Plaza Singapura food spots
Located strategically at the intersection of three MRT lines, Plaza Singapura is a default option for when my friends and I can’t decide where to meet and eat. If you have the same problem as I do, here are 15 Plaza Singapura food places to save you the trouble of thinking about where to eat during your next hangout.
Table of Contents
- Plaza Singapura food spots
- 1. Yeah Gelato
- 2. Pawa Bakery
- 3. Co Chung
- 4. Bizen Wagyu & Salad Bar
- 5. Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice
- 6. Five Guys
- 7. Typhoon Cafe
- 8. Muji Cafe
- 9. Eat Pizza
- 10. Haidilao
- 11. Cajun On Wheels
- 12. CHAGEE
- 13. Tamoya Udon
- 14. CoCo ICHIBANYA
- 15. Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè
- Where to eat at Plaza Singapura
1. Yeah Gelato
Singapore has seen a wave of China F&B openings in 2025. One of the most anticipated openings is Yeah Gelato, famous for its creamy gelato with its signature tall peaks. As huge fans of pistachio gelato, we had to get their Pistachio ($9.80), known for its nutty flavour and velvety smooth mouthfeel. We really enjoyed the hints of saltiness that helped to mellow down the sweetness. For something a little different, we recommend the Premium Rice ($9.80) for its smoky, roasted flavour profile with short-grained rice bits for texture.
Read our Yeah Gelato feature.
Unit number: #01-K1
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Tel: 8068 9505
Website
Yeah Gelato is not a halal-certified eatery.
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2. Pawa Bakery
We ranked Pawa Bakery number one on our list of the best shio pan in Singapore, so we couldn’t be happier when they opened a grab-and-go kiosk at Plaza Singapura. Their Plain Shio Pan ($2.30) is a must-get; the bottom crust is crispy and baked to a beautiful golden brown, while the middle is light and fluffy. Shio pan aside, there are plenty of bagel flavours to choose from. Some popular picks include Garlic Cream Cheese Bagel ($3.80), a winning combination of fragrant garlic butter and smooth cream cheese, Chilli Mushroom Bagel ($3.80), and Matcha Red Bean Mochi Bagel ($3.80).
Unit number: #B2-32
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9pm
Tel: 8205 5877
Website
Pawa Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.
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3. Co Chung
Started by a retired nurse, Co Chung is the product of her aspirations to open an authentic Vietnamese restaurant. You can’t claim to be eating Vietnamese food without some Pho Beef Noodle Soup ($14.90++) that comes with a light yet not bland beef broth. If you are not a fan of noodles, they also have Vietnamese Broken Rice ($14.90++), which features a special marinated grilled pork and house-made pork meatball with a sunny-side-up atop a bed of broken rice.
Read our Co Chung review.
Unit number: #B2-20
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 8876 8137
Website
Co Chung is not a halal-certified eatery.
4. Bizen Wagyu & Salad Bar
As an atas version of Astons, Bizen Wagyu & Salad Bar serves up Wagyu steaks that won’t break the bank. With a wide range of 20 cuts, such as the more affordable Chuck ($37.90++) and prime cuts with the likes of Tenderloin ($57.90+), this steakhouse caters to all taste buds and every budget. For more affordable steaks, check out our guide to steaks under $30.
Unit number: #03-65
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10pm, Fri-Sun 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6219 3463
Website
Bizen Wagyu & Salad Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.
5. Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice
Branching out from Bangkok, the award-winning Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice has one of its five local outlets at Plaza Singapura. A plate of their Chicken Rice ($5.50++), served similar to the way they do in Bangkok, contains poached chicken breast and slices of cucumber. There is also an option to top up to $6.50++ for chicken thigh. If you are on a higher budget, get the Steamed Sea Bass with Chilli, Lime and Garlic ($29.90++), served with a whole sea bass dressed in Thai-style sour and spicy flavours.
Check out our Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken review.
Unit number: #03-24
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6339 5442
Website
Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken is a halal-certified eatery.
6. Five Guys
Five Guys opened its Singapore flagship store at Plaza Singapura in 2019, offering a range of their popular burgers. Chomp down on Bacon Cheeseburger ($22.50), which features pieces of applewood bacon inside their classic Cheeseburger ($18.50). For those not looking for a burger, they also have a Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($10.90) that contains green pepper, American cheese, and mushrooms for an array of flavours. Finally, wash down your meal with a Five Guys Shake ($11.80). An order allows for any number of free mix-ins, including peanut butter, coffee, and salted caramel, among others.
Check out our Five Guys review.
Unit number: #01-32/33/34C/35
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6976 4385
Website
Five Guys is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Typhoon Cafe
Claiming to bring “the taste of Taiwan” to you, Typhoon Cafe offers some really good vinegary Taiwanese Oyster Mee Sua ($12.90++), where the accompanying proteins, such as pig intestine and oyster, come crispy fried. They also have plenty of dessert options, such as the crowd-favourite Signature Souffle Stackers ($16.80++) with mixed berries, vanilla crumble, and honeycomb ice cream. In true Taiwanese fashion, there’s even BBT Souffle Stackers ($16.80++) paired with Taiwanese milk tea, chewy tapioca pearls, and vanilla ice cream.
Read our Typhoon Cafe review.
Unit number: #04-63/67
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Website
Typhoon Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.
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8. Muji Cafe
Muji Cafe is known for their deli sets, which allows you to choose from a seasonal selection of hot or cold deli dishes, a choice of white rice, grain rice, or bread, and lastly, miso or carrot cumin soup. The sets start from $16.80+, and you get one hot and one cold deli dish, among other dishes. For something more filling, we recommend the 3 Deli Set ($20.80+) instead. To go with your set meal, get the Soy-Sansho French Fries ($7.90+) seasoned with shoyu, parmesan, and sansho seasoning—a great snack to share with friends alongside your meal.
Read our Muji Cafe feature.
Unit number: #01-10
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 8:30pm
Tel: 6264 5838
Muji Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.
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9. Eat Pizza
Korean-famous pizza chain Eat Pizza opened at Plaza Singapura in April 2024, following the success of their previous two outlets at Paya Lebar Quarter and 313 Somerset. If this is your first time visiting Eat Pizza, go for the classic Pepperoni ($6.50) or the Crispy Potato Turkey Bacon ($6.90). Else, try the special Korean Spicy Chicken ($7.90), which is said to be the bestseller here.
Read our Eat Pizza feature.
Unit number: #B2-38
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Website
Eat Pizza is not a halal-certified eatery.
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10. Haidilao
For those looking to get pampered even while standing in line, pay a visit to the ever-popular Haidilao. Known for their customer service and birthday celebrations, a visit here definitely makes for an enjoyable experience. Choose your choice of soup base from favourites such as Tomato Hot Pot or Sichuan Spicy Hot Pot, and go all out on their wide selection of sides, such as their Handmade Meatballs and Fish Roe Stuffed Beancurd.
Check out our Haidilao hacks guide to get the most out of your next visit.
Unit number: #04-01/20
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 5am, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 5am
Tel: 6250 0330
Website
Haidilao is not a halal-certified eatery.
11. Cajun On Wheels
The halal-certified Cajun On Wheels is one of the best seafood bucket restaurants in Singapore. For a quick affordable seafood fix, try their Mussels Stew ($31+) which feeds up to two. It contains mussels cooked in a spicy tomato stew base, alongside sweet corn, baby potatoes, and your choice of sauce. If you are going for a more Dancing Crab-esqe experience, they also have the Poseidon Bucket ($113+), which makes you feel like a king with their two 400g Sri Lankan crabs, 300g of prawns, 300g of blue mussels, 300g of white clams, sweet corn, baby potatoes and a sauce of your choice. Pair your meal with their signature sides: Clam Chowder ($7.50+), Fried Squid ($9.80+), and Chicken Spam Fries ($6.50+).
Unit number: #03-92
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6341 9665
Website
Cajun On Wheels is a halal-certified eatery.
12. CHAGEE
CHAGEE is a popular Chinese tea brand that made their long-awaited return to our shores after their departure in early 2024. Expect fan favourites such as the Jasmine Green Milk Tea (from $4.90) and Peach Oolong Milk Tea (from $4.90), along with the more interesting Da Hong Pao Snow Cap Milk Tea ($6.90). The outlet also sees a new feature: a Tea on Tap area, where you can enjoy your favourite drinks all bottled up for you to bring home.
Read our CHAGEE feature.
Unit number: #01-58/59
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
CHAGEE is not a halal-certified eatery.
13. Tamoya Udon
Image credit: @tamoyasg
Among the best udon restaurants in Singapore is the award-winning Tamoya Udon. It’s a must to try their Sanuki Beef Egg Udon ($12.70++), the chef cracks a Japanese onsen egg over cooked slices of beef for the extra silkiness. For lovers of pork broth, the Black Garlic Tonkotsu Udon ($12.30++) comes with a black garlic sauce that is made in-house. Top up your dishes with a selection of Tempura (from $1.30++), which includes their standard sides such as Shiitake Mushroom or Prawn Tempura.
Unit number: #06-11/12
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11:15am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11:15am to 10pm
Tel: 6261 6182
Website
Tamoya Udon is not a halal-certified eatery.
14. CoCo ICHIBANYA
Image credit: @cocoichibanyaph
CoCo ICHIBANYA is known for their Japanese curry rice. Try their Pork Cutlet & Cheese Curry ($16.50++), which contains a breaded pork cutlet that’s crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, topped with melted cheese. They have other protein options such as the Fried Salmon Curry ($16++) and Shrimp Cutlet Curry ($14++). There are five spice levels to choose from, depending on how punchy you want your curry to be.
Unit number: #03-73
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6238 7359
Website
CoCo ICHIBANYA is not a halal-certified eatery.
15. Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè
Image credit: @mammamiasg
Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè is a casual restaurant that serves up Muslim-friendly handcrafted pasta with the likes of Tortiglioni Spicy Pink Sauce ($8.90++), Spaghetti with Turkey Strip & Chicken Carbonara ($13.90++), and Linguine with Spicy Chicken Katsu & Japanese Curry Sauce ($14.90++). The dishes are not just tasty, but also affordably priced without having to break the bank, making it an ideal restaurant to dine with your loved ones.
Unit number: #03-79/83
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6263 9153
Website
Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè is a halal-certified eatery.
Where to eat at Plaza Singapura
With our guide on where to eat in Plaza Singapura, you will rarely be at a loss for where to dine in the mall.
For more places to eat in town, check our ION Orchard food guide or Orchard Central food guide. We also have 313 Somerset food guide, where you can enjoy Chongqing grilled fish, ayam geprek and more.
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By: originally written on 1 March 2021.
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