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TOP Late Night Food Places in the City 2019

It is late in the night and hunger strikes or you need solid sustenance after another late evening in the office. Where can you find late night food places that serve good food? Fortunately, Singapore has a lively and exciting late night dining scene. Here are a few eateries in the city area that remain open after 9 pm, with a number of them opening till early in the morning. Do check with the dining establishments as closing times can change; and online reservations are possible with a few of these late night food places.

TOP Late Night Food Places in the City

Coffeesmith

Open 24 hours

Coffeesmith Orchard Central

Korean cafe Coffeesmith is open round the clock in Suntec City and Orchard Central. In addition to coffee and beverages – like milkshakes, expresso martini and draft mojito beer – they also serve cakes, pastries, salad and sandwiches. Read about Coffeesmith Suntec and Coffeesmith Orchard Central.

Coffeesmith Suntec City
Suntec City North Wing, #02-413
5 Temasek Boulevard
Singapore 038983


Opening Hours: 24 hours

Coffeesmith Orchard Gateway
277, Orchard Road #01-09/09A 
Singapore 238858

Tel: +65 6385 4979

Open 24 Hours

Open Sandwich of Coffeesmith Suntec

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Seng Huat Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle

Open 24 hours

At Seng Huat Coffeeshop near Bugis Junction, Seng Huat Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle serves good bak chor mee all day & all night. Read more.

Seng Huat Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle
492 North Bridge Road 
Singapore 188737

Open 24 Hours


Rochor Original Beancurd

Sun-Thu: Till 1 am
Fri & Sat: Till 3 am

Warm silky smooth beancurd is comfort food early in the morning or late at night. At Rochor Original Beancurd the beancurd can be enjoyed with you tiao and other savoury snacks like curry puffs and yellow bean balls. See A sweet spot in Selegie.

Rochor Original Beancurd
2 Short Street
Singapore 188211

Tel : +65 6334 1138

Opening Hours:
Mon- Thu : 11 am – 1 am
Fri: 11 am – 3 am
Sat: 12 noon – 3 am
Sun: 12 noon – 1 am

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The Dim Sum Place

Sun – Thu: Till 11 pm
Fri, Sat & eve of PH: Till 5 am

The Dim Sum Place in North Bridge Road offers night owls a good range of food. Besides dim sum items, there are noodles and porridges. There are also vegetable, meat and seafood dishes like Marmite chicken, deep-fried crispy squid and assam fish. Read more.

The Dim Sum Place
791 North Bridge Road
Singapore 198759

Tel: +65 6655 8787

Opening Hours:
Sunday – Thursday: 11 am to 2:30 pm; 5:30 pm to 11 pm
Friday, Saturday & eve of PH: 11 am to 2:30 pm; 5:30 pm to 5 am

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Swee Choon Tim Sum

Till 6 am

Swee Choon Restaurant Jalan Besar

Swee Choon Tim Sum at Jalan Besar is an old school late night dim sum place with timeless appeal. There can a queue outside the restaurant even in the early hours of the morning. Fried chicken, pork ribs and double boiled soup are available in addition to a wide range of dim sum. They have a menu online and reservation is possible. Read more.

Swee Choon Tim Sum
183/185/187/189/191
Jalan Besar Singapore 208882

Chope Reservations

Enquiry Hotline : 6225 7788
Office Number : 6294 0070

Opening Hours:
Mon – Sat : 11.00 am – 2.30 pm;  6.00 pm – 6.00 am
Sun & Public Holidays :  10.00 am – 3.00 pm; 6.00 pm – 6.00 am

Closed on Tuesdays

Nearby MRT Station: Jalan Besar

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www.sweechoon.com


Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice 美芝律剪刀剪咖喱饭

Till 3.30 am

For an authentic local late night dining experience head to Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice 美芝律剪刀剪咖喱饭 at Jalan Besar. It is probably the best place in the city for a cheap and substantial meal for nocturnal diners. Read more.

Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice 美芝律剪刀剪咖喱饭
229 Jalan Besar
Singapore 208905

Opening hours: 11 am – 3:30 am


There are varied late night food places in Singapore. From hum chee peng and curry rice to gourmet burgers and steaks, you can get them even when hunger or craving strikes late at night. We will add to this list when we discover more good late dining options.

Sleep well, but if you can’t at least eat well.

The Ordinary Patrons | Real Dining Experience of Ordinary People
an independent Singapore food blog

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