
Old-School Eats and Chic Cafés in Singapore's District 15
From old-school hawker legends to posh cafés with personality, the food scene here isn't just diverse, it's downright delicious. Ready to take a flavorful walk through District 15? Let's dive in.
The Old-School Eats You Can't Miss
This part of town holds tight to its roots, and thank goodness for that. Because where else can you get thick, rich curry puffs or charcoal-grilled satay within a stone's throw of the sea?
1. Katong Laksa
Ah yes, the pride of Katong. The laksa here is iconic — thick rice noodles snipped short for easy spooning, soaking in a rich, coconut-heavy broth packed with shrimp, cockles, and herbs. Some argue over which stall is 'the original,' but we say try them all and pick your favorite.
2. Dunman Road Char Siew Wanton Mee
No-frills, no hype, just pure, nostalgic flavors. Think springy noodles tossed in soy-based sauce, served with slices of charred char siew and crisp wantons. It's comfort food on a plate.
3. Marine Parade's Roti Prata
Late-night hunger pangs? The humble prata shop at Marine Parade still draws crowds for its crispy, chewy flatbreads and spicy curry dips. You haven't really 'done the East' until you've had a tissue prata at 1 AM.
4. Traditional Teochew Porridge
Several unassuming shops along Tanjong Katong Road serve up hot bowls of porridge with a spread of salty, braised sides from fermented tofu to minced pork patties. It's the kind of meal your grandparents swore by, and honestly, they were right.
Where the Cafés Are as Stylish as the Coffee
Of course, it wouldn't be District 15 without its wave of sleek, design-forward cafés. These spots don't just offer coffee. They bring an experience.
1. Brawn & Brains
Known for their solid espresso game and hearty sandwiches, Brawn & Brains is a local favorite for freelancers, weekend brunch-goers, and anyone who appreciates a good roast. The industrial-chic interior is just a bonus.
2. Homeground Coffee Roasters
Minimalist, mellow, and obsessed with quality, this café takes its coffee seriously. If you're the kind who can taste the difference between a Colombian and an Ethiopian blend, this one's for you.
3. Craftsmen Specialty Coffee
This spacious café feels like a slice of Melbourne landed in the East. With rustic interiors, all-day brunch options, and house-made pastries, it's the perfect hangout after a walk by the beach.
4. Forty Hands East Coast
An offshoot of the original Tiong Bahru branch, this place champions sustainable beans and a mean smashed avocado toast. Add in those Peranakan shophouse vibes and you've got a café that's both rooted and refreshing.
Where Heritage and Hipster Vibes Meet
What makes District 15 really shine is its balance. You can have kaya toast at a kopitiam in the morning, then enjoy cold brew and banana bread by lunch. The area blends nostalgia with novelty in a way that feels organic, not forced.
And if you're new to the area or just visiting, you'll notice modern developments like Amber House under construction. It's a reminder that even as the skyline changes, the neighborhood's appetite for good food stays strong.
Must-Visit Streets for Foodies
Want to eat like a local? Hit these streets:
East Coast Road – A buffet of eats from Peranakan to pasta.
– A buffet of eats from Peranakan to pasta. Joo Chiat Road – Old meets new with hidden eateries and Instagrammable cafes.
– Old meets new with hidden eateries and Instagrammable cafes. Tanjong Katong Road – For everything from claypot rice to late-night Thai.
– For everything from claypot rice to late-night Thai. Siglap Area – Chill, suburban vibes with solid brunch and dessert spots.
Quick Bites & Sweet Treats
Because yes, dessert matters.
Birds of Paradise Gelato Boutique – Botanical gelato flavors that taste as good as they look.
– Botanical gelato flavors that taste as good as they look. The Humble Scoop – Nostalgic ice cream with flavors like pulut hitam and milo dinosaur.
– Nostalgic ice cream with flavors like pulut hitam and milo dinosaur. Chin Mee Chin Confectionery – An old-school bakery where the buns are baked in vintage ovens and the eggs are soft-boiled to perfection.
Why Everyone's Talking About District 15
Besides the beach views and growing number of luxury condos, District 15 has something that's hard to bottle — a food culture that respects its past while embracing the future. It's not just about being trendy; it's about taste, tradition, and the stories behind every stall and café.
Wrapping It All Up
District 15 isn't just a place to eat. It's where flavors, cultures, and generations blend — on every plate and in every sip. Whether you're biting into a crispy curry puff at a decades-old stall or savoring a flat white at a minimalist café, one thing's certain: food here isn't just fuel. It's a feast of memories, stories, and future cravings.
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