Supper spots in central Singapore that are not atas, open till 3am, and cost under $12, Lifestyle News

Supper spots in central Singapore that are not atas, open till 3am, and cost under , Lifestyle News

Mid‑night Munchies Made Simple: 12‑Dollar Eats That Never Sleep

When the city lights flicker on, you’ll spot two types of night‑owls strutting down streets in Central Singapore: the pulse‑racing clubbers and the midnight cinema stalkers. Whether you’re a party animal or a film buff, the urge to grab something tasty will hit hard. Luckily, there’s a whole lineup of low‑cost, 24‑hour food spots that will keep you full and let you hop in your cab without breaking the bank.

1⃣ YAN KEE NOODLE HOUSE – “Bread, Meat & More”

Just a block away from where you were probably sipping on some late‑night libations, this place puts a fresh spin on the humble mee sua. For $4, you get a hearty bowl loaded with minced meat, pork slices, meatballs, and braised mushrooms that drink up any behind‑the‑bar heaviness.

  • Address: 9 Circular Rd, Singapore 049365
  • Open 24‑hour status

2⃣ AROY DEE THAI KITCHEN – “The Throbbing, Spicy Goodness”

Thai food lovers rejoice! One outlet holds you back from losing your mind at 6 am while the other offers a more epic line‑up of dishes. Grab a shared $7 fried pork omelette and pair it with a plate of $6.50 pineapple fried rice or garlic pork with rice. The seasonal vibes are impossible to miss!

  • Opening Hours:
    • Main branch (262 Middle Rd) – 11:30 am–6 am on weekdays, 12 pm–6 am on weekends
    • Second branch (1 Lorong Telok) – 11:30 am–1 am Monday‑Thursday, 11:30 am–3 am Friday, 5 pm–3 am Saturday; closed Sundays & public holidays

3⃣ THE RAMEN HOUSE – “Custom‑Spicy Bombs”

Looking for late‑night ramen that doesn’t kiss the floor? The Ramen House opens until 6 am, offering bowls that start at $11. If you venture into the ‘volcano’ ramen, you’ll get a spicy level selection—although reviews are mixed.

  • Address: 6 Short St, Singapore 188213
  • Open: Mon‑Fri 5 pm–6 am; Sat‑Sun 12 pm–6 am

4⃣ THE RAMEN STALL – “Halal Meets Flavor”

Same menu, but halal-certified! The Steaming bowls keep the price at $11. Try the beef or mushroom variations if you’ve already sizzled the volcano by now.

  • Address: 787 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198755
  • Open: Mon‑Fri 5 pm–5 am; Sat‑Sun 12 pm–5 am

5⃣ ROCHOR ORIGINAL BEANCURD – “Sweet, Simple & Timeless”

Fun fact: this ramen‑subway area flushed out a line for beancurd in the mornings. The classic $1.20 bowl gets an extra bump for fried dough fritters—just $1 more. Expect a 10‑minute queue if you’re a night‑time student.

  • Address: 2 Short Street, Singapore 188211
  • Open: Mon‑Thu 11 am–1 am; Fri 11 am–3 am; Sat 12 pm–3 pm; Sun 12 pm–1 am

6⃣ THE DIM SUM PLACE – “A Different Take on Teh”

When the original dim‑sum joint gets rock‑solid, step into this halal‑certified spot nearby Bugis. The roast‑duck buns and $5.90 deep‑fried siew mai topped with mayo & fish roe are a must‑try.

  • Address: 791 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198759
  • Open: Sun‑Thu 11 am–2:30 pm & 5:30 pm–11 pm; Fri‑Sat 11 am–2:30 pm & 5:50 pm–5 am

7⃣ NANA ORIGINAL THAI FOOD – “24‑Hour Thai”

Ever wanted a secret Thai spot that stays open? Nana’s is a 24‑hour gas‑worthy place in Golden Mile Complex. The basil chicken rice $6 (with a fat‑egg topping) and the clay‑pot tom yum goong $12 are perfect for sharing.

  • Address: 5001 Beach Rd #01‑51/52/66A, Singapore 199588
  • Open 24‑hour status

8⃣ JOHORE BAHRU YE ZHI MEI – “Super‑Big Bao”

Bagus! This place offers a gigantic bao $3.20 stuffed half‑egg, Chinese sausage, and stacked chicken and pork. A true feast for the hungry. Get ready to hobble when you finish the share‑able bun.

  • Address: 208 Jln Besar, Singapore 208894
  • Open 24‑hour status

9⃣ SCISSORS CUT CURRY RICE – “Layers of Delicious”

We call it “sinful” because it’s an abundant, carb‑heavy plate drenched in curry and braised sauce. Prices start at $4 and climb to $6 based on your topping choices. Food‑ie joy is guaranteed.

  • Address: 229 Jln Besar, Singapore 208905
  • Open: 11 am–3:30 am

YONG KEE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT – “Charred Biting Masterpiece”

Desperate for an addictively burnt dish? Yong Kee’s signature $6 chao ta bee hoon hits that sweet spot—crispy on top, juicy inside, and the subtle touch of lard that keeps flavors from getting dull. A bite a day keeps the doom away.

  • Address: 43 Jln Besar, Singapore 208804
  • Open: 6 pm–3 am

+1⃣ AUTHENTIC MUN CHEE KEE – “Pig Organ Soup”

If you’re adventurous, try the 4‑$ pork organ soup. Add the cheap braised pork rice $2 for a wholesome meal. Offal lovers love the refillable soup feature.

  • Address: 207 Jln Besar, Singapore 208893
  • Open: 10 am–5 am

+2⃣ CHENG MUN CHEE KEE – “Slightly Stronger & Cloudy”

Same signature dish but with a hint of cloudiness and stronger flavor. Two sizes: small $4.20, large $6.20. The salted fish $3 is also a fan favorite.

  • Address: 24 Foch Rd, Singapore 209263
  • Open: Tue‑Sat 9 am–5 am; Sun 9 am–4:30 am (Monday closed)

Tag along with your squad or launch solo—these midnight staples keep you caffeinated, satisfied, and ready to call a cab home before the clock hits the next 30 minutes. If you spot any hidden gems, let us know by sending a quick email to [email protected].