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Discover the best food and restaurants near night clubs in Singapore, with local tips, safety advice and Homejourney recommendations. Plan your night out now.

Best Food and Restaurants Near Night Clubs in Singapore: Quick Answer

If you want the Best Food and Restaurants Near Night Clubs in Singapore, focus on four main club zones: Clarke Quay/Boat Quay, Marina Bay, Orchard/Grange, and the River Valley/Robertson Quay area around Zouk and other major clubs in Singapore.



Each of these nightlife clusters has reliable late‑night or 24‑hour food options within 5–12 minutes’ walk, from iconic hawker centres and local supper spots to quality bistros where you can sit down after a big night at a nightclub or dance club playing EDM.



This article is a focused tourism and lifestyle cluster that supports Homejourney’s wider nightlife and neighbourhood guides, including: Night Clubs in Singapore: Complete Guide 2025 | Homejourney Safety‑First Edition and Night Clubs in Singapore Tickets, Prices & Hours | Homejourney . For property buyers and investors, understanding these food‑and‑nightlife belts also helps you evaluate rental demand and lifestyle fit, which you can explore further via Projects Directory and Property Search .



How to Use This Guide

This Homejourney guide is written from the perspective of someone who has lived and gone out regularly around Clarke Quay, River Valley, and Bugis for over a decade. I will focus on:



  • Exact locations, nearest MRT exits and realistic walking times
  • Typical price ranges (in SGD) and opening hours (subject to change – always check before you go)
  • Insider, safety‑first tips so you can eat well and get back to your hotel or serviced apartment confidently
  • Suggestions that matter if you’re considering buying or renting near these nightlife districts with the help of Homejourney’s Property Search


1. Clarke Quay & Boat Quay: Supper After Riverside Clubs

Clarke Quay remains one of the most established clubs Singapore clusters, with mainstream dance clubs, live‑music bars and riverside drinking spots that often run late into the night.[6]



Essential Information Box – Clarke Quay Nightlife Cluster

  • Nearest MRT: Clarke Quay (NE5), use Exit C for the riverside; Fort Canning (DT20) is also walkable.
  • Typical food budget nearby: Hawker/fast casual: SGD 8–18 per person; riverside restaurants: SGD 25–60+ per person.
  • Best time to eat: 7.30–10.30pm for a proper dinner before clubbing; midnight–2am for supper (availability tapers after 1–2am on weekdays).
  • How long to plan: 45–90 minutes for dinner; 20–30 minutes for a fast post‑club snack.
  • Good to combine with: Singapore River walk, Boat Quay bars, or a river cruise before you head into the clubs.


Best Food Picks Around Clarke Quay & Boat Quay

1. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh (New Bridge Road, Clarke Quay)



  • Address: 11 New Bridge Road, #01‑01, Singapore 059383 (approx. 4–5 minutes’ walk from Clarke Quay MRT Exit C).
  • What to eat: Peppery Teochew bak kut teh (pork rib soup), braised pork trotters, youtiao (fried dough).
  • Price: Around SGD 10–20 per person.
  • Hours: Commonly 10:30am–9.30/10pm; hours vary slightly by branch.


Local tip: This is one of the most comforting pre‑drinking meals – the peppery soup is light enough that you can still enjoy a few drinks after, and the turnover is fast, so it works even if you only have 40 minutes before meeting friends at the club.



2. Jumbo Seafood (Riverside Point / Clarke Quay)



  • Address: 20 Upper Circular Road, #B1‑48 Riverwalk, or Jumbo @ Riverside Point along the river.
  • What to eat: Chilli crab, black pepper crab, cereal prawns, fried mantou.
  • Price: Typically SGD 50–90 per person depending on seafood and drinks.[5]
  • Best for: Business travellers entertaining clients before a nightcap in a bar, not for a rushed supper.


Local tip: Make a reservation if you want an outdoor riverside table on Friday/Saturday. You can then stroll directly to Clarke Quay’s bars in under 5 minutes.



3. Boat Quay Row of Local & International Restaurants



Boat Quay, a 7–10 minute riverside walk from Clarke Quay, is packed with mid‑range restaurants serving North Indian, Thai, Western grills and local zi char.



  • Price: Around SGD 20–45 per person, depending on whether you drink there or just eat.
  • When to go: Ideal 7–9.30pm for al fresco dinner before you head back towards Clarke Quay clubs or nearby EDM bars.


Safety note: Boat Quay is generally safe and well‑lit, but it can get crowded. Keep bags zipped, and if anyone along the river is overly aggressive about promoting menus, feel free to walk further down – there are plenty of options.



Practical Tips for Clarke Quay Eaters

  • What to wear: Most restaurants are smart‑casual; avoid flip‑flops if you plan to enter stricter clubs afterwards (some have dress codes).
  • Getting back: After midnight, plan either the Night Rider buses (if available) or a taxi/ride‑hail from the Clarke Quay taxi stand; avoid wandering too far if you’ve been drinking.
  • Restrooms: Use malls like Clarke Quay Central or restaurants before you walk over to the riverfront bars, as public toilets are limited.


2. Zouk & River Valley / Robertson Quay: Late‑Night Dim Sum and Supper

Modern Zouk is at 3C River Valley Road, close to Robertson Quay and Mohamed Sultan. This area has more residential condos and serviced apartments, making it attractive for investors who value nightlife access yet a quieter riverside vibe. You can research nearby projects with Projects Directory before shortlisting via Property Search .



Essential Info – Eating Around Zouk

  • Nearest MRT: Fort Canning (DT20), Exit A, then around 8–10 minutes’ walk; or Clarke Quay MRT about 10–12 minutes’ walk.
  • Best for: Late supper before/after EDM nights, quieter riverside meals, expat‑friendly bars.
  • Budget: SGD 10–25 for casual, SGD 30–60 for sit‑down restaurants.


Late‑Night & Supper Options Near Zouk

1. Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant (Jalan Besar – short cab from Zouk)



  • Address: 191 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208882.[1]
  • How to get there from Zouk: 8–10 minutes by taxi/ride‑hail; about SGD 10–14 late at night.
  • What to eat: Xiao long bao, har gow, liu sha bao, mee sua kueh.
  • Price: Around SGD 8–20 per person.[1]
  • Why locals love it: It is one of Singapore’s most beloved dim sum supper spots and often open till late night/early morning on weekends.


Local tip: Go in small groups of 3–5 so you can share more baskets. If the main branch is crowded, the staff might direct you to an overflow unit along the same row.



2. Robertson Quay Japanese & Italian Bistros



Robertson Quay, about 5–8 minutes’ walk from Zouk, is lined with laid‑back restaurants that stay open till late (commonly 11pm–midnight). You’ll find sushi bars, trattorias and wine bars that are calmer than Clarke Quay, popular with residents from surrounding condos.



  • Price: Typically SGD 30–60 per person including a drink.
  • Best for: A more relaxed pre‑club dinner or a wind‑down meal if you leave the club a little earlier.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2025)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2025)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2025)
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