Eateries Open on Day 1 & 2 of Chinese New Year 2018
February 15, 2018
Day 1 or Day 2 of CNY might be a nightmare for some, as all your favourite eateries might be closed. But fret not, Team Tam Chiak has compiled a list of 25 eateries that will be open on BOTH days this Lunar New Year. Of course, most hotels will be open to host your reunion feasts. However, those who prefer a humbler affair may find this list (which consists of both Halal and non-Halal dining spots) of great help.
Alchemist Beer Lab
Alchemist Beer Lab is the first beer infusion bar in the Asia to house a total of 16 sleek and state-of-the-art towers. What’s most special is the Obama stout with toasted marshmallows, vanilla pods and mint leaves. It’s bold, rich and a little sweet with minty hints to cleanse the palate in between sips. Ladies will love the Honey Trap with London mead infused with lemongrass and ginger. Even though they’re more of a bar than a restaurant, they do have some good food as well, such as the sticky thai chicken wings and duck confit (special on the menu).
Alchemist Beer Lab
Address: South Beach Avenue, 26 Beach Road, #B1-16 Singapore 189768
Phone: +65 6386 4365
Website: http://www.tab.sg/
Email Address: hello@tab.sg
B Burger
If you’re in Orchard this Chinese New Year, it wouldn’t hurt to visit B Burger, the chic burger joint opened by The Benjamin Barker Group. Each burger is made upon order, and we loved the Bomchika Wow Wow ($10.90), which was an upgraded version of the Karate Burger ($8.90). The burger contains a karaage chicken patty, truffle mayo, fried egg, sriracha honey, wafu slaw, daikon radish and their signature B sauce, which goes very well together.
B Burger
Address: 8 Grange Road #01-01/01A, Orchard Cathay Cineleisure, Singapore 239695
Website: http://www.bburger.sg/
Opening Hours: 12pm to midnight on 16 & 17 Feburary.
Birds of Paradise Gelato
Birds of Paradise is hands-down one of my favourite ice cream hangouts. Located at Katong, BOP serves some delicious botanical-flavoured gelato such as spiced pear, strawberry basil and white chrysanthemum. Furthermore, these scoops of ice cream are served in freshly made thyme cones. So delicious!
Birds Of Paradise Gelato Boutique
Address: 63 East Coast Road #01-05 (Opposite Katong I12 and Roxy Square) Singapore 428776
Phone: +65 9678 6092
Email Address: hello@birdsofparadise.sg
Opening Hours: 4:30pm – 10pm (Tues – Fri), 12pm – 10pm (Sat- Sun)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bopgelato/
Captain K Seafood Tower
Captain K’s seafood tower has taken Singapore by storm. They offer 3-tiers, 5-tiers, 7-tiers, and 9-tiers seafood tower where a variety of seafood are cooked layer by layer from top to bottom to delight your senses. As the seafood is steamed, the delicious juices are collected at the ‘seabed’, forming a super flavourful soup base. It comes in three variations, from a classic Kombu Dashi, to a house-made Korean kimchi stew, to a uniquely Korean-inspired ginseng chicken broth. You can add on extra ingredients from the self-serve kiosk while indulging in the rich and briny goodness of the broth. This is the perfect place for gatherings with your loved ones, whether you have an occasion to celebrate or are just looking for a catch-up session. They are opened till 4am!
Captain K Seafood Tower
Address: #01-00, Midland House, 112 Middle Road, Singapore 188970
Phone: 6255 5744
Website: http://www.captainksg.com/
Opening Hours: Mon to Sun 11.30am to 3pm, 5.30pm to 4am
Da Miao Hotpot
Hotpot is always a good idea. I highly recommend the Special Spicy Soup and Fresh Mushroom & Pig Bone Yuan Yang Soup Pot ($20.00++). Besides the usual hotpot ingredients, such as Enoki mushrooms, and freshly-minced meat paste (from $18++), Da Miao offers premium ingredients such as Australian Prime Beef ($32.00++) and my favourite Fresh Shrimp Paste ($18.00++). If you’re still famished after your reunion dinner, head to Da Miao because they are open till 5am!
Da Miao Hotpot
Address: 3C River Valley Road, Blk C #01-11 The Cannery, Singapore 179022
Phone: 6250 9969
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/damiaohotpotsg/
Diandin Leluk
Come to Diandin Leluk, if you’re craving something different from your usual CNY fare. The specialty Tom Yam Soup ($12/small) really packs a punch so make sure you get it! Diandin Leluk has an extensive menu and is open 24/7.
Diandin Leluk
Address: #01-67/68/69, Golden Mile Complex, 5001 Beach Road, Singapore 199588
Phone: 6293 5101
Website: http://www.diandinleluk.com/
Opening Hours: 24 hours daily.
E-Sarn Thai Cuisine
If you’re craving for Thai food this Chinese New Year, and Diandin Leluk is too far away for you, why not make a trip to E-Sarn Thai Cuisine at The Grandstand? Must-tries include the Tom Yum ($9.50 or $15.50) soup, which comes in 3 different versions – chicken, prawn or seafood. Diners can customise their soup with less salt or sugar.
E-Sarn Thai Cuisine
Address: #01-13 The Grandstand, 200 Turf Club Road, Singapore 287994
Phone: 6468 4484
Website: http://www.esarn.com.sg
Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays: 11.30am to 10pm, closed on Mondays.
Founder Bak Kut Teh
Since 1978, Founder Bak Kut Teh has been consistently dishing out bowls of delectable Teochew-style pork ribs soup. From a small Bak Kut Teh eatery in Choa Chu Kang in 1978, Founder Bak Kut Teh expanded into their first restaurant space in 1988. Now, Founder regularly ranks as one of Singapore’s top Bak Kut Teh restaurants, and is poised to expand to neighbouring countries.
Founder Bak Kut Teh
Address: #01-09, 500 Jalan Sultan, Singapore 199020
Phone: 6816 2582
Website: http://www.founderbkt.com.sg/
Greenwood Fish Market
This Chinese New Year, bring your family to the picturesque Quayside Isle and indulge in a gastronomical seafood experience at Greenwood Fish Market. The Cold Seafood Platter is a two-tiered seafood extravaganza that features in-house cold smoked salmon, freshly shucked oysters, marinated yellow fin tuna with furikage, New Zealand green lip mussels, littleneck clams, cooked live tiger prawns and steamed half Boston lobster. This platter is good for 2 as a main course, or 3 to 4 pax as an appetiser.
Greenwood Fish Market
Address: #01-04/05 Quayside Isle, 7 Ocean Way, Singapore 098370
Phone: 6262 0450
Website: http://www.greenwoodfishmarket.com/
Opening Hours: 16 February: 12pm to 10pm, 17 February: 11am to 10pm.
Hararu Izakaya
Looking for a bar to chill at after your reunion dinner? Welcome to Hararu Izakaya, the first-ever muslim owned Izayaka in Singapore. In the evening, Hararu transforms into a Japanese bar where Japanese skewers as well as other ala carte items are served. A good pick will be the Unagi Don ($13), which features grilled eel with teriyaki sauce, tamago, pickles and rice.
Hararu Izakaya
Address: 16 Bussorah Street, Singapore 199437
Phone: 6291 5373
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 12pm to 11pm. Last order at 10pm.
I am… Café
Most of you will be familiar with this halal-certified café. They serve hearty sandwiches, burgers, pastas, pizzas and fish and chips. To complement the food menu, I AM also has a myriad of drink concoctions which are alcohol-free. Popular options include Virgin Lychee Mojito and Bushramint.
I am…
Address: Haji Lane, Tampines Hub and Bukit Batok
Phone: 6295 5509
Website: https://www.iam.com.sg/iamhome
Email Address: ENQUIRY@IAM.COM.SG
Opening Hours: Mon to Fri: 11am-11pm, Sat to Sun: 10am-11pm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Iamathajilane/
Karu’s Indian Banana Leaf Restaurant
Karu’s Indian Banana Leaf Restaurant’s signature curry fish head is a little different from the usual curry fish heads because of the use of Indian spices. The fish head in the curry here is quite huge! The curry is not as lemak as what you might expect, but it offers a more distinct taste of tomatoes. If you get a rice set, you’ll get free flow rice, papadum and pickled vegetables too. Note that you’ll have to take the elevator from the first floor to get here.
Karu’s Indian Banana Leaf Restaurant
Address: 896 Dunearn Road, #05-01 Sime Darby Centre, Singapore 589472 (Opposite King Albert Park MRT)
Phone: 6762 7284
Website: http://www.karusindianrestaurant.com/
Opening Hours: 1030am to 10pm daily. Closed on Mondays.
Lina’s Café
Lina’s Café is helmed by lovely owners with hearts of gold. As an Autism Awareness Café, Lina’s aims to promote the inclusiveness of people with autism in our society, as the owner is the mum of an autistic child as well. Lina’s serves a wonderful Pandan Mille Crepe Cake, Speculoos Cheesecake and other mains. Do look out for our upcoming article on Lina’s Café!
Lina’s Cafe
Address: 7 Jln Pisang, Singapore 199074
Phone: 9456 0992
Opening Hours: Mon: 10am-7pm, Tues to Sat: 11am to 8pm, closed on Sun.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linascafe/
Mookata
White charcoal (or “binchō-tan”) is used to cook ingredients thoroughly, creating a beautiful sear on the meat while retaining its natural flavours. We enjoyed the meltingly succulent texture and decent portion of the meat. No meal is complete without condiments, so try their signature chilli sauce which comes in three different degrees of spiciness.
Mookata
Address: 103 East Coast Road (Opposite I12 Katong)
Phone: 6344 2985
Website: http://www.mookata.com/
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 12pm to 3pm, 5pm to 10.30pm. Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 11pm. Closed on Tuesdays.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mookatathaiBBQ/
Paradise Teochew
Enjoy a meal at Paradise Teochew over the Chinese New Year weekend. Paradise Teochew offers delectable Teochew cuisine in a central location. The restaurant does great braised meats. We recommend the Braised Trio Combination Platter (from $28), which has duck meat, bean curd, pork belly and intestines. Have it with the Minced Pork and Conpoy Teochew Porridge ($7.80), which is filled with wholesome ingredients.
Paradise Teochew
Address: 6 Scotts Road, #03-04 Scotts Square, Singapore 228209
Phone: 6538 0644
Website: www.paradisegroup.com.sg/
Opening Hours: Weekdays: 11.30am to 3pm (Last order at 2.30pm), 6pm to 10.30pm (Last order at 10pm) Weekends & Public Holidays: 10.30am to 3.30pm (Last order at 3pm), 6pm to 10.30pm (Last order at 10pm)
Pondok Daun Upeh Restaurant
East-siders can delight in this hidden gem, which serves up poisonous noodles! We kid. Loosely translated, Mee Racun ($7) means poison noodles but we assure you it’s anything but that. Served in their signature opeh leaf bowl, the mee racun is cooked in a hot sauce. The addition of bone steak and soft beef slices will make you salivate. If that isn’t enough, order a serving of Roti John Cheese Tarik ($7.50). We promise you’ll leave happy with your tummies full.
Pondok Daun Upeh Restaurant
Address: 801 Tampines Avenue 4, Singapore 520801
Opening Hours: 9am to 12am daily.
Sabio Tapas Bar
Located along Duxton Hill, Sabio Tapas Bar serves up delightful Spanish cuisine in small plates that’s great for sharing with friends and family. Popular dishes include the Rilettes sardinas (Sardines rillettes served with black olive ciabatta toast) ($14), Gambas Al Pil Pil (Sizzling prawns in virgin olive oil & garlic) ($17), as well as Tortilla Espanola (Traditional potato & onion omelette) ($12), a delicious, traditional Spanish style omelette.
Sabio Tapas Bar
Address: 5 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089591
Phone: 6690 7562
Website: http://www.dhm.com.sg/sabio/
Email Address: info@sabio.sg
Opening Hours: 16 February: 12pm to 12mn, 17 February: 5pm to 12mm.
SEORAE @ JEM
Get grillin’ and sizzlin’ at Seorae @ Jem! The Korean barbecue restaurant is open on both day 1 and 2 this Chinese New Year. Treat yourself to a wide variety of Korean barbecued meats, as well as a plethora of authentic Korean dishes, such as Hameul Pajeon ($17.90) and Sundubu Jjiggae ($14.90).
SEORAE @ JEM
Address: #B1-10 Jem, 50 Jurong Gateway Road, Singapore 608549
Phone: 9199 8729
Website: http://www.seorae.com.sg/
Opening Hours: Sundays to Thursdays: 11.30am - 10pm, Fridays & Saturdays: 11.30am - 11pm.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/seoraesg/
Sumiya
Venture beyond classic dishes this Chinese New Year, and savour some of the freshest air-flown seafood here at Sumiya. Commonly used during the Japanese New Year, Red Kodai (market price) is recommended for its festive shade of orange and red. Instead of the usual salmon sashimi that you find in yusheng, why not opt for Kodai sashimi? When eaten fresh, the fish, which is light and non fatty, is wonderful. The taste of the kodai is elevated when it is prepared in Genshiyaki- style. After being charcoal-grilled with salt, the tender flesh is amazing. Conclude the meal with some of Sumiya’s extremely affordable beers and sake.
Sumiya
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #03-332 Suntec City, Singapore 038983
Phone: 6235 1816
Website: http://www.sumiya.com.sg/en/
Opening Hours: Lunch 11.30am to 3pm, Dinner 5.30pm to 10pm. Weekends and PH open all day
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sumiyasuntec/
Superfudo
With all the house visiting and consumption of calorie-laden Chinese New Year goodies, it’s always good to include one healthy meal to ensure that you’re getting the recommended daily intake of proteins, fibre and vitamins. Superfudo specialises in healthy grain bowls, which come with a wide variety of proteins, such as beef, chicken, prawn, turkey and even swordfish. Pair your desired protein with vegetables and grains to craft a healthy and delicious meal.
Superfudo
Address: 15 Lorong Liput, Holland Village, Singapore 277730
Website: https://www.facebook.com/superfudo.sg/
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm daily.
Teochew Cuisine
During Chinese New Year, the festivities are in full swing. Family members get together to celebrate the coming of spring, and these gatherings can stretch into the wee hours and that’s when we get hungry. Teochew Cuisine at Toa Payoh and Bukit Batok West are opened 24/7. Diners can get fish steamboat, kway chap and even dim sum for supper.
Teochew Cuisine
Address: #01-53 Blk 212, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh, Singapore 310212
Phone: 6259 0080
Website: http://www.teochew-cuisine.com/
Email Address: contact@teochew-cuisine.com
Opening Hours: 24/7 daily
The Coffee Academics
The Coffee Academics has made quite a name for itself in Hong Kong and Singapore. Our favourite has got to be the Academics Pancake Tower. Not only was it beautifully presented, but the piping hot, thick and fluffy pancake totally satisfied our palettes. The delectable pancake tower goes really well with their ice cold berry sorbet, which was sweet and slightly sour.
The Coffee Academics
Address: Scotts Square #02-01/02, 6 Scotts Road, Singapore 228209 | Nitro Pitstop #B1-12, Raffles City Shopping Centre, 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
Phone: 6538 1940 (Scotts) and 6266 0560 (Raffles)
The Malayan Council
Nian gao and tangerines aren’t the only things that can sweeten up your Chinese New Year. Treat yourself to decadent cakes available at The Malayan Council. Go for the devilishly good Ondeh Ondeh Cake ($8.50) or The Ovomaltine ($9.50) which sees a chocolate sponge cake filled with chocolate ganache, slathered with crunch ovomaltine, and covered with milo sprinkles.
The Malayan Council
Address: 22 Dunlop Street Singapore 209350
Phone: 9002 4414
Opening Hours: Mondays to Fridays 11.30am to 11pm, Saturdays, Sundays and PH 11am to 11pm. Last order 10pm for all days.
The Prata Place @ Upper Thomson
Sitting here with a plate, or many plates, of prata and a cup of teh tarik from The Prata Place may just be the perfect start to your CNY morning. The plain (kosong) prata is delicious — it is piping hot, crispy on the outside, and fluffy on the inside.
The Prata Place
Address: 1 Thong Soon Avenue, Singapore 787431
Phone: 6459 5670
Website: http://www.springleafprataplace.com/
Opening Hours: 7am to 12midnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprataplace/
Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ
Go for a Korean feast at Wang Dae Bak, which is one of the few Korean BBQ restaurants in Singapore to use charcoal instead of gas. We enjoy dining at Wang Dae Bak because the atmosphere is so lively! There’s no buffet, but their BBQ sets promise to make your CNY 2018 a memorable one. The BBQ Set B ($48) which consisted of marinated prime ribs, pork belly, spicy chicken and marinated shoulder is a pretty great option.
Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ
Address: 98 Amoy Street, Singapore 069918
Phone: 6226 0450
Website: http://www.wangdaebak.com.sg/
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 11.30am to 2.30pm (lunch) and 5.30pm to 10.30pm (dinner). Closed on Sundays.
And with that, we conclude our list of 21 eateries that will be open on both Day 1 and 2 of CNY 2018. Happy Lunar New Year!