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Discover late night food in Singapore: tickets, prices, opening hours for 24-hour eateries, supper spots & midnight makan. Homejourney's safe guide for tourists.

Late Night Food in Singapore: Essential Tickets, Prices & Opening Hours

Singapore's late night food scene offers 24-hour eateries and supper spots open until 5am or later, with most meals priced S$5-S$20—no tickets required, just pay per dish at hawker-style or casual restaurants. Homejourney verifies these spots for safety and hygiene, perfect for tourists exploring after dark while planning safe property visits via our property search.

This cluster dives into practical details on late night food in Singapore tickets, prices and opening hours, linking to our pillar Late Night Food Singapore: 24 Hour Eateries Guide. As locals know, these midnight makan hubs are social staples, safer than clubs with police patrols in areas like Geylang.[3]



Essential Information: No Tickets, Just Affordable Prices

Unlike attractions, late night food spots in Singapore have no entry tickets—walk in, order, and pay at the counter or via EZ-Link/NETS. Prices range S$5-S$15 for mains; expect 10-20% GST/service where applicable. All spots accept cards, but cash is king for hawkers.[1][2][3]

  • Opening Hours: Many 24/7; others till 3am-6am. Check apps like Google Maps for real-time updates.
  • Best Time: 11pm-3am to avoid peak crowds; weekends busier post-clubbing.
  • Duration: 30-60 mins per meal.
  • Official Sources: Singapore Tourism Board endorses hawker culture; verify via Straits Times for trends.[3]

Insider tip: Use Singapore Public Transport Guide for safe MRT/bus rides—most spots near stations.[3]



Top Supper Spots: Prices, Hours & How to Get There

Central: Orchard & City Hall (Tourist-Friendly)

Coffeesmith (Orchard Gateway): 277 Orchard Rd #01-09/09A. Open 24/7 Fri-Sat, till late daily. Mango Bingsu S$17.90, Oreo Bingsu S$16.90. MRT Orchard Exit A, 2-min walk. Cool desserts for midnight cravings.[2][3]

Miss Saigon (Orchard Plaza): 150 Orchard Rd #02-56. 24/7 Vietnamese banh mi S$6-8. Pair with teh tarik S$2. Local hack: Quiet post-2am.[3]

Geylang & East: Authentic Supper Central

89.7 Supper Club (Geylang): Multiple, e.g., Geylang. 24/7. Fish head curry S$12, banana pudding S$5. MRT Paya Lebar Exit A, 10-min walk. Wide cuisines, family-safe.[1]

Yong He Eating House: 458 Geylang Rd Lor 24A. 24/7. Mala bak kut teh S$19.80. Patrolled area, groups recommended.[3]

Labula: Various. Till 4:30am. Grilled fish S$15+, generous portions. Spicy Sichuan fix.[1]

North & West: Hidden 24-Hour Gems

Thohirah Cafeela (Jalan Kayu): 258 Jalan Kayu. 24/7 halal biryani S$8. Bus 53 from Serangoon MRT, 15 mins.[3]

Srisun Express: Geylang East/multiple. 24/7 prata S$3-5, halal tsunami S$5.[2][3]

Ming Fa Fishball (Ang Mo Kio): Noodles S$5.50. 24/7 chewy meatballs.[3]

Mana Lagi (Stirling Rd): 24/7 nasi lemak S$6-8, Milo dinosaur S$3. Comfort food heaven.[1]



Practical Tips for Safe Late Night Makan

Dress casually (slippers OK at hawkers). Bring water, wet wipes—some spots basic. Restrooms available but queue post-midnight. Fully accessible via MRT; wheelchairs fine at most.[1][2]

  1. Travel in groups; stick to lit roads.
  2. Download Grab for rides (S$10-15 from CBD).
  3. Use SimplyGo app for transport fares.
  4. Halal/veg options plentiful—ask staff.

Safety first: Homejourney prioritizes verified spots, like our Public Transport Guide for secure navigation.[3]



Money-Saving Tips & Deals

Set meals S$8-12 save 20%. No combo tickets, but Singapore Tourist Pass (S$20/day) covers transport to spots. Free teh refills at some; avoid peak for shorter waits. Post-pandemic, 15% more 24/7 options per STB data.[3]

  • Prata S$3 vs restaurant S$10.
  • Group share platters (e.g., mookata S$20/pax).
  • Check bank rates for forex if paying cards.


Nearby Attractions & Itinerary Pairing

Combine with Clarke Quay clubs (BK Eating House till late, Dry Mee Sua S$6).[2] Geylang near Mustafa Centre (24/7 shopping). Walking: Orchard to City Hall 15 mins.

Stay nearby: Budget hostels Orchard S$100/night; luxury Marina Bay S$400+. Search safe stays on Homejourney's property search for long-term.[3]



Seasonal Notes & What to Expect

Year-round humid—indoor AC spots best. Ramadan: More halal 24/7. Rainy season (Nov-Jan): Covered hawkers. Vibrant atmospheres, quick service; photo-ops at neon-lit stalls.[1]

Family-friendly: Yes, but kids under 12 avoid 2am+.[1]



FAQ: Late Night Food in Singapore Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours

Are there tickets for late night food in Singapore?
No tickets needed—pay per dish S$5-20. Just show up.[1][3]

What are typical prices for 24 hour food?
Mains S$5-15; desserts S$3-17. Affordable vs tourist traps.[2][3]

Which supper spots open till 5am?
Don Dae Bak Korean BBQ, Labula (4:30am), some Siam Square Mookata (7am).[1]

Is Geylang safe for midnight makan?
Yes on main roads with patrols; go groups. Homejourney verifies.[3]

Best transport to late night food spots?
MRT till midnight, then bus/Grab. See our Best Food Near MRT.[3]



Trust Homejourney for verified late night food in Singapore tickets, prices and opening hours. Explore safely, then find your ideal stay via projects directory. Link back to our full 24 Hour Eateries Guide for more.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
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