.50) is a more unique menu option, topped with a gloriously runny egg. Other ramen choices are the Gyu Niku Ramen (S$12.50) and classic Chashu Ramen (S$10.50).
There’s even a Truffle Mazemen (S$10.90) to cater to those who prefer dry ramen. Plus, the truffle aspect is an added bonus.
530 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, #01-2381, Singapore 560530
+65 6322 3456
Daily: 24h
11 Kensington Park Road, Singapore 557263
+65 6322 3455
Daily: 24h
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6. Joji’s Diner
I believe that everyone in Singapore should visit Joji’s Diner at least once in their lifetime. Why not drop by in the wee hours of the night to avoid the ungodly long queues? After all, they operate for 24 hours a day.
This American-style retro diner has become one of Singapore’s most talked about restaurants, and with good reason. The charming aesthetics and decoration make great photo backdrops, and the food doesn’t disappoint either.
Be sure to get the Chicken & Waffle (S$13.90), which combines a large piece of juicy fried chicken with a sweet, crispy waffle and an egg. I was surprised at how the chicken and the waffle came together nicely. If the sweet and savoury combo isn’t for you, go for the Smash Burger (S$14.50), containing 2 smashed patties, bacon, cheese, mustard, pickles, onions and a generous side of curly fries.
Don’t miss out on the Blueberry Pancakes (S$11.90), a stack of 2 fresh, thick American buttermilk pancakes served with homemade wild blueberry compote. This sweet treat could make for a nice breakfast, or a post-meal dessert when shared with friends.
534 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534549
+65 6993 0461
Daily: 24h
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7. Miss Saigon
Miss Saigon isn’t just an award-winning musical—it’s a Vietnamese restaurant in Orchard Plaza too! The quaint shop was opened by the founder of the highly popular Bánh Mì Saigon in Ang Mo Kio. If you’re a fan of Bánh Mì Saigon’s Vietnamese sandwiches, you’ll be delighted to hear that you can also get them here.
The Bánh Mì Truyền Thống (S$8.90), also named Traditional Bread in English, is stuffed generously with slices of mixed ham, as well as bits of refreshing veggies. Other authentic Vietnamese dishes, like Phở Gà (S$12), Bún Gà Quay (S$9.90) and Chả Giò (S$9.90) are available for order too.
150 Orchard Road, #02-56, Singapore 238841
+65 8925 3959
Daily: 24h
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8. Takagi Ramen
Takagi Ramen will always be one of my favourite ramen shops in Singapore. Not only are they a home-grown brand, you can easily find their 24 hour outlets all over the country, making it extra convenient to get your ramen fix whenever you want. The affordable menu items are pretty wallet-friendly too.
The Chashumen (S$9), topped with generous slices of cha shu, is a safe option to go for. The Miso Ramen (S$8) is another classic you could pick.
Takagi Ramen is constantly innovating with its menu too, frequently launching limited time dishes. They’ve offered creations like pumpkin ramen, cockles ramen and even prawn ramen topped with mealworms (for Halloween, of course). Who knows what else they’ll come up with?
For a list of locations and contact numbers, refer here.
Daily: 24 hours
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9. Orh-Kee Noodles 潶志麵家
Orh-Kee Noodles is the perfect supper spot to get a piping hot bowl of Teochew fishball noodles or mee pok. The Orh Kee Signature Minced Meat Mee Sua (S$11.80) is their recommended dish, and is topped with meat and abalone. Other options are the Sliced Imitation Abalone Noodles (S$8.50) and the unique Hotate Scallop Noodles (S$9.60).
The Premium Fishball Noodles (S$7.50) are perfect for those who enjoy this traditional local dish. There’s also Ban Mian Soup (S$7.10) if you’d prefer, with variations like Pig’s Liver Ban Mian (S$7.10) and Scallop Ban Mian (S$9).
65 Killiney Road, Singapore 239524
Daily: 24h
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10. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is the perfect spot for a late night coffee run—many of their stores are open for 24 hours. Regardless of whether you live in Hougang, Bishan, Thomson, Jurong, Bedok or Marine Parade, you’ll likely be able to find a Coffee Bean that is open at all hours of the day. The full list of 24 hour outlets can be found here.
Sip on your favourite drink, like a classic Cold Brew (S$6.60) and Cappuccino (S$7.40/S$8), or opt for something more unique such as the Watermelon Mint Lychee Cold Brew (S$8.50/S$9) or Cold Brew Salted Caramel Latte (S$8.10). Whatever you prefer, there’s something for everyone here.
For a list of locations and contact numbers, refer here.
Daily: 24 hours
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11. Cafe de Muse
Spread across 2 floors in the heart of Orchard Road, Cafe de Muse brands itself ‘Specialty coffee, tea, meal & dessert’. That means they have you covered, whatever mood your stomach is in any time of night or day.
We are talking everything from their Muse Signature Breakfast (S$33.80) to Kimchi Fried Rice (S$27.30) to Duck Confit (S$30) to Bulgogi Pasta (S$29.90). That’s apart from the salads, pizzas, bingsu, specialty coffee and tea, ice-cream, and wines. Phew!
End off your meal with a sweet treat—how about some Caramelised Banana Waffles (S$23.40) or Cinnamon Churros (S$16.90) to soothe that sweet tooth?
350 Orchard Road, Isetan Scotts, Shaw House, Singapore 238868
+65 6970 5011
Daily: 24 hours
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12. Coffeesmith
Fancy a very early (or really, really late) breakfast in the middle of the night? Coffeesmith is the place to be with popular European and Korean options, as well as beers and cocktail coffees.
The South Korean chain has 4 branches in Singapore, 3 of which are open 24 hours: Orchard Gateway on Orchard Road, Northpoint City in Yishun, and Westgate in Jurong East. My pick is Orchard Gateway branch for its central location and the best view.
Ever wanted to try alcoholic coffee? Coffeesmith has a selection of Cocktail Coffees priced at S$15.90 each to get you through the night, with options like the Draft Dutch Coffee Cocktail and Espresso Martini.
For a list of locations and contact numbers, refer here.
Daily: 24 hours
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13. Shah Alam Restaurant
Floundering around near Boat Quay after a hard night of err… ummm…. Duck Tour-ing? Shah Alam Restaurant has been a tried and trusted transit point in the pre-dawn hours for over 20 years. Simple and unassuming, it is the best of the late night restaurants in the area if you want affordable Malay/Indian food. Some of the favourites you can’t go wrong with are the prata, briyani, and mee goreng.
Tuck into a delicious plate of Chicken Briyani (S$6), Nasi Goreng (S$4) or Butter Chicken (S$5.50) here. Alternatively, you could opt for the various pratas, including Egg & Onion Prata (S$2) and even Sardine Prata (S$4).
20-21 Circular Road, Singapore 049376
Daily: 24h
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