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We continue giving you the
scoop on the best places to eat at night. Check these places
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Chomp Chomp Food Centre at Serangoon
This outdoor hawker centre is often crowded.
But you can find a wide variety of food there with two stalls
selling fried carrot cake and three stalls selling dessert such
as ice kachang. You can also find fishball noodles, western
food, satay, chicken rice, wantan mee, porridge,
grilled chicken wings and seafood. Before you know it, you'll
find yourself 'chomping' the night away!
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Clementi
Road
This
24-hour stall is located along Clementi Road beside the Kent Ridge
Bus Terminal and near NUS. It is a favourite haunt by NUS hall
affiliates, taxi drivers and policemen on night patrol. Freshly
prepared nasi lemak wrapped in banana leaves are available
around midnight. It's best to go there after 11 pm as they start
serving small, standard packets of nasi lemak for only
ninety cents. |
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East Coast Lagoon Hawker Centre
To those beach goers and moonlighters, check
out the Lagoon Hawker Centre. It is the largest hawker centre
along East Coast Parkway. Their oyster omelette and char
siew noodles are delicious. Also try the satay, mee soto
and chicken rice from the Malay stalls which are delicious,
yet reasonably-priced.
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Holland Village
The non air-conditioned coffeeshop at Lorong
Liput is open till 3 am on Fridays and Saturdays, and on eve
of public holidays. Try the Ipoh hor fun and dishes such
as assam crayfish with rice, and seafood. Also around
the vicinity are fast-food restaurants like Delifrance and Burger
King, which are open till around 10.30 pm. |
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Hyatt Hotel
The 24-hour Hyatt Cafe is great
for desserts,
especially its goreng pisang with ice cream. The Asian
food there is good, too. But if that's still not enough to satisfy
your appetite, you might want to stay till 6 am where they start
serving the buffet breakfast.
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Jalan Kayu
To all roti prata enthusiasts, try the prata stall
at Jalan Kayu, opposite a junction leading to Jalan Tari
Piring.
Delights include paper prata and the must-try $1.00 teh
chinno, a drink which is a cross between tea and Cappuccino. |
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Newton Circus
Open round the clock, this hawker centre is famous for supper.
There is a variety of Indian food such as murtabak and
mutton soup. You can also get roti john, and other rice
and noodle dishes prepared on the spot. A highlight of this
place is of course seafood, well-known for its sambal
stingray with rice. |
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