Supper club
Hello,
It’s Swift season and fans gather from all around the region to besiege the Singapore National Stadium and sing their hearts out apace with the pop icon. But when the music stops and the curtain calls, finding the perfect supper spot to satiate the hunger pangs comes into focus next for many concert-goers alike. Well, you’re in luck because Singapore’s electrifying nightlife is peppered with some of the best late-night eats in the country.
From comforting soups and live seafood feasts to sumptuous nasi lemak, Tatler Dining dives into the most popular street eats in close proximity—no more than a ten-minute drive from the Singapore National Stadium—that promises an unforgettable gastronomic encore. Let this be your handy guide when planning your next concert.
Dawson Tan
Assistant Dining Editor, Singapore
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