1016 Geylang East Avenue 3, Singapore 389731 #01-165
$6 · Halal Certified · Restaurant · Asian · Chicken · Seafood · Vegetarian · Beverages · Chinese · Thai · Indian
Monday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours
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Rated 5.0/5.0 7 months ago
Stopped in after midnight and ordered chilli beef and a side of char kway teow. The place was busy and food arrived quickly. $26 total with a coke, bargain! Lots of flavour proper hawker food.
Rated 4.0/5.0 5 months ago
This place serves excellent mamak food! Everything here is nice and delicious. Conveniently located opposite PLQ’s Burger King and just next to Paya Lebar MRT exit C. Loving their super cooler made of coconut water, wheatgrass and coconut flesh! Opens 24 hours. Only downside is that the place can get a bit warm and stuffy.
Rated 5.0/5.0 10 months ago
Prices were up since few years ago,I took photos of the menu as of 25 Feb 2022. Went during lunch time. Prata and thosai only available until 11am. Nasi goreng and bee hoon goreng were nice at $4 each and came with a sunny side up egg.
Rated 3.0/5.0 5 months ago
Decided to pop in for tea. Had both tea and chendol. Initially the chendol has too much coconut milk and it was weak on taste. I asked them to add more gula melaka, and this made the chendol better. It could do with more red beans. Overall a nice and relaxing place to hang around.
Rated 3.0/5.0 a year ago
It’s on great location just next to the pay lebar square and MRT station. Went for the lunch couldn’t get everything on the manu, certain food can only be served either for lunch or dinner. Giving 3 stars for food being bit pricey, not enough food for the portion, using too much tomato and onion on squid fish and last not least fried chicken was so dry. And the food is Halal too ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️
Rated 4.0/5.0 7 months ago
This place serves excellent mamak food! Everything here is quite nice and delicious, reasonably priced too. Conveniently located opposite PLQ’s Burger King and just next to Paya Lebar MRT exit C. Loving their super cooler made of coconut water, wheatgrass and coconut flesh! Opens 24 hours. Only downside is that the place can get a bit warm and stuffy.
Rated 4.0/5.0 5 months ago
Thanks to the many positive Google reviews on the dry fried beef kway teow, I got that and wasn’t disappointed. Good wok hei, and the perfect balance of noodles vs accompaniment (meat+veg). Most places that serve this dish give a mountain of noodles and little meat, so I was impressed by the generous amount of veggies (look at the bean sprouts and Chye sim!) which make a veggie lover like me happy! Beef slices were good too although some were too fatty for me and difficult to chew, but that would please those who prefer fatty meat. Also had a side of custard bao which was standard. Refreshing ice teh o limau to wash it all down. Great meal for $12.80!
Rated 2.0/5.0 4 months ago
Ordered the Iced Teh and Fish Ball Noodle for $2.40 and $4.50 respectively. The iced teh was extremely sweet - I didn't drink all of it as it was just too sweet. The fish balls were not fresh and didn't taste good. The soup didn't taste good too. Noodles and vegetables were fine though.
Rated 4.0/5.0 5 months ago
Nice place to have supper. Near MRT exit so got shelter. Food variety is a lot so you can go crazy. At night can get very busy so have to wait a little to find a seat.
Rated 5.0/5.0 8 months ago
Halal restaurant at Paya Lebar area which remains open 24x7. The price is cheap, yet the food was really delicious. It gets quite busy from 10am till midnight. I tried the Hainanese Chicken Rice, Sambal Stingray, Otak-otak, Super Cooler Drink (based on coconut juice), and I highly recommend it.
Rated 4.0/5.0 6 months ago
Such a cozy space for dinner with an extensive menu :) * Maggie goreng 4/5 * Pineapple fried rice 2.5/5 (avoid this one, there are many other menu to try) * Teh peng 4/5 * Iced Lemon Tea 4/5 (a bit too sweet for my liking)
Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago
The food varies in taste, order coin prata, didn’t like it, was too thick, came with chicken curry and the chicken had alot of fats, the last time i had supper here, the taste was much better. What i like was that they have a fridge full of fruits and soy dessert! Still a must visit for the halah friends! Hopeful that they beef up the taste of food!
Rated 4.0/5.0 6 months ago
A great place to dine and chill with friends after hours (hence the name “supper club”). Staff are friendly and the food is good. Highly recommended!
Rated 5.0/5.0 5 months ago
Finally tried here after passing by many times! I like the chicken rice, it has kind of a home cook taste and the chicken meat is also soft and flavourful. The gray is just nice too, not salty nor blend. The rice has also the chicken rice pandan fragrance. Laksa portion is huge and top with a generous spoonful portion of chilli paste. Lunch time is very crowded, suggest to go in evening or night for supper as it wont be that hot too.
Rated 3.0/5.0 4 months ago
Had a mee goreng with chicken added on. $6+. Chicken was too salty. Decided not to finish the chicken. The wife had stir-fried plain broccoli. $14. Was a bit expensive as the portion wasn't big for $14. The boy had the chicken wrap with fries. The best review came from him. He thought the wrap was better that the one at Spize as the sauce was nicer and the wrap wasn't overflowing with purple cabbage 😅
Rated 2.0/5.0 a month ago
Food is Trash, why even bother when the price also makes no sense for the quality the provide. A regrettable experience. Hokkien mee was diluted and teh ice was sugar loaded.
Rated 3.0/5.0 4 months ago
The restaurant comprises several smaller stalls, each offering a diverse range of cuisine, spanning from Indian to Western. It operates with a centralized order-taking and payment system, with orders being directed to various hawkers. While the food quality was average, the standout features include its 24-hour operation and extensive menu options.
Rated 2.0/5.0 2 months ago
Generally a very busy place for supper. There are many different stalls selling a variety of food, but order taking is centralised. Prices for drinks are very expensive, though other food are reasonably well priced. The water chestnut was very diluted and plain. The wheat grass bandung was surprisingly nice. Staff were very unfriendly and rude. They refuse to let you sit where you want even when there is free space. Good thing is that the place is open 24/7.
Rated 3.0/5.0 a week ago
It has an amazing variety (chinese , Indian,Malay, Western) of food at reasonable prices. Ordered crispy seafood noodle (tasty but only prawn was provided). Prata ok and cheese fries ok.
Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago
👅 Taste: The culinary offerings here are a feast for the senses, catering to a broad palette with its wide variety of cuisines. The Fried Beef Kway Teow stands out for its rich 'wok hei' aroma and flavor, a testament to the authentic cooking techniques employed. While the recent adjustment to their Hokkien Mee recipe was a miss for me, their pratas and dim sum remain unbeatable in taste and quality. This place proves that halal food can be just as diverse and delicious, satisfying cravings across the board. ⭐️ Service: Service at this diner is noteworthy. Despite the constant buzz and high customer turnover, the staff manages to be prompt and polite, making you feel genuinely taken care of. The impressive speed at which they serve dishes ensures that your late-night hunger pangs are quickly appeased, contributing to an overall pleasant dining experience. 💰 Pricing: Value for money is a significant advantage here, with a plate of Fried Beef Kway Teow and a drink costing around an average of $10. Considering the variety and quality of food offered, dining here feels like a steal. It's a great spot for anyone looking to enjoy a diverse range of cuisines without spending a fortune. 🍽️ Ambience: The atmosphere is lively, to say the least. Its popularity means the place is always bustling and somewhat noisy, but this adds to the vibrant night-time dining experience. Despite the crowds, I've never had trouble finding a seat, which speaks to the well-organized space. While the ambience may not cater to those seeking a quiet, intimate dining experience, it's perfect for lively gatherings and solo adventures alike.
Rated 5.0/5.0 2 weeks ago
The best choice during late night, even better, operating hours is 24/7. You can order literally everything here, whether it’s cuisine from Indian, Malay, Chinese, or even western. Roti Prata and fried rice is very good, and the grilled stingrays is fresh and spicy. Will come back for more.
Rated 5.0/5.0 a week ago
Great food, tried out the exquisite french cuisine "Le Po Dyanm Swepé-Poule Vuolta"