Best Supper Places In Singapore
Be prepared to wait at Song Kee for your super bouncy fishballs and crazy fragrant her giao (fish dumplings), because according to Dixon Chan, it's "The best fishball mee pok in SG". Greedykat Scruffs agrees, describing the noodles here as "local fare that is so satisfying :9 they're generous too, with 6 balls a bowl for $3.50!"
Serving less common supper fare, this humble 20 year old Geylang favourite specializes in Taiwan snacks like mee sua, tau huay and you tiao. Burppler Anna Chan says "Small portion but nice n worth it!"
There's almost nothing better than a hot, sticky bowl of porridge to comfort your belly late at night. Eating at Ah Chiang's gives you the option of ordering side dishes such as fresh sliced raw fish, extra century eggs, raw eggs, and best of all, extra you tiao! Daniel Food Diary says "Comfort food on a cold night is cantonese charcoal cooked Ah Chiang porridge"
Some say this is the best KL Hokkien Mee in SG, with thicker noodles and crunchy bits of lard. Burppler Terence Chan shares, "I've been hankering for authentic KL hokkein mee since that one fateful night in subang jaya when I was introduced to it. This is a pretty good rendition with plenty of wok hei, thick sticky black sauce that's not too sweet, lotsa pork lard and noodles fried just right." Try it for yourself and share your experience!
Just a five minute cab ride away from most of this islands' nightspots, Outram Ya Hua is the perfect place for post-party supper fare. Nothing brings you back to life better than a hot bowl of tasty, peppery soup after a long night out. They're open till four in the morning, so no excuses!
Generous, tender portions of beef on a bed of soft kway teow and gravy. This famous store rivals it's uncle's just across the street at Mongkok Dim Sum on Lorong 8, as the feud continues over who owns the original recipe. Whatever the truth, we're just grateful that there are not one, but two awesome beef kway teows in one place.
A highly recommended place for Teo Chew porridge in the Kovan area, Ah Seah's is known for being value-for-money. Bring a bunch of friends and sit around a full table of steamed fish, braised duck and steamed egg.
Perfect for simple burger and fries, or the classic maggi goreng pattaya, Spize is your all-purpose, crowd-pleasing supper spot. If you're feeling famished and adventurous, try the Mama Mia Murtabak! Tip: order a serving of fries to share, along with a small bowl of fish curry to dip into.
The top picks, popular finds and newly opened places in Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines, curated by Burpple editors!