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Eat at SingPost Centre 2021 – Restaurants, Cafes & Food Halls

SingPost Centre (or Singapore Post Centre) is where the General Post Office is located. In 2021, it is more likely that you will eat at SingPost Centre than do any postal transaction there. You will find that the SingPost Centre food options are varied and affordably priced. There are local and international restaurants and cafes catering to a wide range of taste.

SingPost Centre –  Home to GPO & More

SingPost Centre Food

Located next to the Paya Lebar MRT interchange station, SingPost Centre houses the General Post Office (GPO) and the Philatelic Store.

General Post Office SingPost Centre

POSB has a branch there. Golden Village cinema is on the third level. Diaso Japan and 7-Eleven have outlets in the mall. NTUC Fairprice Supermarket, Lee Mart and Farm Frozen are places for groceries.

Cafes, restaurants, food kiosks and other eating places take up a very large proportion of the retail mall. As if to balance things off, there are a few sporting goods shops and a Fitness First gym.


Affordable Eats at SingPost Centre Food Halls

Those who want to eat at SingPost Centre will find that there are cheap and good options in the multi-stalls mini food halls.

Singapura Heritage

Located on Level 2 of the mall, Singapura Heritage is a mini food hall with stalls for a wide variety of Singapore street food and beverages.

Singapura Heritage

Mr Popiah, Hougang Otah, Bee Hong Hainanese Chicken Rice, Zhen Jie Prawn Noodle, Zhong Zhong Ngoh Hiang, Heng Heng Curry Rice and Rong’s Wantan Noodle are among the stalls there.

Singapura Heritage @ SingPost Centre

An old school ice cream & drinks stall and D’penyetz are also in the Singapura Heritage food hall .

Singapura Heritage
#02-142

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Malaysia Chiak

Malaysian Chiak SingPost

Malaysian street hawker fare like Paus, Calypot Rice, Nasi Lemak and Char Kway Teow are cheap and good food offered at Malaysian Chiak, one of the most popular spot in the basement of SingPost Centre.

Malaysian Chiak, SingPost Centre
Malaysian Chiak at SingPost Centre

Malaysia Chiak 
#B1-151

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SingPost Centre Restaurants & Cafes

The SingPost Centre Mall has varied food options – from Japanese and Korean fare to Western cuisine; as well as a wide range of local cuisine ranging from roti prata to yong tau hu. Here is an overview of things to eat at SingPost Centre by levels.

Eat at SingPost Centre Level 1

Level 1 of SingPost Centre also has many places for coffee and snacks . You can get good strong local coffee from vegetarian restaurant Grove, and at Fun Toast, Old Chang Kee or Kopi & Tarts.

Grove Cafe Singpost Centre

A quick service vegetarian restaurant offering coffee and toasts as well as a dishes such as nasi lemak and noodles.

Grove Cafe
#01-151

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SingPost Centre Fun Toast
SingPost Centre Fun Toast Menu
Fun Toast

Fun Toast 
#01-126

www.funtoast.com.sg


SingPost Centre Kopi & Tarts
Kopi & Tarts SingPost Centre

Kopi & Tarts 
#01-129

kopiandtarts.com.sg


You can also have a leisurely cup of coffee and and something to eat at Singpost Centre in cafes such as Chateraise and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.

Japanese patisserie which also serves coffee.

Chateraise 
#01-134/135

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The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 
#01-144

www.coffeebean.com.sg


The Astons Group is well represented in the mall with Aston Specialties for steaks and grills and Chic A Boo for good fried chicken and burgers.

SingPost Centre Aston's

Aston Specialities at SingPost Centre
Aston Menu

Aston’s Specialities  
#01-115

www.astons.com.sg

Singpost Centre  Chic A Boo by Astons
Singpost Centre  Chic-a-boo menu

Chic A Boo is the fried chicken restaurant by Astons – offering tender chicken, set meals, burgers and sides at affordable price.

Chic A Boo
#01-148

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There are Western, Asian and local restaurants on level 1 to cater for varied budgets and taste.

Lau Wang Claypot at SingPost
Lau Wang Claypot at SingPost

Lau Wang Claypot
#01-137/138

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YGF Malatang
#01-150

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Level 2 Restaurants

The flagship outlet of ManNa Korean Restaurant is on Level 2 of SingPost Centre – see our post ManNa Korean Restaurant.

ManNa Korean Restaurant
#02-138/139

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Swensen's at SingPost Centre

Swensens’ 
#02-136

www.swensens.com.sg


Level 3 Restaurants

Putien Singpost
Putien SingPost

Renowned for authentic home-style Fujian cuisine; and have been recognised by Singapore Michelin Guide, Putien is a nice restaurant for business lunch or family dinner.

Putien
#03-106

www.putien.com


Menu Carl's Junior Paya Lebar

Carl’s Jr
#03-305

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What to Eat at SingPost Centre Basement

The basement is a popular place to eat at SingPost Centre. Heritage brands like Swee Heng and Koo Kee are there.

Koo Kee Yong Tow Foo Mee Menu
Koo Kee Yong Tow Foo Mee

Koo Kee Yong Tow Foo Mee
#B1-126

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Food Menu of Swee Heng
Swee Heng SingPost

Swee Heng’s Classic 1989 #B1-158 – bakery which also offers sit down dining for Asian meals like nasi lemak and laksa.

www.sweeheng.com.sg


Subway Paya Lebar
Eat at SingPost Centre - Subway

Subway
#B1-127

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SingPost Centre Noudle
牛一嘴 Núodle Student Deal

Serves Lanzhou beef noodles with la mian hand-pulled in store. See our post 牛一嘴 Núodle – Lanzhou Beef Noodles at SingPost Centre.

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牛一嘴 Núodle
#B1-128/129

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Jai Siam
jai siam

A casual eatery for a taste of our authentic Thai food at affordable prices. See our post Jai Siam Restaurant.

Jai Siam
#B1-147/148/167

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Encik Tan

Hainanese Curry Rice, Wanton Noodles and other local dishes at affordable prices.

Encik Tan 
#B1-156

enciktan.com.sg


Menu of Kaffe & Toast / Thai Noodle Bar 
Thai Noodle Bar at Singapore Post Centre

Curry Chicken, Chicken Rendang, Nasi Lemak, Laksa & Mee Siam and Thai dishes like Phad Thai and Beef Boat noodles

Kaffe & Toast / Thai Noodle Bar 
#B1-157

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Mei Heong Yuen Dessert
#B1-162/163

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Salmon Warrior
Salmon Warrior Menu

Serves healthy bowls with fresh salmon air-flown from Norway at a reasonable price.

Salmon Warrior
#B1-165


Takeaway Food Kiosks

SingPost Centre food options include many stalls and kiosks for takeaway food and beverages. You can find bread, cakes, pastries, nyonya kuehs, ice cream, yougurt and many types snacks and desserts.

Dough Culture - #01-151A SingPost Centre

Dough Culture #01-151A – Website

I Love TaiMei 我愛台妹 - #B1-155 Singapost Centre
Menu of I Love TaiMei 我愛台妹 Singapost Centre
I Love TaiMei 我愛台妹

I Love TaiMei 我愛台妹 – #B1-155 –

Beard Papa’s #B1-161 – www.beardpapa.com

PrimaDéli #B1-164 – www.primadeli.com


Cinema & Supermarket

GV Paya Lebar at level 3 is a Laser Cinema and there is a swanky dining space in the lounge area.

SingPost GV Paya Lebar

The NTUC Fairprice Supermarket in the basement looks spiffy and has several state of the art features like Scan2Go shop and pay system.


SingPost Centre Halal Options

SingPost Halal Option - Chic a Boo

Based on MUIS website (as at September 2021), halal-certified SingPost Centre food outlets include
Chic-A-Boo Chicken Specialty,
Dough Culture,
Encik Tan,
Kaffe & Toast Thai Noodle Bar,
Kopi & Tarts,
Nuodle,
PrimaDeli,
Swee Heng,
Swensen’s Restaurant, and
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.


SingPost Centre Parking Charges

Basement parking is available at the SingPost Centre.

Current Car park charges:

Mon – Fri:
6am to 6pm: $1.61 for first hour;
$0.86 or Subsequent half hour or part thereof
6pm to 6am: $2.68 per entry

Sat:
6am to 1pm: $1.61 for first hour;
$0.86 or Subsequent half hour or part thereof
1pm to 6am: $2.68 per entry

Sun & Public Holidays:
All day: $2.68 per entry

Motorcycle: $1.37 per entry all day

There is a good mix of F&B outlets in the new SingPost Centre mall and there is plenty to discover and eat at the SingPost Centre.

SingPost Centre Directory

General Post Office - SingPost Centre at Paya Lebar

SingPost Centre
10 Eunos Road 8
Singapore 408600

Tel: +65 6909 1644

Opening Hours : 10am to 10pm

Nearby MRT Station : Paya Lebar

www.singpostcentre.com

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