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DIMENSIONS' recommendations for late night eats near DIMENSIONS International College Bukit Timah

This week, we continue our food series with places around DIMENSIONS International College Bukit Timah campus! Here are our top 5 picks for places that are best suited for all you night owls out there.   

1. G7 Sinma


Established in 1998, G7 Sinma has long established its name as a connoisseur of frog porridge from its humble beginnings in Geylang Lorong 7 (thus the name G7). Now a short walk away from DIMENSIONS International College Bukit Timah, you can expect a variety of over 150 mouth-watering dishes. Be it rich, decadent frog porridge for a late night supper or a sumptuous chilli crab and Dong Po Pork for dinner, G7 Sinma is sure to satisfy your cravings.

Address:  6 Cheong Chin Nam Rd, Singapore 599731
Opening hours: 12pm – 3am

2. Han Fung Korean BBQ Restaurant


If Korean food or barbeque is what you crave, look no further.  Han Fung Korean BBQ Restaurant is well known for its quality and authentic Korean food. Servers at Han Fung Korean BBQ Restaurant are happy to barbeque your food for you in the kitchen if you are concerned about your clothes smelling of barbeque. According to Korean diners, Han Fung Korean BBQ’s Samgyeopsal(Grilled Pork Belly) is one of the best and most authentic in Singapore. Its Budae Jjigae (Army stew) is equally as noteworthy, making Han Fung Korean BBQ Restaurant the place to be even for the most discerning of foodies.     

Address:  16 Cheong Chin Nam Rd, Singapore 599731
Opening hours: 11.30am – 1am

3. Al Ameen Eating House


Specializing in delicious Indian and Muslim Thai cuisine, Al Ameen has long made a name for itself in the Bukit Timah Area. Open 24 hours a day, Al Ameen is the perfect place for a late dinner, or even just a place to sit down with a good strong cup of teh tarik and a plate of prata. A common supper joint for many students studying nearby, Al-Ameen serves up delicious prata, butter chicken, naan, fried noodles, and all your usual Indian comfort food, perfect for those looking for a sinful late night snack.

Address:  2 – 4 Cheong Chin Nam Rd, Singapore 599731
Opening hours: 24hours

4. Bukit Timah Market and Food Centre


If you’re unsure of what to eat for dinner or supper, just head down to Bukit Timah Market and Food Centre for a no frills dining experience with staggering variety. Famous for its local favourites like carrot cake, chicken rice, wanton noodles and hokkien mee, Bukit Timah Market is the best place if you’re not sure what your cravings are and also if you are on a budget!

Address: 116 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 588172
Opening Hours: 7am – Late

5. Udders: The Udder Pancake


Famous for its amazing ice creams, Udders has now opened an outlet specializing in pancakes. With a newer, larger menu, Udders at Lorong Kilat now offers up a variety of tasty eats guaranteed to get appetites running. Be it snacks like Truffle Fries ($13.90) or deep fried mushrooms served with curry mayonnaise ($8.90), to their now signature pancakes served with other ingredients, from decadently sweet ones like caramelized bananas to savory choices like pulled pork. One highly recommended dish is their Pancakes with Salmon, Crab and Caviar Eggs Benedict( $16.90/24.90), which many a diner has raved about.


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