For halal food for supper in Singapore, go to Kampong Glam and Bugis for sit-down restaurants open till midnight such as Anatolia on Arab Street, or 24-hour halal eateries like 89.7 Supper Club, Adam’s Corner and Srisun Express for prata and briyani at any hour. Hours change frequently, so check Google Maps before you head over.
It's 10:47 PM. Dinner didn't happen, or happened six hours ago and doesn't count anymore. You want actual food, but it has to be halal, and half the internet's suggestions closed at 10. Does that sound familiar?
This guide is for just such moment. We have a restaurant on Arab Street that is open till midnight daily, so late night halal dining is basically our business. We eat around this city like everybody else too. Here’s the real midnight list – where to go, what locations genuinely deliver after dark, what to order when it’s late and how to avoid the classic supper disappointment of arriving at a locked door.
What Makes a Great Late-Night Halal Restaurant?
The top late-night halal restaurant does four things: serves its entire menu late, not a sad limited menu; confirms it is indeed halal; remains genuinely comfortable to sit in past 10 PM; and posts exact hours. That final one sounds very basic. It's not.
Let's break down what actually matters when the clock is against you:
- Full kitchen, not a half kitchen. Lots of restaurants and shops are supposedly open but they stop grilling an hour before they close. The good ones cook the complete menu till the lights go out.
- Clear halal status. Certified, Muslim owned or clearly specified ingredient standards. If you have to question the cashier at 11 pm, that's a hint of bad news.
- Somewhere to actually sit. Supper is sociable. Standing at the takeaway counter, it’s a snack, not a supper.
- The right food for the hour. Late night you need comfort (prata, soup, briyani) or a real feast (grills, bread, tea). Not a trade off.
- Honest hours. The most common complaint on Singapore Reddit threads about supper is coming at a place that “closes at midnight” and seeing chairs on tables at 11:15.
Hold on to those five and the rest of this guide will make sense.
Why Singapore Has an Amazing Halal Supper Scene

Supper is a national habit, not a specialty, and Singapore provides one of the best halal supper scenes in the world. 1 in 7 citizens is Muslim, halal standards are well established via MUIS, and the city doesn’t sleep: shift workers, students, families post festivities, tourists off late planes.
It is a depth that few cities can equal. You have Indian-Muslim kopitiams that have been serving generations of night owls 24/7. Halal Japanese chains serving gyudon at 3 AM. Bedok hotpot till 2. The Satay smoke wafts over the CBD at Lau Pa Sat. And whole neighbourhoods, Kampong Glam in particular, where late night food is the street’s identity, not the exception to it.
The problem is that it’s spread out, the hours are all over the place, and the quality of post-dark runs ranges from outstanding to extremely ordinary. That’s what the next section is for.
Best Halal Restaurants Open Late in Singapore
The midnight list is as follows. Hours below were checked in July 2026 against current listings, but supper hours are the most unpredictable numbers in the food business. Always check Google Maps before you leave.

Anatolia Restaurant, Arab Street: the last proper dinner in town
Most of this list is prata, kopitiam and quick casual. Anatolia is the sit-down restaurant choice, with charcoal grills, fresh stone-oven bread, mezze, dessert and Turkish tea, served every day of the week until midnight. This is the way we own, if you want a real supper, not a snack, near you open now.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Location | 58 Arab Street, Singapore 199755, Kampong Glam |
| Hours | Daily, 10:00 AM to 12:00 midnight |
| Nearest MRT | Bugis (Exit B), about a 7-minute walk |
| Best dishes late | Mixed grill, iskender kebab, pide, testi kebab, kunafa, Turkish tea |
| Price range | Mid-range; mains and sharing platters |
| Best for | Full supper with family or friends, post-event dinners, tourists near Bugis |
| Family friendly | Yes, generous portions built for sharing |
| Halal | Everything is made with 100% halal ingredients |
| Seating | Indoor, with the Arab Street evening buzz right outside |
| Atmosphere after 10 | Warm and lively, Sultan Mosque lit up around the corner |
The kitchen runs the full menu late. Order the Anatolia Special Grill for the table, add bread and mezze, finish with kunafa and çay, and midnight arrives faster than you want it to. You can book a table or walk in.
89.7 Supper Club, Geylang East and Changi Village: the 2 AM everything menu
Halal-certified, open 24/7, and famous for a menu so broad it settles group arguments: dim sum, chicken rice, Indian, Western. When the group cannot agree and it is 2 AM, this is the answer.
Adam's Corner, Lavender: the OG that never sleeps
A 24-hour halal-certified institution on Lavender Street. Nasi goreng, bubur with all the toppings, and the full mamak canon. This is comfort supper in its purest Singapore form.
Srisun Express, Serangoon and other outlets: prata at any hour
A 24/7 Indian-Muslim chain built on prata and biryani. Not fancy, always there, which at 4 AM is the highest compliment a restaurant can receive.
Sukiya, islandwide: halal gyudon around the clock
Halal-certified Japanese chain with dozens of outlets, several running 24 hours, including Changi Airport T2. A hot beef bowl at 3 AM after a red-eye is a specific kind of happiness.
Sally's Diner, Sengkang: north-east night shift
Halal-certified and open 24 hours at Sengkang Square. Curry chicken, chicken cutlet, prata. The north-east's answer to the late-night question.
Dajie Makan Place, Simpang Bedok: hotpot until 2 AM
Halal-certified hotpot, BBQ and mala, daily from 5 PM to 2 AM. Simpang Bedok has been an east-side supper stronghold for decades, and this is its current star.
The Ramen Stall, North Bridge Road: noodles till late
Muslim-owned ramen near Bugis, open until around 2 AM. Rich broth, late hours, and walking distance from Kampong Glam when you want Japanese instead of Turkish. Check current halal status and hours before you go.
Citrus by the Pool, Woodlands: the north's 5 AM secret
A halal-certified cafe-restaurant open into the very early morning, around 5 AM. If you live in the north, this is your zone's deepest-night option.
Lau Pa Sat satay street, CBD: smoke and skewers under the towers
The historic hawker centre near Raffles Place turns its side street over to satay in the evening. Halal and non-halal stalls sit side by side, so check the stall, not just the venue. Touristy, yes. Iconic anyway.

Best Late Night Halal Food by Area
Searching by area is how supper actually gets decided, so here is the honest map.
Bugis
Bugis is the strongest late night halal zone in central Singapore as it’s next to Kampong Glam. Anatolia on Arab Street is open until midnight, and The Ramen Stall on North Bridge Road is later yet – walk five minutes east for late night bugis fare. In Bugis itself, mall dining is typically over by 10, thus the border stroll is the move.

Kampong Glam and Arab Street
The Centre. The streets near Sultan Mosque have the highest number of halal restaurants in Singapore and the area stays open longer than almost anywhere else in the city. Turkish, Lebanese, Arab and Malay, a few hundred metres away from each other in the kitchens. Here we are: Anatolia, on 58 Arab Street, near midnight, every day. For the daytime version of this neighborhood, we wrote about where to eat after Friday prayers near Masjid Sultan.
Orchard
Orchard is weak after 10PM. The honest answer. Usually any halal restaurant in Orchard Road malls closes with the mall. If you’re in Orchard and it’s late and you’re hungry, you’re just a short ride away from Kampong Glam or Lavender, and it’s worth it. We’d rather tell you that than make up an Orchard list that leaves you stranded outside a dark food court.
Little India
Very late & very good value. Here and in nearby Lavender, where Adam's Corner is open 24 hours, the Indian-Muslim supper ritual is strong. Briyani, prata, teh tarik. The quintessential Singapore supper stack.
City Area and CBD
The hallmark choice is Lau Pa Sat’s satay street, where smoke mixes with halal vendors. A few late-night halal cafés around Boat Quay and the adjoining blocks. At night the CBD empties so there are less picks but the ones that are left are there for a reason.
The East and North
Not in the brief’s core zones but too significant to skip: Simpang Bedok is the east’s supper capital (Dajie till 2 AM among many), Sengkang has Sally’s around the clock and Woodlands has Citrus by the Pool until daybreak.
Best Foods to Eat Late at Night

The best late-night foods are warm, shareable, and satisfying without being a regret at breakfast. This is our order-this-late list, from the Turkish side of the table and beyond:
- Turkish mixed grill. The supper centrepiece. Adana kebab, chicken, lamb, and bread on one platter, built for a table of hungry people. Ours: the Anatolia Special Grill.
- Iskender kebab. Sliced meat over bread with tomato sauce and yogurt. Comfort food with structure. We explained the whole dish here: What Is Iskender Kebab.

- Pide. Turkey's boat-shaped flatbread, cut into strips, made for grazing and sharing at 11 PM. Browse the pide menu.
- Shawarma. Handheld, fast, no cutlery commitment. The classic street supper.

- Adana kebab. Hand-minced, spiced, grilled over charcoal. Deep flavour for a late hour. Full guide: What Is Adana Kebab.
- Lamb chops. When supper is really dinner in disguise.
- Mixed mezze. Hummus, ezme, stuffed vine leaves. Light enough for midnight, interesting enough to keep the table talking.

- Baklava and kunafa. Sweet, warm, and shareable. The correct ending. See the desserts menu.

- Turkish tea. Çay closes the meal the way it has for centuries. No caffeine guilt accepted at this table.
- And the local canon: prata, briyani, nasi goreng, satay. Singapore's supper classics exist because they are perfect for the job.
Why You Should Make Turkish Food for Dinner

Turkish food is good for dinner, because it was made for long, late, shared dinners. Dinner in Turkey is a long tradition. Grills arrive on plates, bread keeps coming, tea follows dessert, and no one checks the clock. That's just the sort of rhythm that a good supper aspires to be.
3 actual justifications for working late:
- Everything is shareable. Platters, mezze, and pide are table food, not plate food. A group of five can order four things and everyone eats well.
- The range covers every appetite. One person wants a full mixed grill, another wants soup and bread, a third only wants kunafa and tea. One kitchen, all three satisfied.
- Charcoal and fresh bread at 11 PM feel like an event. Supper should feel slightly special. A grill platter landing on the table does that in a way a takeaway box never will.
Kampong Glam is a reason why Singapore's Turkish and Middle Eastern region is also one of its famous supper areas. The food and the hour were created for each other.
What Time Do Halal Restaurants Usually Close?
In Singapore, most halal restaurants close between 9:30 and 10:30 PM. Mall stores close with the mall, usually at 10. There are not many sit-down restaurants that open beyond 11 PM, which is why the late tier is divided into two camps; the midnight-close eateries like Anatolia, and the 24-hour kopitiam and chain section.
A rough map of the night:
| Time | What is still open |
|---|---|
| Until 10 PM | Almost everything. No planning needed |
| 10 PM to midnight | The thin tier: Anatolia (until 12), some Kampong Glam neighbours, late cafes, hotpot spots |
| Midnight to 2 AM | The Ramen Stall, Dajie, satay street tail end, and the 24-hour crew |
| 2 AM to dawn | 24-hour only: 89.7 Supper Club, Adam's Corner, Srisun, Sukiya, Sally's, Citrus by the Pool |
Ramadan flips this table: during the fasting month, many halal restaurants extend hours and the whole city eats later. Anatolia Restaurant iftar guide covers that season.
Tips for Finding Halal Restaurants Open Late
Five rules from people who take last orders for a living:
Check Google Maps hours, then check the last reviews. Listed hours lie sometimes; a review from last week saying "kitchen closed early" does not.
Call ahead after 10:30 PM. One minute on the phone beats a wasted ride. Searching halal food near me open now gets you candidates; a call confirms the winner.
Ask about last orders, not closing time. A midnight close often means an 11:15 last order. At Anatolia the kitchen cooks late, but wherever you go, ask.
Head to clusters, not solo spots. Kampong Glam, Simpang Bedok, Lavender. If plan A is closed, plan B is next door. A lone restaurant in a dead street has no plan B.
Verify halal status yourself for unfamiliar places. Certification, Muslim ownership, or clear ingredient statements. Established guides help, but statuses change; a quick check protects you.
Key Takeaways
- Singapore's halal supper scene splits into midnight-close restaurants and a 24-hour comfort-food tier.
- Kampong Glam and Bugis form the strongest central zone for late night halal food; Orchard is weak after 10.
- For a proper sit-down supper, Anatolia on Arab Street serves its full Turkish menu until midnight daily.
- After 2 AM, the 24-hour crew has you: 89.7 Supper Club, Adam's Corner, Srisun Express, Sukiya, Sally's.
- Hours change constantly. Confirm on Google Maps or call before you travel.
Chef Sinan, Executive Chef at Anatolia Restaurant
Written by the team at Anatolia Restaurant, 58 Arab Street, Singapore. We serve charcoal-grilled Turkish and Lebanese food made with 100% halal ingredients until midnight, every day, and we have strong opinions about what to eat after 10 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find halal supper in Singapore?
The best zones are Kampong Glam and Bugis for sit-down restaurants open until midnight, Lavender and Little India for 24-hour Indian-Muslim food, and Simpang Bedok in the east. Anatolia on Arab Street serves until midnight daily.
What halal restaurants are open after midnight in Singapore?
The reliable after-midnight options are 24-hour spots: 89.7 Supper Club, Adam's Corner, Srisun Express, Sukiya's 24-hour outlets, and Sally's Diner, plus late closers like The Ramen Stall and Dajie Makan Place around 2 AM.
Is Anatolia Turkish Restaurant open late?
Yes. Anatolia at 58 Arab Street is open daily from 10 AM to 12 midnight, with the full menu of grills, pide, mezze, and desserts running late.
What is the best halal supper near Bugis?
Walk five minutes into Kampong Glam. Anatolia on Arab Street serves Turkish grills and pide until midnight, and The Ramen Stall on North Bridge Road runs later for noodles.
What are the best late-night halal restaurants in Singapore?
For a full restaurant meal: Anatolia in Kampong Glam until midnight. For 24-hour comfort food: 89.7 Supper Club, Adam's Corner, and Srisun Express. For something different: halal hotpot at Dajie until 2 AM.
Which late-night halal restaurants are family-friendly?
Anatolia works well for families with sharing platters and indoor seating until midnight. The 24-hour kopitiam-style spots like Adam's Corner and Srisun are casual and welcome all ages.
What is the best late-night Turkish restaurant in Singapore?
Anatolia Restaurant on Arab Street. It is one of the only Turkish kitchens in Singapore serving its complete menu until midnight, seven days a week, all made with 100% halal ingredients.
What food is best for supper?
Warm, shareable food wins: grills, pide, prata, briyani, soup, and satay. Finish with something sweet like kunafa or baklava and tea.
Are there halal restaurants in Orchard open late?
Very few. Orchard mall restaurants mostly close by 10 PM. Your fastest fix from Orchard is a short ride to Kampong Glam or Lavender, where the late scene is real.
Is there 24-hour halal food in Singapore?
Yes, plenty: 89.7 Supper Club, Adam's Corner, Srisun Express, Sally's Diner, and several Sukiya outlets run 24/7. All are halal-certified per current listings.
What time do halal restaurants close in Singapore?
Most close between 9:30 and 10:30 PM. A small tier stays open to midnight, including Anatolia, and a 24-hour tier covers the deep night.
Where can I eat halal food near me open now late at night?
Open Google Maps, search halal, filter by open now, then check the latest reviews for kitchen hours. If you are central, Kampong Glam is your densest cluster of options.
Is Lau Pa Sat halal?
Partially. Lau Pa Sat has both halal and non-halal stalls, including on the famous satay street. Check the individual stall's status, not just the venue.
Do halal restaurants stay open later during Ramadan?
Many do. Iftar and post-terawih dining push hours later across the city, especially around Kampong Glam. Confirm each restaurant's Ramadan hours, as they differ from regular schedules.
Can I reserve a late table at Anatolia?
Yes. Book through the website or WhatsApp +65 8227 7270. Walk-ins are welcome too, right up to the late seating.
Final Thoughts
Halal late night dinner in Singapore is not an option, it is a category by itself. The 24-hour famous will always be there for the 3 AM prata emergency. But if you want the night to end with a proper meal, charcoal smoke, hot bread, tea and a table full of people you like, the answer is five minutes walk from Bugis MRT.
We keep the grill hot until midnight for exactly this reason. Book your table at Anatolia, or just follow the smell of charcoal down Arab Street. We will be open.