For those who love exploring new food experiences in Singapore, especially after hours, here’s something worth making plans for – Tsui Wah Singapore has just rolled out a dedicated Late Night Eats supper menu, perfect for anyone winding down after a long day or simply craving classic Hong Kong comfort food during the wee hours.
Located at Clarke Quay Central, this exclusive late-night menu offering is available only on Fridays, Saturdays, and the eve of Public Holidays, from 9.15pm to 2am. That’s right – this is a rare chance to indulge in a post-dinner feast that feels just like stepping into the heart of Hong Kong, without ever leaving Singapore.
Why This Late Night Promotion is Worth Checking Out
Let’s face it – there’s a special kind of satisfaction that comes with having a warm, flavourful meal late at night. Whether it’s after a movie, a night out with friends, or even after a long shift at work, finding a place that offers not just food, but good food at those hours can be tough. This is where Tsui Wah comes in.
Tsui Wah is a household name for many who are familiar with the cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style diners) culture. Known for its quick service and deeply comforting meals like pork chop buns, macaroni soup, and silky milk tea, it’s not just food – it’s nostalgia served on a plate.
So when they launched their Late Night Eats menu in Singapore, they essentially brought this unique slice of Hong Kong supper culture right into the Clarke Quay nightlife scene.
What’s on the Menu?
This special supper menu focuses on light, yet satisfying dishes. Perfectly curated to ensure that diners get just the right amount of indulgence without feeling too heavy before heading to bed.
Some favourites likely to make an appearance on the menu include:
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Signature Crispy Bun with Condensed Milk – A toasted golden bun with a buttery crunch and sweet condensed milk that hits all the right notes.
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Scrambled Egg with Tomato on Rice – The kind of soul food that wraps you in warmth, simple yet delicious.
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Fish Ball Soup with Rice Noodles – Light and soothing, a perfect dish if you’re not up for anything greasy.
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Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea – A must-have beverage that balances out your meal with its smooth, rich flavour.
While Tsui Wah hasn’t published the full supper menu line-up yet, if it follows their typical offerings, diners can expect a good mix of rice sets, noodles, and snack plates with bold Hong Kong flavours.
Location Matters – Why Clarke Quay is the Perfect Spot
The Clarke Quay Central outlet is strategically located in one of Singapore’s most lively nightlife areas. Whether one is coming from a casual stroll by the Singapore River, enjoying the vibrant entertainment scene, or meeting up for late drinks, Tsui Wah is in just the right place to cap off the night with a warm and satisfying meal.
It’s also easily accessible via MRT (Clarke Quay station is right next door), and there’s no need to worry about parking late at night since public transport remains an easy option around the area.
Who Should Visit?
This promotion speaks directly to:
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Night owls and supper seekers – those who naturally wind down later and want more than just fast food or 24/7 convenience store snacks.
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Hong Kong food lovers – if they’ve ever missed the distinctive dishes found in Hong Kong cafés, this is the real deal.
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Group diners or casual meetups – thanks to the variety and shareable options, it’s great for groups catching up post-events or gatherings.
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Tourists staying in the Clarke Quay area – offering a taste of Asian cuisine late into the night without straying too far from the heart of Singapore.
What Makes It Special?
There are many eateries offering extended hours, but few offer quality comfort food with this level of consistency and cultural authenticity. Tsui Wah doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, they double down on what they do best – serving up tried-and-tested Hong Kong favourites in a casual yet welcoming environment.
The fact that this menu is exclusive to late-night hours and only available on selected days makes it even more special. It creates a sense of occasion – almost like a secret supper club that only opens when the rest of the city winds down.
This also makes it an ideal way to start the weekend on a high note or celebrate the eve of a public holiday without having to splurge.
Final Thoughts
Tsui Wah Singapore’s Late Night Eats supper menu is more than just a meal – it’s an experience. One that allows locals and tourists alike to enjoy comforting, soulful food long after most eateries have closed their doors.
It’s a brilliant alternative to the usual supper haunts and brings a level of diversity to Singapore’s late-night food scene. Whether it’s the nostalgic taste of Hong Kong favourites or simply the joy of enjoying a warm dish under the lights of Clarke Quay, there’s something heartwarming about this new offering.
And given that it’s exclusive to Fridays, Saturdays, and public holiday eves, it’s well worth planning ahead. Bookmark the date, gather your friends, and swing by Clarke Quay Central after 9.15pm to see what makes this supper session truly special.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 19 June 2025 Onward
Time: 9.15pm – 2.00am
Venue: Tsui Wah Singapore, Clarke Quay Central
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