SingPost Centre (or Singapore Post Centre) is where the General Post Office is located. Situated right next to the Paya Lebar MRT Station, the retail podium of SingPost Centre offers a range of affordable food options, with both local and international restaurants and cafes serving a good mix of cuisines.

SingPost Centre – Home to GPO & More
SingPost Centre houses the General Post Office (GPO) and the Philatelic Store. 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.


Hainanese Chicken Rice, Prawn Noodle, Curry Rice and Rong’s Wantan Noodle are among the local dishes available at the food court.

An old school drinks stall and D’Penyetz are also in the Singapura Heritage food hall .

Singapura Heritage
#02-142
Malaysia Chiak

Malaysian street hawker fare like Ban Mian 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.


Malaysia Chiak
#B1-151
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 vegetarian laksa. Here is an overview of things to eat at SingPost Centre by levels.
Snacks & Coffee 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 Pang Pang Kopi, at Fun Toast or Kopi & Tarts.

Old Tea Hut offers tea and coffee beverages from traditional drinks to original creations, as well as flavourful alternative beverages for takeaway.
Old Tea Hut
#01-107

A bright and cheery spot to enjoy aromatic coffee and authentic French pastries and delicacies.
Delifrance
#01-141A


Fun Toast
#01-126


Kopi & Tarts
#01-129
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

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
#01-144

Dough Culture
#01-151A



A quick service vegetarian restaurant offering coffee and toasts as well as a dishes such as Hainanese Curry Cutlet and Truffle Gyoza La Mian.
Pang Pang Kopi
#01-151
Eat SingPost Centre Level 1
There are Western, Asian and local restaurants on level 1 to cater for varied budgets and taste.
The Astons Group is represented in the mall by Aston Specialties for steaks and grills and Tempura Bar for Japanese ciusine.

Tempura Bar by Astons is a Japanese casual dining restaurant offering reasonably priced tempura and a selection of other classic Japanese dishes. Guests can also indulge in attractively priced omakase sets. Read more.
Tempura Bar
#01-114


Aston’s Specialities
#01-115


Twyst offers a range of freshly cooked pasta and panini. besides classic pasta like aglio olio, there are fusion versions like gochujang, miso butter and laksa olio. You can also customise your your pasta.
Twyst
#01-117


There is a wide variety of Indian dishes available at Mr Teh Tarik Express, including Briyani, Mee Goreng, Thosai, Chapati and Naan. There is also an extensive range of beverages including teh tarik.
Mr Teh Tarik Express
#01-131



Lau Wang Claypot
#01-137/138

Genki Sushi offers sushi and other popular Japanese dishes at very affordable prices.
Genki Sushi
#01-137/138


YGF Malatang
#01-150
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

Swensens’
#02-136
Level 3 Restaurants


Bai Wei Mini Bowl allows enjoy a variety of single-serving Sichuan and Cantonese dishes starting from just $1.90
Bai Wei Mini Bowl
#03-103

The Summer Acai is a cozy spot for acai which can be topped with a diverse assortment of fresh fruits, delicious crunch and nutritious superfoods.
The Summer Acai
#03-104


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


Fans of American-style burgers can still find Carl’s Jr. in Singapore on level 3 of SingPost Centre.
Carl’s Jr
#03-305
What to Eat at SingPost Centre Basement
The basement is a popular place to eat at SingPost Centre.


Wingstop is a great pitstop for classic wings, boneless wings and tenders, cooked to order and hand-sauced-and-tossed. Wingstop’s menu also features sides such as fries, hand-breaded mushroom fritters and freshly-made ranch dip.
Wingstop
#B1-125


Eat 3 Bowls offers Taiwanese comfort dishes, including the iconic braised pork rice, at accessible prices. Read more.
Eat 3 Bowls
#B1-126



Yakiniku Shokudo is Japanese-style barbeque restaurant offerring meats such as wagyu beef and chicken, and a selection of side dishes.
Yakiniku Shokudo
#01-147


Crunchy chicken, wraps and sandwiches with sides and handcrafted honey butter biscuits are seved at this popular fast food chain store.
Texas Chicken
#01-148

Opened in 1996 by Chef Tamotsu Kurokawa, a champion in a Japanese cooking show called TV Champion, Tamoya Udon & Tempura takes pride in serving fresh chewy udon noodles, as well as ramen and don. Read more.
Tamoya Udon and Tempura
#01-149


The popular bakery also offers sit down dining for local breakfast, simple one dish meals and sandwiches.
Swee Heng’s Classic 1989
#B1-158


Subway
#B1-127

三两粉 SO FUN3 serves noodles prepared with traditional Hunan craftsmanship.
So Fun3
#B1-128


Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut offers crispy fried duck and other traditional Indonesian dishes. Read our post on Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut at Westgate.
Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut
#B1-130


Hjh Maimunah Mini offers affordable Nasi Padang as well as kueh and snacks. Read more.
Hjh Maimunah Mini
B1-147/148/167


Hainanese Curry Rice, Wanton Noodles and other local dishes at affordable prices.
Encik Tan
#B1-156



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


Hakka Lei Cha Fan 擂茶饭 or Thunder Tea Rice is available in the basement of SingPost Centre Retail Podium. Spicy versions are available.
Thunder Tea Rice
#b1-162


Hatsumi Donburi & Soba offers a variety of affordable Japanese rice bowls and soba. Non-meat versions are available.
Hatsumi Donburi & Soba
#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.

Luckin Coffee #B1-149 | Website

Super Sushi #B1-150

ChaTraMue #B1-153 | Website


I Love TaiMei 我愛台妹 – #B1-155

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

PrimaDéli #B1-164 – www.primadeli.com
SingPost Centre Halal Options

Based on MUIS website (as at Janaury 2026), halal-certified SingPost Centre food outlets include
Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut
Delifrance
D’Penyetz
Dough Culture
Encik Tan
Hatsumi Donburi | Soba
HJH Maimunah Restaurant
Kaffe & Toast Thai Noodle Bar,
Kopi & Tarts
Mr Teh Tarik Express
PrimaDeli
Swee Heng
Swensen’s Restaurant
Super Sushi
Texas Chicken
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
Thunder Tea Rice
twyst
Wingstop
Yakiniku Shokudo
SingPost Centre Parking Charges
Basement parking is available at the SingPost Centre.
Current Car park charges:
Mon – Fri:
6.00am to 5.59pm: $1.90 for first hour;
$1.00 for subsequent half hour or part thereof
6.00pm to 5.59am (the next day): $3.00 per entry
Sat:
6.00am to 12.59pm: $1.90 for first hour;
1.00pm to 5.59am (the next day): $3.00 per entry
Sun & Public Holidays:
6.00am to 5.59am (the next day): $3.00 per entry
Motorcycle:
$1.40 per entry all day
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging:
Units available: 4 x 22kW AC & 4 x 60kW DC
Located at:
B2 Carpark Lots 140, 141, 142, 143
B3 Carpark Lots 19, 20, 21, 22
Rates
AC: $0.565/kWh; DC: $0.605/kWh
Volt Card: $112.50 for 190 kWh credits
i.e. $0.592/kWh (for both AC & DC)
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
10 Eunos Road 8
Singapore 408600
Tel: +65 6909 1644
Opening Hours : 10 am to 10 pm
Nearby MRT Station : Paya Lebar
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