Long John Silver’s at Tampines Mall is closing in March 2026
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As someone who grew up in the East, it saddens me to share this news: another one bites the dust. Long John Silver’s has just announced that its Tampines Mall outlet will be closing on 2 March 2026. The beloved fast food chain has been in Singapore since 1983, so it feels especially significant that one of its most iconic branches is calling it a day. For many of us, it’s more than just a place to grab fried fish—it’s a slice of nostalgia.
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Most fast food chains in Singapore offer burgers and fried chicken, but there’s nothing quite like Long John Silver’s and its signature crispy battered fish served with golden fries. A classic choice is the 1pc Alaska Pollock ($5.30), which comes with a side and a carbonated drink of your choice.
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There are other fish options, including the 2pc Dory ($7.50) and 1pc Rockfish ($8.90). You can even enjoy both fish and chicken in one plate, such as the crowd-favourite 1pc Alaska Pollock & 1pc Chicken ($6.90).Â
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Besides fried goods, you’ll also find the Grilled Cajun Chicken ($9.30), my favourite dish that’s part of the Grill Plate series. Each order is served with rice, salad, and a choice of side and drink of your choice. For a delicious seafood option, consider the Grilled Dory with Chilli Crab Sauce ($9.80) instead.
It’s sad news that Long John Silver’s at Tampines Mall is closing down soon, but here’s a silver lining: there are three other branches nearby, including Eastpoint Mall, White Sands, and 18 Tai Seng.
In the meantime, head down to the Tampines outlet before it’s gone on 2 March 2026.Â
In related content, check out the famous F&B brands that closed in 2025 and 2026. We’ve also compiled a list of beloved eateries that are no longer around in Singapore.
Address: 4 Tampines Central 5, #04 – 23 to 25, Singapore 529510
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 10pm
Website
Long John Silver’s is a halal-certified eatery.
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