Overview
Plaza Singapura stands as one of Singapore’s most accessible dining destinations, strategically positioned at the intersection of three MRT lines. The mall hosts 15 diverse eateries spanning international cuisines, from Chinese gelato sensations to Korean pizza chains, halal-certified seafood, and Japanese curry houses.
🍨 Desserts & Sweet Treats
Yeah Gelato
Specialty: Chinese gelato with signature tall peaks
Menu Highlights:
- Pistachio ($9.80): Premium nutty gelato with velvety smooth texture and subtle saltiness that balances sweetness
- Premium Rice ($9.80): Unique smoky, roasted flavor with short-grained rice bits for textural contrast
Analysis: Yeah Gelato represents the 2025 wave of China F&B entering Singapore. The price point positions it as a premium gelato option, with the distinctive presentation (tall peaks) serving as an Instagram-worthy differentiator. The Premium Rice flavor showcases innovative Asian-fusion dessert thinking.
Location: #01-K1 | Hours: Daily 10am-10pm
CHAGEE
Specialty: Chinese tea brand with bottled take-home options
Menu Highlights:
- Jasmine Green Milk Tea (from $4.90): Classic crowd-pleaser
- Peach Oolong Milk Tea (from $4.90): Fruity refreshing option
- Da Hong Pao Snow Cap Milk Tea ($6.90): Premium tea with signature snow cap topping
Analysis: CHAGEE’s return to Singapore in 2025 after early 2024 departure indicates strong brand recovery. The Tea on Tap feature for bottled drinks is a smart retail innovation, allowing customers to purchase for home consumption. Price range ($4.90-$6.90) sits competitively within Singapore’s bubble tea market.
Location: #01-58/59 | Hours: Daily 10am-10pm
🥖 Bakeries & Quick Bites
Pawa Bakery
Specialty: Shio pan and bagels
Menu Highlights:
- Plain Shio Pan ($2.30): Ranked #1 in Singapore by Eatbook; crispy golden bottom with fluffy interior
- Garlic Cream Cheese Bagel ($3.80): Fragrant garlic butter meets smooth cream cheese
- Chilli Mushroom Bagel ($3.80): Savory umami combination
- Matcha Red Bean Mochi Bagel ($3.80): Japanese-inspired sweet option
Analysis: Excellent value proposition with shio pan under $3 and bagels under $4. The grab-and-go kiosk format suits Plaza Singapura’s high foot traffic. Wide bagel variety (4+ flavors mentioned) caters to diverse preferences from savory to sweet.
Location: #B2-32 | Hours: Daily 10am-9pm
🍜 Asian Cuisine
Co Chung (Vietnamese)
Specialty: Authentic Vietnamese cuisine by retired nurse
Menu Highlights:
- Pho Beef Noodle Soup ($14.90++): Light yet flavorful beef broth
- Vietnamese Broken Rice ($14.90++): Marinated grilled pork, house-made meatball, sunny-side-up egg
Analysis: Consistent $14.90++ pricing suggests simplified menu strategy. The founder’s background (retired nurse turned restaurateur) adds authenticity narrative. Broken rice option provides alternative for non-noodle eaters.
Location: #B2-20 | Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice (Thai)
Specialty: Award-winning Bangkok-style chicken rice Halal Certified ✓
Menu Highlights:
- Chicken Rice ($5.50++/breast, $6.50++/thigh): Bangkok-style poached chicken with cucumber
- Steamed Sea Bass with Chilli, Lime and Garlic ($29.90++): Whole fish, Thai-style sour and spicy
Analysis: Entry-level pricing ($5.50++) makes this one of the most affordable Plaza Singapura options. The $24+ jump to sea bass positions it as a premium order. Bangkok authenticity and halal certification expand market reach.
Location: #03-24 | Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
Typhoon Cafe (Taiwanese)
Specialty: Taiwanese comfort food and desserts
Menu Highlights:
- Taiwanese Oyster Mee Sua ($12.90++): Vinegary broth with crispy fried pig intestine and oyster
- Signature Souffle Stackers ($16.80++): Mixed berries, vanilla crumble, honeycomb ice cream
- BBT Souffle Stackers ($16.80++): Taiwanese milk tea, tapioca pearls, vanilla ice cream
Analysis: Fusion dessert innovation stands out (BBT soufflé). The crispy fried proteins in traditionally soft mee sua shows textural contrast expertise. Dessert pricing at $16.80++ positions as premium experience.
Location: #04-63/67 | Hours: Daily 11:30am-10pm
Tamoya Udon (Japanese)
Specialty: Award-winning Sanuki udon
Menu Highlights:
- Sanuki Beef Egg Udon ($12.70++): Japanese onsen egg over beef slices
- Black Garlic Tonkotsu Udon ($12.30++): House-made black garlic sauce with pork broth
- Tempura sides (from $1.30++): Shiitake mushroom, prawn, and more
Analysis: Competitive pricing ($12-13++) for Japanese mains. Affordable tempura add-ons allow customization. Black garlic sauce made in-house demonstrates culinary commitment. Award-winning status justifies premium positioning.
Location: #06-11/12 | Hours: Sun-Thurs 11:15am-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11:15am-10pm
CoCo ICHIBANYA (Japanese Curry)
Specialty: Customizable Japanese curry rice
Menu Highlights:
- Pork Cutlet & Cheese Curry ($16.50++): Crispy breaded pork with melted cheese
- Fried Salmon Curry ($16++): Seafood alternative
- Shrimp Cutlet Curry ($14++): Budget-friendly option
Analysis: Five spice levels offer customization. Price range ($14-16.50++) clusters tightly, simplifying decision-making. Protein variety (pork, salmon, shrimp) caters to different dietary preferences.
Location: #03-73 | Hours: Daily 10am-10pm
Muji Cafe (Japanese)
Specialty: Deli sets with seasonal selections
Menu Structure:
- Base Set (from $16.80+): 1 hot + 1 cold deli, rice/bread choice, soup
- 3 Deli Set ($20.80+): More filling option with extra dish
- Soy-Sansho French Fries ($7.90+): Shoyu, parmesan, sansho seasoning
Analysis: Deli set format provides variety and customization. Seasonal rotation encourages repeat visits. $4 upsell to 3-deli set represents good value. Japanese-French fusion fries showcase creative East-West blend.
Location: #01-10 | Hours: Daily 11:30am-8:30pm
🍕 Western Cuisine
Eat Pizza (Korean)
Specialty: Korean-style personal pizzas
Menu Highlights:
- Pepperoni ($6.50): Classic entry option
- Crispy Potato Turkey Bacon ($6.90): Korean fusion favorite
- Korean Spicy Chicken ($7.90): Bestseller with local flavor profile
Analysis: Exceptional value at $6.50-7.90 per pizza. Three Singapore outlets indicate successful market penetration. Korean twist on Western pizza appeals to local palates. Individual serving size suits solo diners and quick meals.
Location: #B2-38 | Hours: Daily 11am-9:30pm
Five Guys (American)
Specialty: American burgers and shakes
Menu Highlights:
- Bacon Cheeseburger ($22.50): Applewood bacon upgrade on classic
- Cheeseburger ($18.50): Base burger option
- Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($10.90): Green pepper, American cheese, mushrooms
- Five Guys Shake ($11.80): Unlimited free mix-ins (peanut butter, coffee, salted caramel)
Analysis: Plaza Singapura houses Singapore’s flagship store (since 2019). Premium pricing ($18.50-22.50 for burgers) positions as indulgent choice. Unlimited shake mix-ins provide strong value proposition and customization appeal.
Location: #01-32/33/34C/35 | Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè (Italian)
Specialty: Muslim-friendly handcrafted pasta Halal Certified ✓
Menu Highlights:
- Tortiglioni Spicy Pink Sauce ($8.90++): Budget-friendly pasta
- Spaghetti with Turkey Strip & Chicken Carbonara ($13.90++): Halal carbonara alternative
- Linguine with Spicy Chicken Katsu & Japanese Curry Sauce ($14.90++): East-West fusion
Analysis: Outstanding value with pasta from $8.90++. Halal certification with Italian cuisine fills market gap. Creative fusion (Japanese curry pasta) shows culinary innovation. Family-friendly positioning with affordable pricing.
Location: #03-79/83 | Hours: Daily 11:30am-10pm
🥩 Premium Dining
Bizen Wagyu & Salad Bar
Specialty: Affordable wagyu steaks (described as “atas Astons”)
Menu Range:
- Chuck ($37.90++): Entry-level wagyu
- Tenderloin ($57.90++): Premium cut
- 20 different cuts available
Analysis: Wide price range ($37.90-57.90++) ensures accessibility. “Atas Astons” positioning clever—familiar concept elevated. Twenty cuts demonstrate serious meat program. Entry at $37.90++ undercuts typical wagyu pricing.
Location: #03-65 | Hours: Mon-Thurs 11:30am-3pm, 5:30pm-10pm; Fri-Sun 11:30am-10pm
Haidilao (Hot Pot)
Specialty: Customer service-focused hot pot
Experience:
- Multiple soup bases (Tomato, Sichuan Spicy, etc.)
- Extensive sides selection (handmade meatballs, fish roe beancurd)
- Famous for service and birthday celebrations
Analysis: Premium positioning through experience rather than price point alone. Extended hours (until 5am on weekends) captures late-night market. Service reputation drives traffic despite higher costs. Birthday celebration specialization creates occasion-dining appeal.
Location: #04-01/20 | Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-5am, Sat-Sun 10:30am-5am
🦞 Seafood
Cajun On Wheels
Specialty: Seafood buckets and Cajun cuisine Halal Certified ✓
Menu Highlights:
- Mussels Stew ($31+): Feeds 2, spicy tomato base, corn, potatoes
- Poseidon Bucket ($113+): 2x 400g Sri Lankan crabs, 300g prawns, 300g mussels, 300g clams, sides
- Signature Sides: Clam Chowder ($7.50+), Fried Squid ($9.80+), Chicken Spam Fries ($6.50+)
Analysis: Halal-certified seafood bucket is rare market positioning. Poseidon Bucket at $113+ offers “Dancing Crab experience” at potentially better value. Serves groups well. Mussels Stew at $31+ provides affordable entry point. Strong sides program enhances main orders.
Location: #03-92 | Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
💰 Price Analysis by Category
Budget-Friendly (Under $10):
- Eat Pizza: $6.50-7.90
- Pawa Bakery: $2.30-3.80
- Go-Ang Pratunam: $5.50-6.50
Mid-Range ($10-20):
- Typhoon Cafe: $12.90-16.80
- Co Chung: $14.90
- Tamoya Udon: $12.30-12.70
- CoCo ICHIBANYA: $14-16.50
- Muji Cafe: $16.80-20.80
- Five Guys: $10.90-18.50
Premium ($20+):
- Five Guys Burgers: $18.50-22.50
- Bizen Wagyu: $37.90-57.90
- Cajun On Wheels: $31-113
🕌 Halal-Certified Options
Three establishments offer halal certification:
- Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice (Thai) – $5.50++
- Cajun On Wheels (Seafood/Cajun) – $31-113
- Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè (Italian) – $8.90++
Analysis: Halal options span budget to premium, Thai to Italian to seafood. Good diversity for Muslim diners.
🚚 Delivery Options
Note: The document does not explicitly mention delivery partnerships or availability. However, based on Singapore F&B norms, likely scenarios include:
Probable Delivery Platforms:
- GrabFood (mentioned: “Grab Dine Out” in site categories)
- Foodpanda
- Deliveroo
Restaurants Most Likely Offering Delivery:
- Chain Restaurants: Five Guys, Haidilao, CoCo ICHIBANYA, CHAGEE (established delivery infrastructure)
- Individual Orders: Eat Pizza, Pawa Bakery (suited for delivery)
- Group Orders: Cajun On Wheels, Haidilao (bucket/hot pot formats)
Less Delivery-Friendly:
- Yeah Gelato (melting risk)
- Muji Cafe deli sets (multiple components)
- Bizen Wagyu steaks (quality degradation)
Recommendation: Contact individual restaurants directly or check GrabFood/Foodpanda apps for current delivery availability, as mall-based outlets may have varying delivery partnerships.
🎯 Dining Recommendations by Occasion
Solo Quick Meal: Eat Pizza ($6.50-7.90), Go-Ang Pratunam ($5.50++)
Date Night: Bizen Wagyu ($37.90++), Mamma Mia ($8.90-14.90++)
Family Gathering: Haidilao, Cajun On Wheels Poseidon Bucket ($113+)
Budget Group Meal: Mamma Mia pasta, Eat Pizza
Late Night: Haidilao (until 5am on weekends)
Halal Requirements: Go-Ang Pratunam, Cajun On Wheels, Mamma Mia
Dessert/Drinks: Yeah Gelato, CHAGEE, Typhoon Cafe soufflé
📊 Overall Assessment
Strengths:
- Excellent cuisine diversity (Asian, Western, premium, budget)
- Multiple halal-certified options
- Strong value propositions across price points
- Extended operating hours (Haidilao until 5am)
- Convenient MRT accessibility
Considerations:
- Many outlets are not halal-certified (11 of 15)
- Limited explicit delivery information
- Service charges (++) apply to most restaurants
- Peak hours likely crowded given central location
Best Value Picks:
- Pawa Bakery – $2.30 shio pan
- Go-Ang Pratunam – $5.50 chicken rice
- Eat Pizza – $6.50-7.90 personal pizzas
- Mamma Mia – $8.90 pasta
Most Unique Offerings:
- Yeah Gelato – Premium Rice flavor
- Typhoon Cafe – BBT Soufflé Stackers
- Cajun On Wheels – Halal seafood buckets
- Eat Pizza – Korean-style pizza chains
Final Verdict
Plaza Singapura delivers on its promise as a versatile dining destination. The 15 featured establishments provide genuine variety spanning budget bakeries to premium wagyu, with notable strength in Asian cuisine representation. Halal-certified options, though limited to three outlets, cover diverse cuisines. The mall’s strategic location and extended operating hours enhance its appeal as a default meeting spot. For delivery inquiries, individual restaurant contact is recommended given document limitations on delivery specifics.
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
- Variety: ★★★★★
- Value: ★★★★☆
- Accessibility: ★★★★★
- Delivery Info: ★★☆☆☆ (limited documentation)
Last updated: January 2026 based on August 2025 guide