Rotated 19 Jul 2026
WHAT TO EAT IN Punggol
Punggol is a neighbourhood north east pick for heartland dinners, supper fixes, group meals and no-fuss favourites. Start around Punggol Central / Waterway Point, Punggol Field / Sumang, or Punggol Town Hub / Oasis, or use the whole-area swipe if you want a wider net.
Today's shortlist
Same picks for everyone today. New order after Singapore midnight.
Nasi Lemak
Coconut rice, crispy ikan, sambal that bites, a runny egg. Breakfast, lunch, supper? Yes.
Chai Tow Kway (Carrot Cake)
No carrot inside. Radish cake fried with egg + chai poh. Team White or Team Black?
Fried Rice
Wok-tossed, egg-coated, that smoky wok hei. The reliable order-for-the-table.
Braised Duck Rice
Herbal braised duck, yam rice, that garlicky chilli-vinegar. Teochew comfort, full stop.
Fish Head Curry
A whole snapper head swimming in tangy curry with ladyfingers + brinjal. Very SG fusion.
Bandung
Pink rose-syrup milk, sweet and floral. Mamak-stall classic.
Frog Leg Porridge
Gong bao frog legs, sticky-spicy in a bubbling claypot, over silky white porridge. Geylang's greatest supper ritual.
Thai Boat Noodles
Tiny bowls of dark, rich pork-blood broth you order by the stack. The bowl-count competition is the whole point.
Start closer in
Halal-friendly ideas
A useful starting point. Still check the stall's halal cert before ordering.
Dessert and drink run
For second stomach, after-meal strolls, or a low-commitment catch-up.
Good for sharing
Order a few things, pass plates around, let everyone claim they chose well.