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Meet me in the aisle of the 12 best 24-hour supermarkets in Singapore!
There’s something oddly calming about aisle-surfing at 2 AM, when it’s just me, the hum of freezers, and a cart with no queue in sight. I’m not built for daylight grocery crowds, so 24-hour supermarkets are my utopia.
Over the years, more late-night options have popped up because, apparently, I’m not the only one who craves kaya toast ingredients at midnight! Here’s my list of the top 24-hour groceries in Singapore for night owls, early birds, and everyone in between.
NTUC FairPrice Xtra
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Address: 53 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, #B2-40, AMK Hub
Contact: +6564532521
Price: $$
NTUC FairPrice Xtra is my go-to when I need groceries and a rice cooker at 1 AM (hey, it happens!). The place is massive—like “lose track of time and end up buying socks” kind of massive.
The self-checkout does save me time from awkward small talk, which is a blessing at that hour. The Ang Mo Kio outlet is my top pick for late-night hauls, though the one at Jurong Point is worth a visit, too.
Pro-tip: The car park entrance is along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, near Big Mac Centre.
Giant Hypermarket
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Address: 21 Tampines North Drive 2, #03-01
Contact: +6567885919
Price: $$
I like to pretend I’m stocking up in preparation for a zombie apocalypse whenever I’m in the Giant Hypermarket in Tampines. It’s cheap and spacious, and the entire world is asleep (or getting rabidly bitten).
The all-hours entry makes late-night grocery missions feel like quiet adventures instead of weekly chores. Its bulk deals make it dangerously easy to justify my hoarding of plenty of 10-pack instant noodles, though.
Pro-tip: Watch out for weekly deals on a wide range of products, including fresh produce, household items, and snacks.
Sheng Siong Supermarket
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Address: Floor 1 BELLS Centre, 209 New Upper Changi Road 01 #631
Contact: +6562422824
Price: $
Want fresh fish and fresh gossip from the aunty restocking shelves at 3 AM? Head over to Sheng Siong Supermarket like I do, where the prices are low enough and I always end up buying (and learning more) than what I came for.
Its Bukit Batok and Changi Road outlets are my usual late-night haunts. There’s solid lighting, plenty of essentials, and sometimes, even live crabs giving me the side-eye!
Pro-tip: There are ATMs inside the store in case you need emergency cash.
Mustafa Centre Supermarket
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Address: 145 Syed Alwi Road
Contact: +6562955855
Price: $$
The spice aisle alone at Mustafa Centre Supermarket feels like a world tour but at unbelievably affordable prices. I usually go there when I need some basmati rice, but somehow also end up checking out the bargain luggage and Bluetooth headphones.
It’s a chaotic way to shop, but in the best way, especially at odd hours like 2 AM. I always leave with more than I have on my grocery list, but I don’t feel guilty about blowing up my budget.
Pro-tip: Spot some exotic grocery items here not found elsewhere, like camel milk, bitter gourd juice, and even glow-in-the-dark nail polish!
Don Don Donki Orchard Central
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Address: 181 Orchard Road, Orchard Central, #B2 01-10/30, 43 B1, #15-29/K7/K8
Contact: +6568344311
Price: $$
Don Don Donki at Orchard Central has become a sort of midnight playground for me when I’m craving onigiri, matcha, and a mild sensory overload. The J-pop blaring at 3 AM somehow makes impulse-buying wasabi chips feel justified.
The aisles are tight, the deals are loud, and the shelves are a jackpot of quirky Japanese finds. I always walk out with dinner, dessert, and something cute I can’t quite pronounce.
Pro-tip: Hungry? Try the chicken katsu don with its generous servings priced at just S$7.90.
Cold Storage Holland Village
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Address: 211 Holland Ave, #01-02,04,05 Holland Shopping Ctr
Contact: +6564685566
Price: $$
Cold Storage Holland Village looks and feels like a posh pantry for insomniacs with taste. I never leave there without feeling fancy and the sensation that I just spoiled myself.
It’s less “supermarket sweep” and more “quiet stroll through edible luxury” at this 24-hour grocery. When I need some truffle oil, French brie, and a bottle of good wine, this place is at the top of my late-night jaunts.
Pro-tip: Check out the shelves stocking rare French food items like duck foie gras and oysters!
HAO Mart
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Address: 75D Redhill Road, Redhill Rise, #01-92
Contact: +65 6238 8882
Price: $$
It’s no fancy frills, just solid basics and convenience at 2 AM at HAO Mart on Redhill Road for me. It’s the kind of place that makes me feel like a responsible adult for grocery shopping in my slippers!
I consider it my reliable late-night pitstop when I just need eggs, detergent, and zero human interaction. It’s small but efficient, and open when everyone else is asleep.
Pro-tip: Every Monday to Thursday, senior citizens are entitled to a 3% discount at all HAO stores in Singapore!
Annai Super Mart 24 Hours
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Address: 22 Kim Keat Road
Contact: +6598959493
Price: $$
For my midnight masala fix, or when I just want a whiff of comforting spices in the air, I typically go to Annai Super Mart. It’s small but mighty, and always open when I crave curry and need ingredients.
The shelves are packed with Indian essentials I can’t find anywhere else at that hour. Honestly, it’s the closest thing to a 24/7 Chennai shop in the Lion City.
Pro-tip: You can stock up on yummy Indian drinks like mango lassi, masala chai, and jal jeera, a spiced cumin beverage, at this store.
Prime Supermarket
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Address: 962 Jurong West Street 91, #01-300
Contact: +6567918921
Price: $$
When I visit my best friend at Jurong West for an overnight stay, she always drags me to Prime Supermarket for a late-night stop for veggies so we don’t have to fight for the last bitter gourd with other shoppers. Plus, the produce aisles are always fresh as the grocers restock daily.
The prices are solid, and we never feel rushed when we shop past midnight. We can take our sweet time comparing tofu brands because of its dependable, no-frills ambience and set-up.
Pro-tip: Seasonal fruits like longans, Muscat grapes, and golden mangoes are available at this supermarket.
ACE Signature
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Address: 448 Geylang Road
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Price: $
The range at ACE Signature in Geylang is surprisingly solid for a late-night spot. There are Asian sauces, snacks, and even random beauty buys. I feel safe here at this no-judgment zone when I get impulse groceries at 2 AM.
I can rely on ACE Signature for stuff like Thai basil, frozen dim sum, or just a backup shampoo. It’s bright, well-stocked, and just chaotic enough to keep grocery runs interesting.
Pro-tip: This supermarket is close to Sri Krishna Mandir, a Hindu temple, and the Geylang Serai Market.
Natural Supermarket
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Address: Blk 825 Tampines Street 81, #01-76
Contact: +65 6783 9562
Price: $
Natural Supermarket in Tampines is my quiet little late-night secret for fresh veggies, good prices, and yes, it still gives away free plastic bags (don’t worry, I recycle)! Honestly, I go as much for the convenience as for the joy of not paying 5 cents a bag.
At 2 AM, it’s usually just me and some aunties hunting for fresh produce to cook in the morning like it’s a tactical mission. The place isn’t huge, but it covers all the basics (and then some).
Pro-tip: Leafy veggies go for as low as 50 cents, and fruits for as low as $1 here!
Scarlett Supermarket
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Address: 1 Park Rd, #02-70 People’s Park Complex
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Price: $
The snack selection at Scarlett Supermarket is worth the trip to People’s Park. Everything spicy, sweet, weird, and wonderful to the palate is available on its shelves.
I once went there for soy milk and left with eight different kinds of instant noodles, some chrysanthemum tea, and a new dish sponge. It’s brightly lit, well-stocked, and feels like a portal to a Chongqing night market.
Pro-tip: The People’s Park complex allows 24-hour parking with hourly rates if you need to haul bulkier stuff by car.