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Plan your Late Night Food in Singapore Itinerary: Planning Your Visit with Homejourney's safe guide to 24 hour food, supper spots & midnight makan. Insider tips for tourists!

Late Night Food in Singapore Itinerary: Planning Your Visit | Homejourney

Singapore's vibrant late night food scene offers an unbeatable itinerary for 24 hour food, supper spots, and midnight makan, perfect for tourists exploring after dark. Homejourney, your trusted partner for safe Singapore experiences, curates this tactical guide to help you plan worry-free nights out while prioritizing user safety and verified spots.[1][2]

This cluster dives into a step-by-step Late Night Food in Singapore Itinerary: Planning Your Visit, linking back to our pillar on Best Late Night Food & Restaurants in Singapore. Whether you're a first-time visitor or business traveler, follow this itinerary for authentic, safe midnight bites.



Why Late Night Food is a Singapore Must-Do

Singapore never sleeps when it comes to food—hawker centres and zi char stalls buzz till dawn, blending multicultural flavours like prata, chicken rice, and seafood. This itinerary maximises safety with well-lit, popular spots verified by locals, aligning with Homejourney's commitment to transparent, user-trusted recommendations.[1][2]

Expect generous portions from S$5-10 per person, open 24/7 or till 3-5am. Unique to Singapore: halal options abound, and MRT proximity ensures easy navigation even late.[3]



Essential Planning: Your Late Night Food Itinerary Overview

Plan a 4-hour circuit starting 10pm, covering Central, East, and North for variety. Total cost: S$20-40/person. Best for groups; solo diners stick to crowded areas for safety.

TimeSpotMust-Try (Price)MRT/Access
10-11pm89.7 Supper Club (Central)Fish head curry (S$10)[2]Clarke Quay MRT, Exit A, 5min walk
11:30pm-12:30amSin Hoi Sai Eating House (East Coast)Curry fish head (S$20/share)[1]Eunos MRT, Exit B, 10min taxi
1-2amZamas Restaurant (River Valley)Prata tsunami (S$5)[1]River Valley MRT, 2min walk
2:30-4amMana Lagi (Stirling Rd, 24hr)Nasi lemak (S$6)[2]Queenstown MRT, 8min walk

Use Singapore Public Transport Guide for Tourists for safe late-night travel—buses run till 2am, Grab taxis are reliable.[7]



Step-by-Step Itinerary: Actionable Night Out Plan

  1. 10pm Start at 89.7 Supper Club: 24/7 spot near Clarke Quay. Order fish head curry or banana pudding. Halal-certified, family-friendly. Address: Multiple outlets, e.g., near Fullerton. How to get: MRT to Clarke Quay (North East Line), Exit A. Insider tip: Less crowded pre-midnight; pair with nearby Lau Pa Sat hawker (10min walk).[2][7]
  2. 11:30pm East Coast Zi Char at Sin Hoi Sai: Open till 3am, 187 East Coast Road. Share red wine pork ribs (S$15) or cereal prawns. Pro tip: Portions feed 4; call ahead for tables. Taxi from Clarke Quay (~S$15, 15min).[1]
  3. 1am Prata Fix at Zamas: 24hr, 429 River Valley Road. Must-try: Prata tsunami with teh cino (S$4.50-5). Locals' secret: Chicken set meal for S$5. Walking distance from nightlife; brightly lit.[1]
  4. 2:30am Comfort Close at Mana Lagi: 24/7 Stirling Road outlet. Nasi lemak with crispy chicken (S$6). Add Milo dinosaur (S$3). Safe, open-air seating.[2]

End by 4am; total walking/taxi: minimal. For transport, reference Singapore Public Transport Tickets Guide.



Practical Tips for Safe Late Night Food Hunts

  • Safety First: Stick to crowded, well-lit spots; Homejourney verifies popular locales. Avoid isolated alleys—use Grab with sharing enabled.
  • What to Wear/Bring: Comfortable shoes for walking; cash (S$50 small notes); mosquito repellent. Light layers for AC.
  • Accessibility: Most spots wheelchair-friendly; e.g., Zamas has ramps. Halal options at 70% of itinerary.[1][2]
  • Family/Budget Tips: Kid-friendly at Mana Lagi; save with sets (S$5-8). Free water at hawkers.

Download STB's app for real-time updates. Weather: Rain common—indoor backups like Beauty in the Pot (till 6am).[5]



Money-Saving & Nearby Combos

Combo: Pair with Best Food Near MRT Stations. Savings: Hawker passes via Singapore Tourism Board (S$10 for S$15 credit). Free: Lau Pa Sat satay post-10pm.

Nearby: Clarke Quay clubs to 89.7 (5min); East Coast Park beach walk after Sin Hoi Sai. Stay in River Valley for repeat visits—search safe condos on Homejourney Property Search.



Seasonal Notes & Accommodation

Peak: Weekends busier; F1 season amps Clarke Quay. Off-peak weekdays quieter. Rainy season? Indoor 24hr like Don Dae Bak Korean BBQ (till 5am).[2]

Stay nearby: Budget hotels in Queenstown (S$100/night), luxury at River Valley. Homejourney ensures verified listings for safe stays—explore Projects Directory for investor insights.



FAQ: Late Night Food in Singapore Itinerary

What are the best 24 hour food spots for my itinerary?
Open-24/7: Zamas, Mana Lagi, 89.7 Supper Club. Safe, affordable midnight makan.[1][2]

How to get around late night safely?
MRT till midnight, then buses/Grab. Use Homejourney's Public Transport Guide for families.[7]

Halal late night options?
Yes: Sam Leong Chicken Rice (Little India, till late), Citrus By The Pool (till 5am).[1]

Cost for 4 people on this itinerary?
S$80-120 total, sharing dishes. Budget S$20/person.[1][2]

Best areas to stay for repeat late night food trips?
River Valley or East Coast—find trusted properties via Homejourney Search.



Plan your safe Late Night Food in Singapore Itinerary: Planning Your Visit with Homejourney. Dive deeper into our pillar Best Late Night Food Guide and search properties today for your next trip!

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
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