Telok Ayer Food Guide: 22 Best Places To Eat At

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Telok Ayer food guide


Telok Ayer cafes are in abundance for their chic interiors and chill brunches. Amoy Street Food Centre is nearby too. But if you think that is all to Telok Ayer, you are missing out. Here are some underrated Telok Ayer food places that we like.


1. Daily Beer


Popular Korean fried chicken chain Daily Beer opened their first outlet in Singapore sometime in May 2024, making it one of the most vibey chimaek spots in the CBD. We recommend getting the crowd-favourite Angry Bird, which is essentially tender, deep-fried chicken priced at $30.90++ for eight pieces. Pair this with their toasty Cheese Balls ($12++ for five), featuring mozzarella cheese packed in a mochi-like fried ball. Your experience isn’t complete without having their craft beers, where there are seven flavours to choose from. Prices range from $13++ to $15++

Read our Daily Beer feature.

Address: 212 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068645
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11:30am to 11pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am to 12:30am
Website
Daily Beer is not a halal-certified eatery.

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2. Toku Nori


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Toku Nori is a Japanese restaurant serving up handrolls, appetisers, and a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The restaurant is a quick three-minute walk from Telok Ayer MRT Station! During our visit, we enjoyed the Wagyu & Uni ($16++) handroll, starring Wagyu karubi, Hokkaido uni, and caviar. An equally delicious alternative is the Foie Gras ($16++) handroll, featuring aburi foie gras topped with a spicy leek and garlic soy glaze. Substantiate your meal with the sweet-salty Chicken Ribs ($14++): crispy, fried chicken ribs covered in yakisoba sauce. 

Read our Toku Nori feature.

Address: 200A Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068638
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 12pm to 2:30pm, 5:30pm to 11pm
Website
Toku Nori is not a halal-certified eatery.

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3. L’antica Pizzeria da Michele


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L’antica Pizzeria da Michele is one of Naples’ oldest pizzerias, and they have been around since 1870. Good news: their Club Street outlet marks the restaurant’s first outlet in Southeast Asia! If you don’t know what to get, start with the classic Margherita ($28++), featuring tomato sauce, Pecorino Romano DOP, Agerola fior di latte (fresh mozzarella), and some basil. For those who prefer punchy flavours, get the Cetara ($34++) instead. You get the same toppings in the Margherita, as well as Cetara anchovies, Leccino olives, and capers. 

Read our L’antica Pizzeria da Michele review.

Address: 8 Club Street, #01-08, Singapore 069472
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 11pm, Sun 12pm to 4pm
Website
L’antica Pizzeria da Michele is not a halal-certified eatery.

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4. Moss Cross Tokyo


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Moss Cross Tokyo has opened their first overseas outlet in Singapore. This is an omakase restaurant that fuses both French and Japanese cuisine, creating new and interesting dishes you can look forward to. Last time we went, we tried their Wakon-Yosai ($150++ per person) which came in a beautiful platter with nine mini plates of assorted starters. 

Check out our Moss Cross Tokyo review.

Address: 181 South Bridge Road, #02-01, Capri by Fraser China Square, Singapore 058743
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Website
Moss Cross Tokyo is not a halal-certified eatery.

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5. Want Food Taiwanese Delights


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If you are craving lu rou fan and oyster mee sua, Want Food Taiwanese Delights is a good place! We liked their Braised Pork Rice ($9.80+) as it did not make us feel jelak. Their mee sua here is slightly different as it comes with large chunks of pork intestines. If you’re a fan of offal, get the Oyster Intestine Mee Sua (from $8.50+) which also comes with plump and fresh oysters.

Read our Want Food Taiwanese Delights review.

Address: 22 Cross Street, #01-63, Cross Street Exchange, Singapore 048421
Opening hours: Mon-Tue & Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Website
Want Food Taiwanese Delights is not a halal-certified eatery.


6. Thachang


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ICYMI, Thachang has moved to Telok Ayer after the closing of Golden Mile Complex. This restaurant is known for their Special Pork Boat Noodle ($10.90++). We loved the robust flavour and the wide variety of meats consisting of pork balls, tender pork slices, and liver. Our favourite was the Special Beef Boat Noodle Soup ($11.90++) for its rich and robust beef broth. 

Read our Thachang review.

Address: 171 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068621
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Website
Thachang is not a halal-certified eatery.

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7. Spicy Wife


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A Telok Ayer food guide is incomplete without mentioning Amoy Street Food Centre. Spicy Wife offers affordable, large portions of nasi lemak in the hawker centre! The last time went, we found their Mutton Rendang ($7.50) to be the unexpected MVP as the meat did not have any hint of gaminess, and instead, was well-marinated with the aromatic flavours of rendang. 

Read our Spicy Wife review. 

Address: 7 Maxwell Road, #02-119, Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 069111
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10:45am to 2pm
Website
Spicy Wife is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.

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8. Kamal’s Restaurant


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If you are craving some mamak stall goodness, head to Kamal’s Restaurant! This restaurant touts themselves to be the specialist in chicken briyani, so we got a plate to try. Their Fried Chicken Briyani ($8) was served with basmati rice and a large piece of deep-fried chicken thigh. We liked the crispy batter that was well-seasoned with turmeric and masala. The rice in the briyani was super fluffy and flavourful too! 

Read our Kamal’s Restaurant review

Address: 7 Stanley Street, Singapore 068726
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 7am to 6pm
Kamal’s Restaurant is a Muslim-owned eatery. 

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9. The Fat Kid Bakery


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For a sweet snack, head to The Fat Kid Bakery for sourdough bombolone! Bomboloni is an Italian stuffed doughnut that is known for its light fluffiness, but what’s special about the bakery is that they use sourdough instead of a regular doughnut. The last time we tried these, our three favourite flavours were Blueberry Cheesecake ($5.30), Citrus Bomb ($5.30), and Sea Salt Maple ($5.50). For folks who prefer savoury foods, the bakery also has flavours such as the Spicy Egg Mayo ($6.50) and Garlic Mascarpone ($6.50).

Read our The Fat Kid Bakery review.

Address: 39 Amoy Street, Singapore 069865
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 9am to 5pm, Fri 9am to 6:30pm, Sat 10:30am to 4:30pm
Website
The Fat Kid Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.

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10. Lian Hup Heng


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Here’s another recco from Amoy Street Food Centre: Lian Hup Heng, a hawker bakery serving affordable bakes. Our favourite was their Orh Nee Tart ($3.80) for its rich filling and silky texture. We also liked the subtle tanginess of their Yoghurt Cranberry ($3.80) cake. They also have a Today’s Special ($3.80) that changes daily, so there is a new pastry to look forward to on each visit. 

Read our Lian Hup Heng review.

Address: 7 Maxwell Road, #02-128, Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 069111
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am to 3pm
Website
Lian Hup Heng is not a halal-certified eatery.

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11. Daylight Coffee


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Pair your bakes with drinks from Daylight Coffee. This hawker stall near Lian Hup Heng offers cafe-style coffee at great prices. We tried their Iced Oat White ($5) and loved how well the roasted coffee paired with the smooth oat milk. The stall is also famous for their Spanish Latte ($4.50), which is your regular espresso-based coffee with condensed milk, giving it a milky sweetness. 

Read our Daylight Coffee feature.

Address: 7 Maxwell Road, #02-126, Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 069111
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 3pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 2:30pm
Website
Daylight Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.

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12. Quan Ji


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Zi char from Quan Ji at Amoy Street Food Centre had us completely impressed. Dubbed by my colleague as “the king of noodles” was the Wong Po Lou Meen ($20) AKA yellow cloth noodles. This decadent dish comprised egg noodles seasoned in lard and oyster sauce, and then tucked in a prawn omelette blanket. The lard added tons of flavour to the noodles and gave them a glowing sheen. 

Read our Quan Ji review.

Address: 7 Maxwell Road, #01-56, Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 069111
Opening hours: Wed-Fri 11am to 10:15pm, Sat-Sun 3:30pm to 9:30pm
Quan Ji is not a halal-certified eatery.


13. French Fold


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Tucked in the corner of Telok Ayer Street is French Fold. This cafe was the talk of the town for a brief period for their delicately presented dishes. This restaurant makes their crepes and galettes Breton-syle, which means that the batter is made with specially imported buckwheat flour, giving them a unique nutty flavour. We loved the No.4 ($19++), a pretty package of ham, mushrooms, sunny-side-up egg, and Comte cheese, perfect as a breakfast platter. 

Read our French Fold review.

Address: 204 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068640
Opening hours: Sun-Wed 8am to 11pm, Thurs-Sat 8am to 12am
Website
French Fold is not a halal-certified eatery.


14. Plain Vanilla


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If you are looking to do some cafe-hopping, Plain Vanilla is a great place to start! This long-standing coffee place does their basics well. Try their “PBJ” ($10++) sandwich, which has a twist of house-made sea salt almond butter and raspberry rose jam. Or pair your coffee with their Earl Grey Lavender Cupcake ($4.80++), our favourite out of their mainstays for its rich tea flavour.

Read our best Plain Vanilla cupcakes feature!

Address: 134 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068600
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 7:30am to 7pm, Sun 7:30am to 5pm
Website
Plain Vanilla is not a halal-certified eatery.

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15. LUNA


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Another cafe-hopping spot we like is LUNA for their Asian twist on sponge cakes. They are known for their Orh Nee Cake ($8.50++), which is a modern take on the Teochew dessert, with yam paste in the middle and coconut-flavoured toppings on the cake. This one had a great textural contrast thanks to the smooth taro paste and dried crispy coconut flakes. Alternatively, if you like nutty combinations, we recommend the Pistachio Roulade ($8.50++), featuring whipped hazelnut ganache, pistachio cream, and vanilla chantilly cream.

Read our LUNA review.

Address: 53 Amoy Street, Singapore 069879
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 12pm to 6:30pm, Fri-Sat 12pm to 9pm
Website
LUNA is not a halal-certified eatery.

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16. Hellu Coffee


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Hellu Coffee at Far East Square is where you get delicious croffles! On our visit, their Maple Bacon ($7.90+) croffle was a delicious, chunky mix of savoury and sweet in each bite. Hellu Coffee is also known for their Creamu drinks, which stars a generous amount of whipped cream on top. We got their Iced Matcha Creamu ($8.90+) and really liked the balance of earthy matcha and sweet cream.

Read our Hellu Coffee review.

Address: 137 Amoy Street, #01-05, Far East Square, Singapore 049965
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 8am to 5pm, Fri 8am to 4pm, Sat 10am to 4pm
Website
Hellu Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.

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17. Fu Lin Bar & Kitchen


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To experience eating yong tau foo (YTF) in a bar setting, try out Fu Lin Bar & Kitchen. The restaurant offers Ampang-style YTF, where the toppings you pick will be deep-fried, drenched in meat gravy, and served with thick bee hoon or rice. The last time went there, we loved that the deep-fried ingredients stayed crunchy even after being covered in gravy. 

Read our Fu Lin Bar & Kitchen review

Address: 127 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068596
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 12am, Fri 11am to 1am, Sat 4pm to 12am
Website
Fu Lin Bar & Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery.


18. Leshan Cafe


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Leshan Cafe is located inside Thian Hock Keng Temple, next to the Musical Box Museum. This is where you can eat Peranakan food while soaking in the peace of the temple. The cafe is known for the Sing Laksa ($14) as their customers love the large prawns and rich broth. Else, you can also try their Laksa Ramen ($16.80) with the same noodles found at Ippudo ramen! 

BTW, the Kueh Kueh ($1.80 per piece) in this cafe is also approved by Malaysian comedian and The Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng as he had once featured their kueh on his IG story. 

Address: 168 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068619
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 4:30pm
Website
Leshan Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


19. Beppu Menkan


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Beppu Menkan has been serving up ramen in Singapore for more than 20 years. Their affordable yet special noods come with a variety of toppings. One example is the Umi Jigoku ($15.80++), which translates directly to sea hell. This dish consists of an array of seafood such as mussels and prawns in a spicy soup broth. If you’re looking for something mild that won’t have you hogging up a toilet cubicle, Char Siew Ramen ($14.80++) is a safe bet.

Address: 3 Pickering Street, #01-32/33, China Square Central, Singapore 048660
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm, Sat 11:30am to 10pm
Website
Beppu Menkan is not a halal-certified eatery.


20. YinJi


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YinJi is an award-winning chee cheong fun eatery from Guangzhou. This place is where to go if you are still thinking of that zha leong AKA Fried Dough Roll ($5.50) you ate on your last trip to Hong Kong. For folks who have not been to HK, zha leong is you tiao that’s wrapped in chee cheong fun and drenched in soy-based sauce. They make delicious rice porridge too! Their “Boat” Congee ($7.30) has a medley of toppings, including prawns, sliced fish, and peanuts. 

Read our YinJi review.

Address: 133 Amoy Street, #01-01, Far East Square, Singapore 049962
Opening hours: Mon 9:30am to 4pm, Tue-Sat 9:30am to 7pm
Website
YinJi is not a halal-certified eatery.


21. Biang Biang Noodles Xi An Famous Food


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If you’re on TikTok, you may have seen the video discussing the most difficult Chinese character to write—the word “biang” in biang biang noodles. Now you can eat them at Biang Biang Noodles Xi An Famous Food at Telok Ayer Street, and at great prices too! For only $8.90, you can get the Biang Biang Noodles Three-In-One, which is the super-filling combination of the iconic wide noodles with stir-fried tomato eggs, braised meat, and some vegetables. 

Address: 51 Telok Ayer Street, #01-07, Singapore 048441
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am to 9:30pm, Sat 10:30am to 9pm
Website
Biang Biang Noodles Xi An Famous Food is not a halal-certified eatery.


22. Kulto


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If you need a quiet place for a corporate meal or family gathering, Kulto is a great pick. Their Salmon Tartare Crispy Avocado & Almond Cream ($26++) is said to be a crowd favourite! The crispy avocado boasts a great textural contrast to the raw salmon. You can end your meal with a dessert, including their signature Kulto Cheese Cake ($16++)

Address: 87 Amoy Street, Singapore 069906
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 12am, Sat 5pm to 12am
Website
Kulto is not a halal-certified eatery.


Best Telok Ayer food places


Now you know that cheap food in Telok Ayer is not just food from Amoy Street Food Centre. With these places, you can hide from the lunch crowd and still be able to enjoy tasty food! 

For more goodies in the area, check out our Chinatown food guide for an affordable hotpot buffet and Michelin-approved curry mee. Alternatively, check out the best Korean restaurants in the CBD for legit jjajangmyeon, K-BBQ and more.

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