Funan Mall food guide

The Funan Mall at City Hall is no longer the old, dingy, IT mall it used to be. Besides boasting high-tech features and countless independent and local boutiques, it also features dining spots ranging from grab-and-go kiosks to lovely family-friendly restaurants. For those looking for food near the City Hall MRT Station, National Museum of Singapore or ROM, here are 30 places at Funan Mall to try out.

1. Afuri Ramen

Ever since its opening, Afuri Ramen has seen a steady flow of fans streaming in for their Yuzu Shio Ramen ($15.90++). This clear-broth ramen is tinged with a light and refreshing citrus twist, pairing deliciously well with their Hokkaido whole-grain ramen noodles. Opt for the Yuzu Tsukemen ($15.90++) if you prefer stronger flavours.

Read our Afuri Ramen review.

Unit number: #B1-29
Opening hours: Daily 11.30am to 10pm
Tel: 6970 1386
Website
Afuri Ramen is not a halal-certified eatery.

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2. BIZEN Okayama Wagyu Steakhouse

Those looking for a hearty meal can head to BIZEN Okayama Wagyu Steakhouse. Don’t be thrown off by its fancy name as they serve well-marbled steaks with two sides from only $20.50+. Get the best bang for your buck with the lower-priced adventure cuts such as their Round Steak ($20.50+ for 150g), or treat yourself to a good Sirloin Prime Cut ($32.90+ for 150g/$47.90+ for 220g).

The menu here is surprisingly extensive, offering other non-beef items such as a massive Chicken Katsu ($12.90+) and Grilled Iberico Pork Chop ($25.50+) as well.

Unit number: #B2-22
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6970 0481
Website
BIZEN Okayama is not a halal-certified eatery.

3. The Oyster Bank

Head to The Oyster Bank to chill in their casual yet polished space. Get your hands on up to six freshly shucked oysters at only $2++ each, with an order of alcoholic drink, from 5pm and 8pm on weekdays and all day on weekends. Happy Hour for alcoholic drinks happens from 12pm to 9pm daily. They also offer rice bowls such as Bara Chirashi Don ($17.90++) and Spicy Salmon Don ($17.90++), with an option for truffle rice at $3++.

Read our feature on The Oyster Bank!

Unit number: #02-32
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11:30am to 3pm, 4:30pm to 9:30pm, Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 4:30pm to 10pm, Sat 11:30am to 10pm, Sun 11:30am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6970 0487
Website
The Oyster Bank is not a halal-certified eatery.

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4. Butter Bean

Butter Bean, run by the BreadTalk group, is the cooler sibling to Toast Box. While they essentially serve coffee, toasts, and light bites, the menu here has a trendier feel, with Korean-style sandwiches and thick toasts available. Try the PB&J ($3.10), a zhnged-up version of your usual peanut butter and jelly toast served on thick milk bread.

For something savoury, we especially enjoyed their C.F.C Crispy Fried Chicken ($7.70), served with either housemade curry or black pepper sauce. Finish the meal with the BBrûlée Kopi Latte ($3.50), a creme brulee spin on kopi peng.

Read our Butter Bean review.

Unit: #01-01
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
Website
Butter Bean is a halal-certified eatery.

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5. A Gan Guo Kui

Hailing from China, A Gan Guo Kui will lure you in with its perpetual long queue and aromatic flatbreads. Toasted to a crisp with their charcoal-fired clay ovens, they are stuffed with either sweet or savoury fillings, giving every bite an explosion of flavours. Don’t be turned off by the name of the Sichuan Pickled Fish Guo Kui ($3.60). I challenge anyone to take more than 10 minutes to finish it.

Unit number: #B2-K05
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
A Gan Guo Kui is not a halal-certified eatery.

6. Milksha

Milksha’s outlet at Funan Mall is their second outlet in Singapore. Their big, chewy honey pearls have given the saturated bubble tea scene here a much-needed jolt. Cooked and freeze-dried in Taiwan before being air-flown to Singapore, these QQ pearls blew us away when paired with their Brown Sugar Milk ($4.60) for an additional $1.

The Fresh Taro Milk ($5.60) is also a notable mention. Naturally sweet from mashed taro harvested from Dajia, Taiwan, the drink requires 0% added sugar.

Unit number: #B1-25
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 11am to 9pm, Fri-Sat 11am to 10pm
Website
Milksha is not a halal-certified eatery.

7. Tiong Bahru Bakery 

Those who feel like a pick-me-up in the form of buttery pastries can turn to Tiong Bahru Bakery. Their sprawling Funan outlet sells all their signatures, from their sinful Kouign Amann ($5.30++) to their dense Almond Croissant ($5.30++), alongside savoury bites and whole loaves. Coffees, teas, and juices are also available there too.

Unit number: #04-22/25
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am to 8pm
Tel: 6877 4866
Website
Tiong Bahru Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.

8. Gong Yuan Ma La Tang

Gong Yuan Ma La Tang sounds like an eatery meant for those who walk on the spicier side of life. Besides their tongue-numbing Spicy Ma La Soup, there are also non-spicy soup bases such as Pork Bone Soup, Tomato Soup, and even a Chinese Sesame Dressing Sauce. Take your pick from over 30 ingredients, priced at $2.28++ for every 100g.

Unit number: #B2-09
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Website
Gong Yuan is not a halal-certified eatery.

9. Sinpopo Coffee

If you’re looking for a quick bite or drink, Sinpopo Coffee at the atrium is your best bet with their extensive menu of deliciously sinful cakes, shakes, and sandwiches. Must-tries include their popular Gula Melaka Cake ($7.90) which will reel you in with its notes of gula melaka and pandan.

They have a selection of quality house-made cold brew teas such as their Peachy ($8), a peach brew, and their Flavour of Summer ($8), a concoct of apples, melon and mangosteen. The cold brew tea menu changes daily. 

Unit number: #01-K02
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am to 8pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 8pm
Tel: 6970 1080
Website
Gong Yuan is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.

10. CHAGEE

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CHAGEE first gained popularity from social media, due to their monthly tear cup events. On the tenth of every month, purchase a large cup of their Premium Milk Tea Latte series and stand a chance to win gifts such as a YSL lipstick. Even if you don’t win, you still get to enjoy deliciously brewed teas, including their Tangerine Pu Er Latte Ice Drip Latte ($7.20) and White Peach Oolong Latte ($4.90/$5.90).

Unit number: #02-K07
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9.30pm
Tel: 8899 7675
Website
CHAGEE is not a halal-certified eatery

11. NOKA


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NOKA

Kaiseki restaurant NOKA is perched on the rooftop of Funan Mall, ornate with vibrant flowers, vegetables, and herbs that are all used in the dishes served here. There are only set menus available, each a multi-course selection of dishes made with the best produce of the season. Their lunch menu starts at $120++ per person for seven courses, while dinner is priced at $200++ for nine.

Unit number: #07-38
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11.30am to 2.30pm, 6pm to 9pm
Tel: 6877 4878
Website
NOKA is not a halal-certified eatery.

12. Little Caesars

Little Caesars is an affordable pizza chain from the States. If you’re in a rush, get their 12” Hot-N-Ready Large Pepperoni ($8.90) that will be ready within 30 seconds of ordering. This means you can quickly grab a bite without wasting precious time.

There are also other classics such as 12” Hula Hawaiian ($14.90) and 12” Hot-N-Ready Large Cheese ($8.90) that are great for a hearty meal.

Read our Litte Caesars Pizza review.

Unit number: #01-18
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 11am to 9pm, Fri-Sun 11am to 10pm
Website
Little Caesars Pizza is not a halal-certified eatery.

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13. The Dark Gallery

The Dark Gallery serves a beautiful selection of dark chocolate treats. For those averse to dark chocolate, this spot will change your mind. Their Signature Frozen S’mores ($10), for instance, features a fluffy marshmallow exterior enveloping a dark chocolate ice creama interior. The dessert is then flambéed to a beautiful caramel.

To get a better taste of their offerings, opt for The Ice Cream Soiree ($21). You get to choose three ice creams, each from a specific region of cocoa, so you’ll be able to make out the subtle differences in each scoop.

Read our The Dark Gallery review.

Unit number: #01-14
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12:30pm to 9pm, Sat-Sun 12:30pm to 9:30pm
Tel: 6908 4086
Website
The Dark Gallery is not a halal-certified eatery.

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14. Nasty Cookie


Nasty Cookie‘s flagship outlet at Funan is home to all the brand’s signature chunky monster cookies, available for takeaway. With 12 flavours to choose from, you’ll be completely spoilt for choice as there is a flavour for everyone, from Matcha Cookie ($5.50) to Red Velvet Crumble ($5.50). 

Read our Nasty Cookie review.

Unit number: #02-35
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 9:30pm
Website
Nasty Cookie is not a halal-certified eatery.

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15. Godmama


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Godmama

Godmama takes on Peranakan food, offering both traditional and mod-Sin interpretations. For brunch, you’ll find modern creations with traditional ingredients such as Buah Keluak Bolognese Pasta ($19.90++) and Otak Otak Benedict ($21.90++) 

They also feature time-tested Nyonya recipes such as Babi Assam ($19.90++) and Ngoh Hiang ($11.90++), if you’d rather go down the traditional route.

Unit number: #04-07
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6970 0828
Website
Godmama is not a halal-certified eatery.

16. Delibowl


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It can be hard to find good halal Sichuan food, but that’s where Delibowl comes in. A must-try is their Sichuan Style Fried Eggplant ($9.95), where slivers of fried aubergine are tossed in a moreish black bean sauce. Another popular pick is their Mapo Tofu ($7.95), but be sure to have a glass of water by your side just in case. 

Unit number: #02-06
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 9:30pm
Tel: 9387 8349
Website
Delibowl is not a halal-certified eatery.

17. Ajumma’s

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There’s always a long queue at Ajumma’s when you’re in Funan Mall. The casual Korean diner has all the usual suspects, with some hot favourites. A popular choice is the Fried Chicken and Crispy Toppoki in Sweet-Spicy Sauce ($11.50), a bowlful of crispy chicken and tteokbokki in a sweet and smoky sauce. Otherwise, get their Kimchi Pork Belly Stew ($15.90), where thinly sliced pork belly is cooked till tender in a kimchi and tofu soup.

Unit number: #B1-31
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 9:15pm, Mon 11am to 9pm
Website
Ajumma’s is not a halal-certified eatery.

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18. Churros Republic

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Shopping at Funan Mall can get tiring, so grab some bite-sized churros at Churros Republic to fuel your shopping gallivants. Available in sets with mini churros ($7.80) or full-sized pieces ($14), all their churros are fried and then rolled in cinnamon sugar. Each box also comes with three dips of your choice, such as butterscotch, Nyonya kaya dips, along with 13 other options. Harry Potter fans will be pleased to try their Butterscotch Brew ($5.50), which is Churros Republic’s rendition of the non-alcoholic butter beer. 

Unit number: #B2-K08
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 8809 4134
Website
Churros Republic is not a halal-certified eatery.

19. Quick Greens

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As its name suggests, Quick Greens specialises in fast, nutritious, and plant-based dishes great for a grab-and-go lunch or dinner. The homegrown brand offers burgers and wraps on their menu, most of which are priced under $15 with fries. Flavours range from the tried-and-true, avocado-topped cheeseburger known as the Guac Stack ($16), to the fusion, as seen in their Laksa Lah! Wrap ($16), where vegan kebab meat and greens are seasoned with a fragrant plant-based laksa dressing.

Every meal you get also sees one tree planted on the Biak Islands of Indonesia, so you’re doing your bit for the environment.

Unit number: #02-04
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
Website
Quick Greens is not a halal-certified eatery.

20. Legendary Hong Kong

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Legendary Hong Kong serves HK-style cuisine, specifically small bites similar to those that can be found at char chaan teng. It is one of the newer stores in Funan Mall, where you can expect to get Custard Crust Buns ($1.80+), AKA centre-filled bolo buns, Crispy Egg Tarts ($1.80+), and Traditional French Toast ($4.50+) at affordable prices. 

Read our Legendary Hong Kong review.

Unit number: #B1-28
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6794 1335
Website
Legendary Hong Kong is not a halal-certified eatery.

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21. Kazo 

Famous Taiwanese bakery, Kazo, is best known for their filled cream puffs and cheese tarts—they’re great if you’re looking for a quick dessert fix in Funan. The Crispy Cream Puff is a house signature, and comes with a shell with craquelin baked over for a bit of crunch. The Chocolate ($2) is a crowd fave, as it features a rich chocolate cream that isn’t too sweet. If you’re more of a tart lover, the Signature Cheese Tart ($3.50) is one to try. The sweet cream cheese filling is baked till slightly caramelised on top, adding a depth to its flavour.

Read our Kazo review.

Unit number: #B2-K02
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6530 3552
Website
Kazo is not a halal-certified eatery.

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22. Little Ribbons Pasta Co 

DIY pasta has been quite the trend over the past couple of years, with kiosks popping up around the island offering build-your-own pasta combos at wallet-friendly prices. Little Ribbons Pasta Co is one such eatery, offering pasta bowls from $5.50. Pick a pasta, then a sauce, and add on as many toppings as you desire. There are five types of pasta and sauces to pick from, and eight different toppings. If you’re spoilt for choice, the kiosk also has premixed bowls available.

Unit number: #B2-K11
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 8:45pm
Website
Little Ribbons Pasta Co is not a halal-certified eatery.

23. Maze Soba Hototogisu 

Mazesoba is best known as the dry sibling to soupy ramen. At Maze Soba Hototogisu, you can get their signature dish with recipes designed by Chef Yamamoto, who also helms the one-Michelin star Konjiki Hototogisu mazesoba chain in Tokyo. Mazesoba options here start from $9.90++. If you’re looking for something simple yet hearty, the Chicken Minced Meat Mazesoba ($9.90++) is your best bet. Else, treat yourself to their unique Soft Shell Crab Mazesoba ($15.90++). They also have maze donburi bowls and ramen here too.

Unit number: #01-11
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6360 3371
Website
Maze Soba Hototogisu is not a halal-certified eatery.

24. PPP Coffee

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Those looking for a chill cafe in Funan to have quality coffee at ought to pay PPP Coffee a visit. The local roastery has a variety of brews made with their brand’s own beans, including seasonal offerings. Pair that with a sweet treat from their dessert display case, or go savoury with their popular StackWich ($13.90). The latter is available in four flavours, including Truffle Ham & Cheese and Smoked Salmon & Egg.

Unit number: #02-19
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6299 4321
Website
PPP Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.

25. Sukiya 

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Sukiya is a popular joint for affordable gyudon bowls. Bowls are priced from just $4.90 here for their regular Gyudon, but you can also enjoy the signature zhnged-up with toppings such as kimchi or cheese. The beef slices here are simmered in a sweet and savoury shoyu broth, alongside sliced onions for maximum flavour. For those who aren’t familiar with the brand, Sukiya was first introduced in Yokohama in 1962. Today, they have over 600 stores around Japan. 

Unit number: #B1-32
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Sukiya is not a halal-certified eatery.

26. Sushi Express 

For a quick and affordable sushi fix, swing by Sushi Express. At this popular conveyor belt sushi chain, plates are priced from $1.50, which is quite a steal. Choose from a selection of sashimi, gunkan, maki rolls, as well as an impressive array of side dishes to accompany your meal. Aside from the classics, Sushi Express also has unique sushi offerings made to suit local palates, including Salmon Floss gunkan.

Unit number: #B2-14
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 12pm to 9:30pm, Fri-Sun 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6970 1693
Website
Sushi Express is not a halal-certified eatery.

27. Tanuki Raw 

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Tanuki Raw is a casual Japanese fusion eatery and cocktail bar in Funan. Here, you can expect a staggering selection of unconventional Japanese dishes as well as fresh seafood items to satisfy your cravings. Most dishes are priced under $20 too! If you’re spoiled for choice, try the Artillery Maki ($19.90++), where soft shell crab and snow crab are wrapped in a rice paper maki roll, and topped with beer cheese as well as a house-made spicy bean sauce. The donburi bowls here as also a bestseller, and if you’re looking for a bit of a splurge, try the Foie Gras Truffle Yakiniku ($28.90++), which gets you a luxurious double dose of both black Angus short rib and pan-seared foie gras, topped with truffle butter.

Unit number: #04-01/06
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 9:30pm
Tel: 9244 1695
Website
Tanuki Raw is not a halal-certified eatery.

28. Xi Men Jie

Those craving Taiwanese street snacks can swing by Xi Men Jie. The eatery offers all your usual Taiwanese suspects, from Oyster Mee Sua ($6) to Signature Crispy Chicken Cutlet ($6.50). They also have a handful of larger mains here, including Classic Egg Fried Rice ($5) and Braised Pork Rice ($7.50). Wash it all down with your pick from their bubble tea menu, where prices start at a low $2.20.

Unit number: #B2-13
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 8031 4382
Website
Xi Men Jie is not a halal-certified eatery.

29. Yakiniku Shokudo 

Yakiniku Shokudo is a halal-certified yakiniku chain that offers wallet-friendly Japanese barbecue. Meat platters start from just $8.90 for chicken, but if you’re dining with a friend, it’s highly suggested you order their Shokudo Set ($21.90++), which comes with half a beef steak, and slices of beef tongue as well as karubi, rice, three dipping sauces, and two sides. If you don’t feel like going down the grill-it-yourself route, the eatery also has yakiniku don bowls and other cooked Japanese mains.

Read our Yakiniku Shokudo review.

Unit number: #B2-25
Opening hours: TBD
Tel: 6513 0272
Website
Yakiniku Shokudo is a halal-certified eatery.

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30. Super Coco

The coconut shake craze may have mellowed out but that doesn’t stop us from craving a tropical thirst quencher from time to time. Grab yours at Super Coco, a juice and shake bar with a tiki theme that specializes in coconut drinks. Prices start at $4.40 for their Original Coconut Shake, and go up to $6.80 for flavoured options. The latter includes Cookies and Cream, Avocado Gula Melaka, Honeydew and more. 

Unit number: #B2-K16
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs 11:30am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am to 10pm, Sun 11:30am to 9pm
Tel: 9172 2069
Website
Super Coco is not a halal-certified eatery.

What to eat in Funan Mall

The mall’s 180-degree change is one I really appreciate. With the reopening of Funan Mall, there is now a whole slew of eateries to choose from when you’re at City Hall MRT Station. If you are looking for more good food around the area, check out this list of other City Hall food gems!

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