Rotated 17 Aug 2026
WHAT TO EAT IN Marine Parade
Marine Parade is an easygoing east pick for weekend makan runs, family dinners, cafe breaks and old-school comfort. Use the whole-area swipe when you want a wider net.
Today's shortlist
Same picks for everyone today. New order after Singapore midnight.
Curry Chicken Noodles
Thick bee hoon and mee swimming in lemak curry with tender chicken, tau pok sponges soaking up every drop. Queue-certified.
Macaron
Crisp-shelled almond meringue sandwiches with silky ganache. Pretty, pricey, gone in two bites.
Matcha Desserts
Bitter-grassy, intensely green, showing up in everything from lattes to lava cakes. Matcha took over and we're fine with it.
Burrito
A hefty foil-wrapped bundle of rice, beans, meat and salsa. Two hands required.
Ice Kachang
A snow mountain of syrup, beans, jelly, attap chee, corn. Childhood in a bowl. Brain freeze incoming.
CrΓͺpe
Paper-thin pancake folded over Nutella, banana, or fresh cream. Street-stall or sit-down, always good.
Teh Tarik
Pulled, frothy, sweet, hot. The sound and sight of the pour is half the appeal. Best from a mamak stall at 2am.
Putu Piring
Steamed rice-flour discs with molten gula melaka centres, on pandan leaves. Soft, fragrant, fresh off the steamer.
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.
Comfort backup
Low-drama dishes for when you want dinner to behave.