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Step into the softly lit interior of Shiraz and soak up the exotic Persian vibes as you dine on charcoal grilled meats, fresh seafood, and fragrant basmati rice. Settle in for a while with a shisha and take in a belly dance performance or watch the chefs in action until late in the glass walled show kitchen. They also have a chain of kebab outlets called Shiraz Mazzeh for quick bites and beers. Open Sun — Thurs 6pm — 11pm, Fri — Sat 12pm — 3pm, 6pm — 1am. They also have sushi and sashimi on offer.

Open Mon — Fri 5pm — 5am, Sat 12pm — 5am, Sun 12pm — 12am. Nothing hits the spot after a big night out on the town than tasty Hong Kong and Shanghai dim sum. Open Wed — Mon 6pm — 6am. The menus here are made up mainly of Asian classics, although there are some Western comfort dishes on offer as well as sweet treats.

Late night dining delivery also makes Spize a favorite with hungry night owls. What started as a small dim sum joint in Hong Kong soon became an epicurean sensation when Tim Ho Wan was included in the Michelin Guide. They have a few outlets in Singapore, but for night owls looking for a delicious dim sum fix, their location in the East is open 24 hours.

Potato Head Folk is an eclectic space where art, gourmet food, cocktails, and convivial vibes converge. Three Buns is dedicated to burgers and boozy beverages with the option to order at the counter on the first floor and grab a seat on the pavement outside, or head up to the dining room on the second floor for sit-down service amid handpainted murals and vintage furniture. As an added bonus, their delicious burgers are on offer right up until midnight.

Open Tues — Sun: 11am — 12am. This aesthetically pleasing eatery in Roberston Quay ticks all the boxes for a late-night spot for supper. The space has an outdoor airy feel and the restaurant stays open well into the wee hours, giving you plenty of time to plan your night ahead. With wine at reasonable prices and pretty decent mains, we definitely suggest you give this restaurant a shot. We recommend coming with a big group of friends for a great night out.

Open Mon — Thurs am — 2am, Sat am — 3am, Sun am — 11pm. This funky L. Open daily 11am — 3am. The restaurant is also opened till 3am for some greasy, late-night indulgence. Unlike its name, it serves more than just ramen. It's a no brainer — when you're drunk and hungry at 1am, some steamboat might do you good.

Open till 3am and 6am at the Centrepoint , Beauty in the Pot might help you get some late-night nourishment. Best part? After Each bowl of nourishing soup comes swimming with vermicelli and slices of pork, kidney, and liver. Not in the mood for soup? If you find the name familiar, this stall is actually set up by a relative of the original Song Kee Fishball Noodle owners. Its famous fishballs, meatballs, and fish dumplings are still made by hand, and served with noodles tossed with spoonfuls of homemade dried shrimp chilli paste.

But since it opens till 3. Their selection is extensive, but must-haves include the fried chicken wing and otah, along with a heaping spoonful of sambal. Chuan Chuan Le in the Jalan Besar area is your spot if you find yourself craving for Mala dishes and Sichuan cuisine late at night. Besides the usual dishes you might find at a Mala restaurant, you can also find a side menu of skewers. Think all sorts of meats and vegetables dusted in Sichuan spices and grilled till crisp.

Need cheap beer to go with that? There's also a selection. If you decide to stick to the classic staples, that's all right too. The more the merrier! Public Service Announcement time: formerly located at BK Eating House on South Bridge Road, the famous noodle stall has moved to a stand-alone shop across the street amidst rental feud rumours. Complete the dish by asking for extra crispy lard bits to top it off.

On late nights or early mornings when you crave prata, make a dash to Srisun Express. Open all day, every day, this bustling restaurant serves South and North Indian comfort food, as well as some Malaysian, western, and local dishes.

To top it off, get a tall milo tower to share with your other supper-hungry friends. Not to be confused with the other hotpot joint of a similar name, Hai Xian Lao stays open till 5am to feed those late-night steamboat munchies. There are nine soup bases to choose from, including a rich and fragrant laksa broth as well as the ever-popular Sichuan spicy soup.

Order an unlimited range of dishes like deep-fried prawn paste chicken as well as premium meats and seafood to throw into your bubbling bowl. The queues for this homegrown chimaek joint are daunting at dinnertime, so load up during the wee hours instead. The stretch of eateries across from Beauty World Centre is no stranger to tummies starving in the middle of the night. It peddles more than a different types of dim sum, running from staples like siew mai and har gao to more interesting bites such as braised duck wings and pork belly yam rolls.

Why, Diandin Leluk, of course. The Thai eatery is one of the largest in Golden Mile Complex and the menu is just as extensive. There are the usual suspects — pineapple fried rice, tom yum soup and basil chicken rice — and a host of other Thai favourites.

Forget that dim sum joint along Jalan Besar. For a comforting Chinese feast in the wee hours, nothing beats a steaming bowl of porridge and a fleet of humble yet hearty dishes. The minced pork with black bean, another Teochew porridge staple, is flawless here, too. Its differences are marginal at best. The Cantonese-style chok is almost obscenely gloopy and thick, and packed with enough liao to stop your hunger pangs. About us. Contact us. Discover the best of the city, first.

We already have this email. Try another? Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak. Why not? Nothing beats a bowl of silky smooth beancurd and crispy Youtiao after a long day. The two famous Bedok 85 Bak Chor Mee stalls have revised their operating hours to close earlier. Probably the second most popular dim sum supper spot in Singapore after Swee Choon.

With king-sized Siew Mais and decadent Chilli Crab mantous, you can have a hearty feast any time of the day at this hour diner. Fear not Easties, you have an ice cream supper spot as well. The wholesome herbal notes and silky Mee Sua are perfect for cold nights. Their diverse menu, from juicy lamb skewers to decadent fried intestines, will satisfy any fan of hearty flavours. This is the other popular hour Dim Sum place at Geylang.

Many fans enjoy their iconic flowy Liu Sha Bao and their unique pan-fried carrot cake. Geylang might be known for unsavoury characters, but Mongkok delivers plenty of savouriness.

Tang Tea House has multiple outlets, but the Simpang Bedok outlet is the one that stays open the longest. Every Westie knows this place. Not many supper spots as legendary as this Ke Kou Mian stall—the hearty soup, generous ingredients and bouncy noodles are just perfect comfort for getting through the night.

Their affordability and crazy extensive menu make it one of the most fuss-free spots to bring your squad. A cool supper spot with unique avocado ice cream and other Vietnamese-inspired flavours that will give you some sweet dreams.

Springleaf has multiple outlets and while there are a few which are opened 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. Many Westies swear by its sweet sambal chilli and crispy chicken wing — perfect decadence for 3am cravings. Time for Thai is a rare halal Thai stall which also happens to be open till 1am.

You can choose to indulge in the vinegary goodness of the popular Bak Chor Mee or chomp down on some hearty Ngoh Hiang. Fragrant rice, crispy chicken wings, flavoursome chilli — available all night till the sun rises.



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