Rotated 17 Aug 2026
WHAT TO EAT IN Holland Village
Holland Village is a fast-moving central pick for office lunches, date-night backups, mall cravings and post-errand meals. Start around Holland Village (Lorong Mambong), Sixth Avenue / Coronation, or Dempsey Hill / Tanglin, 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.
Japchae
Chewy sweet-potato glass noodles, sesame, veg + beef. Springy and savoury.
Kopi / Teh
Robusta brewed through a sock, poured over condensed milk. Say "O" to skip milk, "Kosong" for no sugar.
Mookata
Thai BBQ meets steamboat: grill on the dome, boil in the moat, all at once. Messy, smoky, brilliant.
Chirashi Don
A bowl of sushi rice blanketed in sashimi petals. The laziest, most luxurious way to eat fish.
Tang Yuan
Chewy glutinous balls with peanut or sesame filling in warm ginger soup. Reunion in a bowl.
Hainanese Curry Rice
Pork chop, braised cabbage, lor bak -- all scissored up and drowned in curry-and-lor gravy. Looks like a mess, tastes like heritage.
Crรจme Brรปlรฉe
Silky vanilla custard under a torched glass-crack sugar lid. Tap, crack, swoon.
Indian Rojak
Pick your fritters, tofu, potato and egg, then drown the chopped pile in warm sweet-spicy peanut gravy.
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.
Quick bites
Cheap, fast, snacky, and good for the not-too-hungry mood.