Finding food after Terawih is basically a national sport in Singapore during Ramadan. Whether you've just finished your 8th or 20th raka'at, the hunger pangs are real. To make your life easier, we’ve updated our guide to the best halal supper spots strategically located near mosques across the island.
From the iconic Kampong Gelam stretch to hidden gems in the heartlands, here is where you can fuel up for Suhoor!
Near Masjid Sultan (Kampong Gelam)
The heart of Ramadan festivities! If you’re praying here, you’re spoiled for choice.
1. Zam Zam Singapore
Zam Zam Singapore is a century-old legend that needs no introduction. Their Deer Murtabak and signature Briyani are the ultimate rewards after a long night of prayers.
Halal status: Muslim-Owned
2. The Dim Sum Place
Craving something lighter? The Dim Sum Place serves authentic Cantonese-style dim sum with a local twist. Don't leave without trying their Molten Salted Egg Custard Buns!
Halal status: Halal-Certified
3. The Ramen Stall

Craving some comfort Japanese food after terawih? The Ramen Stall opens till 5am every day!
Known for being one of the only places in Singapore selling halal ramen, there's no better place to satisfy your Japanese food cravings than here.
Halal Status: Halal-certified
4. Kampong Glam Cafe

Kampong Glam Cafe is such a favourite in our office that we have affectionately dubbed it ‘KGC’.
Not only do they serve delicious Malay cuisine, but the dishes are also really affordable as well! Try their Roti Kirai with curry and accompany your meal with iced Milo or tea.
Halal Status: Muslim-owned
Near Masjid Al-Falah (Orchard Road)
Praying in the city? Orchard Road has some surprising late-night gems.
5. Zamas River Valley

Just a 5-minute drive from Masjid Al-Falah, Zamas is a legendary 24-hour haunt.
Whether it's Maggi Goreng or their famous Teh Pandan, they never sleep.
Halal status: Muslim-Owned
Near Masjid Al-Ansar (Bedok)
Easties, you know the drill—Bedok is a supper paradise.
6. Srisun Express (Bedok)
A literal 24-hour lifesaver. From their massive Milo Towers to "Coin Prata," Srisun Express is the supper spot to be at, after 10.30pm.
Halal status: Halal-Certified
7. Enak Enak (Simpang Bedok)
Enak Enak boasts a massive menu featuring everything from Dim Sum to Western and Seafood. Their Simpang Bedok outlet is open till 4am daily!
Halal status: Halal-Certified
8. Cafe Santai (East Coast Park)
Brought to you by the family behind the established Enak Enak halal restaurants, Cafe Santai is the latest eatery at East Coast Park in Singapore, where comfort food meets good vibes!
True to its name (Santai means “relax” in Malay), it’s your go-to for comfort food done right all day till late.
Halal status: Halal-Certified
Address: 1110 East Coast Park, #01-03 Cyclist Park, Singapore 449880
Opening hours: 11am - 2am (Mon - Fri), 9am - 2am (Sat & Sun)
Near Masjid Darul Ghufran (Tampines)
The "Hub" of the East has plenty of spots that stay open late for the Tampines crowd.
9. Saffrons

Their Tampines outlet is open 24 hours. You haven't lived until you've had a Saffrons Briyani or Prata after a long night of worship!
Halal status: Halal-Certified
10. Al-Azhar

Another 24-hour giant. The butter chicken and naan from Al-Azhar are perfect for a heavy supper that will keep you full until Suhoor.
Halal status: Muslim-Owned
Near Masjid Yusof Ishak (Woodlands)
Northies don't have to travel far for a good meal after prayers.
11. Al-Ameen Eating Corner (Woodlands)

Al-Ameen Eating Corner is a Northside staple located at Marsiling Industrial Estate. It’s open 24 hours, serving a huge variety of Indian-Muslim and Thai-Muslim dishes.
Halal status: Muslim-Owned
12. Citrus by the Pool
Located right by the Woodlands Swimming Complex, Citrus by the Pool is open until 5.00am daily! It’s the perfect chill spot for burgers and milkshakes after prayers.
Halal status: Halal-Certified
Ramadan in Singapore is as much about the food as it is about the faith and community.
Knowing you have a warm meal waiting for you after Terawih makes the night even more special.
Which of these late-night suppers is your favourite "healing" spot after prayers?
