Picture this: It’s 12am, you’ve just had a night out with friends, and there’s only one thing on your mind – a good meal.
Fortunately, we live in a country home to plenty of supper joints that’ll cater to your every craving, be it prata, dim sum, or bak chor mee, so hit up these late-night supper spots in Singapore, and you’ll never go to bed hungry.
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1. Joji’s Diner

The popular retro American diner Joji’s Diner may have closed their Stanley Street outlet, but did you know that they’re now open 24 hours in Serangoon?

As always, the IG-worthy space is spruced up with eye-catching red-white booths, neon sign boards, and an old-school jukebox. Keep it naughty by ordering a round of Milkshakes as you load up on Chicken & Waffles, a Slapjack Fry-Up, or Blueberry Pancakes for the full classic diner experience.
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📍 534 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534549
🕐 24 hours
2. Miss Saigon

There’s no need to travel to Ang Mo Kio for Banh Mi Saigon, home to arguably Singapore’s best banh mi, when you can visit its sister outlet, Miss Saigon in Orchard Plaza.
Some of the best post-drinking food in town awaits in the form of authentic and hearty banh mi stuffed generously with Roasted Pork, Fried Fish Cake, and Special Beef Piper Lolot, grilled beef wrapped with wild betel leaves.
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📍 150 Orchard Road, #02-56 Orchard Plaza, Singapore 238841
🕐 24 hours
3. Enchanted Cafe by Mosanco

There are several Enchanted Cafe by Mosanco cafes around Singapore, but only the Rangoon Road outlet is open 24 hours a day.
As with most cafes, you can unwind over all-day brunch, desserts, and bottled cold brew in fun flavours like Bandung, Sea Salt Caramel Chocolate, and Matcha Latte.

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📍 88 Rangoon Rd, #01-04, Singapore 218374
🕐 24 hours
4. Srisun Express

One of our go-to 24-hour food spots, Srisun Express, boasts an extensive menu of North and South Indian comfort food, alongside Malaysian, Western and local favourites.
But of course, if you’re simply craving for good ol’ prata, take your pick from a whopping 54 types of savoury and dessert options, and don’t forget to order a Milo tower while you’re at it.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours
5. Yong He Eating House

Geylang is a haven for supper-goers, even more so for those who find themselves craving comforting Taiwanese fare.
Yong He Eating House may not instantly transport you to +886, but their selection of dim sum, alongside dishes like Taiwanese Oyster Omelette, Toasted Bun with Meat Floss Egg, and the savoury Saltish Beancurd, always hits the spot.
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📍 458 Geylang Road, Lor 24A Geylang, Singapore 389417
🕐 24 hours (Tue–Sun), Closed (Monday)
6. Hansik Dining Collective

Singapore’s first-ever 24-hour Korean restaurant is here, bringing six unique dining concepts under one roof! Whether you’re craving Korean fried chicken, bibimbap, or even marinated crab at 3am, this spot has you covered.
Perfect for late-night munchies or an after-party feast, it’s about to become your new go-to hangout.
How many times a week are you stopping by?
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📍 33 Tras St, Singapore 078973
🕐 24 hours
7. Ming Fa Fishball Noodles

If a good bowl of fishball noodles, laksa, or dumpling soup is what you seek, look no further than Ming Fa Fishball Noodles’ outlets. However, only the Upper Thomson outlet is open 24 hours.
However, it’s the Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle (bak chor mee) that everyone seems to rave about — feel free to request extra chilli, vinegar, and crispy pork lard for maximum shiok factor.
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📍 246B Upper Thomson Road Thomson Garden Estate Singapore 574370
🕐 24 hours
8. BK Eating House

Open 24 hours, BK Eating House is the spot for late-night noodles after a night out with the squad at Clarke Quay. The bouncy noodles and potent blend of vinegar and chilli in the Bak Chor Mee will no doubt jolt you sober and ready to head home (one of admin’s favourite hotspot at work).
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📍 21 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058661
🕐 24 hours (Mon to Sat), Closed (Sun)
9. R.K. Eating House

Ask anyone where the best supper spot in Serangoon Gardens is, and you’re likely to get R.K. Eating House as the answer.
You won’t go wrong with any of the prata selections, but the bustling eatery is perhaps best known for its legendary R.K. Special, also known as Prata Tsunami. Crispy kosong prata is torn into pieces and slathered in a mixture of curries, sambal, mutton chunks, chicken thigh, and two runny soft-boiled eggs — very sinful, but oh-so-satisfying.
📍 1 Kensington Park Rd, Singapore 557253
🕐 24 hours
10. Zamas River Valley

Be it 3pm or 3am, popular Indian Muslim eatery Zamas River Valley is always packed with hungry diners chowing down on prata, dosa, briyani, and of course, prata tsunami, at any hour of the day.
Regardless of what you order, you’ve got to wash everything down with a fragrant Teh Pandan (it’s essentially teh tarik with pandan).
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📍 429 River Valley Rd, Singapore 248328
🕐 24 hours
11. Orh Kee Noodles Killiney

If your idea of the ultimate hangover food is a hearty bowl of noodles, Orh Kee Noodles is where it’s at.
The chain serves up a mean traditional bak chor mee that hits all the right spots, but it’s the slightly more premium Orh Kee Signature Minced Meat Mee Sua and Hotate Scallop Noodles that will satisfy both your seafood and noodle cravings at the same time.
They’ve got outlets in places like Killiney Road, Ang Mo Kio, and Serangoon so you can easily get your fix anytime.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours
12. Balestier Bak Kut Teh

Speaking of hangover cures, some swear by bak kut teh. And where else but Balestier Bak Kut Teh after a wild night of partying for some nourishing soup for the soul (and body)?
Head straight for the Classic Bak Kut Teh Soup, though we recommend forking out extra for the Premium Loin Ribs, along with fried you tiao, beancurd, and your innards of choice (do you tend to go for the liver, kidney, trotter, stomach, or intestines?).
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📍 365 & 369 Balestier Rd, Singapore 329785
🕐 24 hours
13. Ding Ji Mushroom Minced Meat Noodles

Ding Ji is a popular place for Bak Chor Mee which serves a solid bowl of noodles that will warm your stomach for those late-night talk cock sessions, all the way from supper to daybreak.
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📍 365 & 369 Balestier Rd, Singapore 329785
🕐 24 hours
14. Takagi Ramen

With outlets in Ang Mo Kio, Chong Pang, Woodlands, Jurong West, Marine Parade Central, Simei, and Redhill, Takagi Ramen is one of those 24-hour food spots you can always count on.
It’s easy to see why their affordable Japanese fare such as the signature Takagi Ramen (S$6.90), donburi, bubble tea, and even wholesome breakfast options like ochazuke, porridge, and S$2 onigiri, are always so popular. There’s also no GST or service charge — yay!
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours
15. Cafe de Muse

If you’re hanging out with friends in town and want to continue catching up after dinner, Western-Korean fusion cafe Cafe de Muse is your best bet.
Although they do serve savoury mains, sandwiches, and small bites, you won’t go wrong with dessert options like the Fresh Melon Bingsu and The Chocolate Supreme.
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📍 350 Orchard Road, Shaw House, #01-K5/K6 Orchard, Singapore 238868
🕐 24 hours
16. 126 Dim Sum Wen Dao Shi

126 Dim Sum Wen Dao Shi is probably the second most popular dim sum supper spot in Singapore after Swee Choon. If you remember, the eatery actually closed in 2024 before opening again (in the same spot!) recently.
The old-school eatery boasts an extensive Hong Kong-style dim sum menu featuring crowd favourites like king-sized siew mai, Shanghai soup dumplings, extra flowy liu sha bao, and so much more.
You can have a hearty feast whenever you like at this Geylang institution but just be prepared to queue during peak hours.
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📍 126 Sims Ave, Singapore 387449
🕐 24 hours (Sat to Sun)
17. Nana Original Thai Food

Formerly located at Golden Mile Complex, the beloved Nana Original Thai Food continues to dish out tasty and authentic Thai cuisine.
There are six outlets in Singapore, but you’ll have to head down to either the one along Clementi Road (which is often packed with students from the neighbouring NUS), or at Aperia Mall in Kallang for your fix of Basil Rice, Pickled Crab Salad, and Tom Yum round the clock.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours
18. Mongkok Dim Sum

Another popular 24-hour food spot in Geylang is Mongkok Dim Sum, a kopitiam-style eatery offering a wide variety of dim sum, porridge, and even zi char at affordable prices.
Regulars tend to go for the signature Shrimp Dumplings, Beef Hor Fun, and Pan-fried Carrot Cake, amongst many others.
📍 214 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389274
🕐 24 hours
19. Seng Huat Bak Chor Mee

Here’s another 24-hour food spot for all you bak chor mee fans: coffeeshop stall Seng Huat Bak Chor Mee along North Bridge Road.
The menu is kept simple, with staples like the OG Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle, topped with crunchy ikan bilis, joined by the likes of Abalone Noodle and Specialty Mee Sua.
📍 492 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188737
🕐 24 hours
20. Shan Yuan Teochew Guo Tiao Mee 汕源潮州粿条面

Also located along North Bridge Road is another bak chor mee stall, Shan Yuan Teochew Guo Tiao Mee. You can go for the regular Minced Meat Noodle if you like, but we prefer the heartier version with fish dumplings and fishballs (there’s also mee tai mak).
But if you prefer something more comforting on a rainy evening, the Fishball Kway Teow Noodle Soup will warm you right up.
📍 861 N Bridge Rd, Singapore 198783
🕐 24 hours
21. Dou Yong Tau Foo

If yong tau foo is what you crave in the wee hours of the night, the halal Dou Yong Tau Foo has four outlets that are open 24/7: Bukit Panjang, Ang Mo Kio, Jurong West, Bedok, and Woodlands.
Take your pick from the extensive buffet-style selection of fresh ingredients, which include the likes of vegetables, stuffed chillies, beancurd, and fish paste, all priced at S$0.80 each (a la carte).

You can opt to enjoy your yong tau foo dry (ask for the ingredients to be deep-fried), with lashings of sweet sauce and chilli, or in a comforting soup, be it Laksa, Mala, or Tom Yum.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours
22. Kazutake Ramen

If you’re craving a piping hot bowl of ramen, donburi or even sashimi in the wee hours of the night, and happen to stay around Ang Mo Kio, a visit to Kazutake Ramen will do just the trick.
It’s easy to pretend that you’re in a late-night eatery in Tokyo as you indulge in the extensive selection of ramen, donburi, sashimi, maki sushi, and a la carte items at fairly affordable prices.

Feeling thirsty? Slurp up bubble tea in a wide variety of flavours like Brown Sugar Milk Tea, Yuzu Fresh Milk, and Taro.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours
24. Springleaf Prata

Springleaf has multiple outlets and while there are a few which are open until 12am, NEWest is the only 24-hour outlet. That means Westies can have their signature Murtaburger or Plaster Blaster any time you like — breakfast or supper.
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📍 201D Tampines St. 21, #01-1155, Singapore 524201
🕐 3pm–2.30am (Daily)
25. Choa Chu Kang 302 Foodhouse

A very convenient 24/7 supper spot located close to Choa Chu Kang MRT. You can choose to indulge in the vinegary goodness of the popular Bak Chor Mee or chomp down on some hearty Ngoh Hiang. Either way, you’d be spoilt for choice.
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📍 302 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, #01-719, Singapore 680302
🕐 24 hours (Daily)
26. Kuai San Dian Xin

Geylang and Jalan Besar don’t have a monopoly on dim sum supper spots. This 24/7 stall in a couple of places like Ang Mo Kio and Hougang offers dim sum at an eye-dropping S$1.50, with over 30 items. And it’s not just single pieces, S$1.50 gets you 2 paus — quite a steal.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 24 hours (Daily)
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27. Al Makan

Despite the rebrand, Al Makan in Tampines, formerly known as Al Azhar, remains a popular 24-hour food spot for those living in the east.
Aside from the usual briyani, murtabak, and prata (don’t miss out on the Butter Chicken Masala with a side of naan), you can also find satay, Thai, and Western cuisine, and local fare like chicken rice and nasi lemak.
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📍 201D Tampines St. 21, #01-1155, Singapore 524201
🕐 3pm–2.30am (Daily)
28. Beach Road Scissors Cut Curry Rice

Scissors Cut has been around for decades, and it’s as popular as a supper spot as a lunch spot (if only the Orchard outlet closes later…). The Jalan Besar outlet is perfect for a late-night dinner. Their signature pork chop’s crunch and the rich curry’s heat will scratch your itch for a hearty supper. Not to mention those memories of Jiak Kim, for those old enough to remember.
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📍 229 Jln Besar, Singapore 208905
🕐 11am–3am (Daily)
29. Haidilao

Haidilao is definitely one of the most popular supper spots in Singapore, well-loved for its hearty broths and luxurious service fit for royalty. If you want a supper spot where you can get pampered — here’s the place. It’s made even better by the fact that most outlets close at 6am.
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 Multiple timings
30. Beauty in the Pot

Beauty in the Pot is well known for its collagen broth—meant to be rich and nourishing for your skin, hence its name. They also provide impeccable service, for those who want someone to peel your prawns for supper.
Do make sure to check the timings of the outlet you’re heading down to as some outlets close at 3am or 6am, or even earlier!
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📍 Multiple outlets
🕐 Multiple timings
31. Taan Asian Grill Bar

Liang Seah Street is a paradise for grilled food and hotpot-loving night owls. Taan is one of the most crowded joints there, renowned for Northern Chinese skewers and intriguing sauces such as teriyaki and spicy kimchi miso.
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📍 30 Liang Seah St, Singapore 189051
🕐 11am–1am (Daily)
32. Swee Choon Dim Sum Restaurant

Swee Choon needs no introduction. When it comes to Dim Sum, not many of Singapore’s popular Dim Sum supper spots beat Swee Choon when it comes to accessibility and affordability.
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📍 183/185/187/189, Jln Besar, 191/193, 208882
🕐 7am–4am
33. Settlers Café

This board game cafe is where you can chill with friends over quick bites and a massive library of exciting board games. It’s perfect for those times you’re stranded after supper and don’t want to let Grab rob you with those surcharged fares.
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📍 39A North Canal Rd, Singapore 059295
🕐 9am–3am
34. Super Star K

You’re just done binging on that new K-drama (admin needs someone to cry over Life Gives You Tangerines together) and need a Korean food fix ASAP? Super Star K can give you a taste of Korea with its hearty BBQ spread and, more importantly, unlimited servings of banchan.
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📍 75 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088496
🕐 11.30am–3pm, 5.30pm–2am (Daily)
35. Bhai Sarbat Teh Tarik

The most famous shop for teh tarik in Singapore — there’s no comparison. It’s not just a regular haunt for many locals but even tourists go down specifically for them. They also serve food, but many enjoy just chilling over some of their drinks.
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📍 73 Bussorah St, Singapore 199486
🕐 6.30am-1am (Daily)
36. Wan Wan Thai Cafe

Wan Wan Thai Café will appeal to many Bangkok lovers with their vibrant décor and menu. In the mood for BKK café classics like bingsu and Shibuya toast? Supper, it is.
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📍 127A Bencoolen St, Singapore 189637
🕐 12.30pm–3am (Daily)
37. 49 Seats

49 Seats has been around forever, being one of the OG supper spots in town. If you’re ever craving some unique fusion pasta after a late-night movie at Cathay, get a plate of their signature Tom Yum Seafood Pasta.
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📍 176 Orchard Rd, #01-49 The Centrepoint, Singapore 238843
🕐 11.30am–2am (Mon to Sat), 11.30am–11.30pm (Sun)
38. Chef China 华厨 Hua Chu

Beach Road is bustling with late-night eateries, and this space-themed restaurant doles out sizzlin’ authentic Sichuan cuisine. Knock back a couple of Tsingtao beers with an order of Chongqing Spicy Chicken and Griddle Duck Feet for an experience “out of this world“.
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📍 101 Beach Rd, #01-01, Singapore 189703
🕐 11.30am–4am (Daily)
39. JB Ah Meng

You won’t find many supper spots better for late-night feasts than this legendary Zichar stall. The signature White Pepper Crab and wok-hei-filled San Lou Bee Hoon will help you go straight to sleep with a full stomach.
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📍 534 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389490
🕐 5pm–2am (Daily)
40. G7 Live Seafood Restaurant

If you want late-night wholesomeness, G7’s Frog Claypot Porridge is a classic supper spot for many night owls. The thick gravy and dried chilli make it a hearty, decadent treat that’s worth travelling to Geylang for.
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📍 161, 163 Geylang Road, Lor 3 Geylang, #01-01/02, 389239
🕐 3pm–3am (Daily)
41. Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup

Seng Kee’s Black Chicken Soup is undoubtedly one of the most well-known supper spots on Singapore’s East side. The wholesome herbal notes and silky Mee Sua are perfect for cold rainy nights.
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📍 475 Changi Rd, Singapore 419892
🕐 11:30am–1.30am (Daily)
42. Super Chicken

With chicken bigger than the size of your hand, along with wallet-friendly prices for chicken-centric snacks and bites starting from S$3.50, Super Chicken is bound to be a hot haunt for most young people.
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📍 56 Tan Quee Lan Street, Singapore 188139
🕐 12pm–5am (Daily)
43. Bukit Panjang Ke Kou Mian

Every Westie knows this place. Not many supper spots are as legendary as this Ke Kou Mian stall — the hearty soup, generous ingredients, and bouncy noodles are just perfect for getting through the night.
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📍 163A Gangsa Rd, Singapore 671163
🕐 4am–2pm (Fri to Wed), Closed (Thu)
44. 2am:dessertbar

Suppers don’t just have to be plain affairs, especially when you can go to 2am:dessertbar, helmed by Janice Wong, formerly Best Pastry Chef in the World. If you want some eye candy while having your supper, the beautifully-plated desserts won’t let you down.
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📍 21A Lor Liput, Singapore 277733
🕐 6pm–2am (Daily)
45. Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak

C’mon, who wouldn’t want a bite out of this alluring plate of Nasi Lemak? Many Westies swear by its sweet sambal chilli and crispy chicken wing — perfect decadence for 3am cravings.
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📍 201D Tampines St. 21, #01-1155, Singapore 524201
🕐 7am–3.30am (Daily)
46. Chong Pang Nasi Lemak

C’mon, who wouldn’t want a bite out of this alluring plate of Nasi Lemak? Many Westies swear by its sweet sambal chilli and crispy chicken wing — perfect decadence for 3am cravings.
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📍 447 Sembawang Rd, Singapore 758404
🕐 75pm–6.30am (Daily)
47. Burger Geprek

If you’re missing the greasy, messy roadside burgers of Ramly and Malaysia, Burger Geprek is the one for you. Besides the saucy burgers, you can also find Indomie Goreng with crisp fried chicken for those nights you just want to pig out.
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📍 883 Woodlands Street 82, #01-22, Singapore 730883
🕐 2pm–3.30am (Daily)
48. The Roti Prata House

The Roti Prata House has been a mainstay for supper-goers along Upper Thomson for ages. They’re best known for their wide variety of Prata, ranging from your standard crispy Prata to the molten Cheese Bomb Prata.
📍 246 Upp Thomson Rd Singapore, Singapore 574370
🕐 7am–2am (Mon to Thu), 7am–4am (Sat to Sun)
49. Qi Xiang Chicken Pot

If regular steamboat soup isn’t enough for your supper cravings, check out Qi Xiang Chicken Pot. Their soup is a unique dark soy sauce chicken broth served in a claypot, with a dose of spice. It’s the best compromise between mala and regular soup.
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📍 973 Upper Serangoon Rd, Singapore 534725
🕐 11.30am–2am (Daily)
50. Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap

The best supper spots in Singapore usually serve affordable comfort food. It’s often hawker food but Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap offers a hot soupy respite on those cold nights for just S$5. Mookatas aren’t the only great Thai supper spots!
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📍 945 Upper Serangoon Rd, Singapore 534711
🕐 11am-3am (Daily)
So, the next time you find yourself wondering what to eat after a night out, this list of late-night supper spots will always be here for you.
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