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Changi Airport Food Guide: 35 Places To Dine At Before Your Next Holiday

10th March 2025

Changi Airport Singapore food guide


Planning a trip can be both exhilarating and exhausting, but amidst the flurry of booking flights and packing bags, there’s one aspect often overlooked: the dining experience at the airport. Changi Airport, renowned as one of the world’s best airports, boasts an impressive array of food options that cater to every palate. Whether you’re craving a quick bite before your flight or looking to indulge in a sumptuous meal while waiting to pick someone up, our Changi Airport food guide has you covered. We’ve even included 24 hour spots for those catching red eye flights!

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Changi Airport Terminal 1 food


1. Heavenly Wang


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Heavenly Wang has quite a few outlets around Changi Airport, including an eatery in Terminal 1. Swing by for their signature local breakfast sets, kopi, or some of their heartier Singaporean mains, from Curry Chicken Rice Set ($1o.50) to their Laksa Set ($12). Each set comes with a hot kopi or teh. Plus, they’re open 24 hours, so you can get your local fix any time!

Unit number: #02-03, Terminal 1, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Heavenly Wang is not a halal-certified eatery. 


2. Jamba 


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Singapore’s first Jamba outlet has set up shop in Changi Aiport Terminal 1. The smoothie specialists offer filling, healthy drinks and bowls you can enjoy before you catch your flight. We especially enjoyed their Mango-A-Go-Go (from $5.90), a refreshing smoothie with actual chunks of mango, and their Nutty Almond Butter Bowl ($13.90), topped with creamy almond butter and fresh fruit. 

Read our Jamba review.

Unit number: #02-05, Terminal 1, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Jamba is not a halal-certified eatery.

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3. Pontian Wanton Noodle


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With 60 years of history to their name, you can trust that the Malaysian-style wonton noodles at Pontian Wanton Noodles are legit. Open 24 hours, this restaurant offers wonton noodles from $8. Noodles are made with premium flour so they’re extra-springy and oh-so-slurpable when tossed in Pontian’s signature dark, spicy sauce.

Unit number: Level 2, Near C Gates, Terminal 1, Transit Area
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Pontian Wanton Noodle is not a halal-certified eatery


4. Tap + Brew


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For tasty pub grub and crisp, cold draught beers, head down to Tap + Brew. The laidback bistro serves up a range of classic Western bites, from burgers to pasta, largely priced under $30. Try their Signature Tap + Brew Wagyu Cheeseburger ($28++), and pair that with a pint of their exclusive Changi Breeze ($14++), a pale ale crafted by local brewers, Archipelago Brewery. 

Unit number: Level 3, Terminal 1, Transit Area
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Tap + Brew is not a halal-certified eatery


5. Woke Ramen


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You can find Singapore’s first wok hei ramen in Changi Airport, at the cheekily named Woke Ramen. The restaurant sells a fusion of Chinese la mian and Japanese ramen, with noodles wok-fried to serve. Try their Chicken Chashu Collagen Ramen ($14.90++), which features a rich 8-hour collagen broth. They also have a Prawn Paste Ramen ($15.90++) featuring prawn paste balls, ramen egg, and noodles in a umami-packed broth. 

Read our Woke Ramen review.

Unit number: #03-19B, Terminal 1, Viewing Mall
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Woke Ramen is not a halal-certified eatery. 

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6. Chatterbox Express


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Chatterbox is a famous homegrown brand that’s recently opened its first express outlet at Terminal 1 Transit Hall. At Chatterbox Express, you can expect a decent selection of traditional breakfast bites along with local mains, as well as the brand’s signature chicken rice. Get the Legendary Mandarin Chicken Rice Set ($16.80), comprising chicken rice, a side of veggies, a braised egg, and three different condiments.

Check out our Chatterbox Express feature.

Unit number: #02-52, Terminal 1, Transit Hall
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 2am
Website
Chatterbox Express is not a halal-certified eatery.

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7. Andes by Astons


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Andes is the halal sibling to affordable steak joint, Astons. They have a couple of restaurants in Changi Airport, with one located in Terminal 1’s Viewing Mall. Expect Western-style mains largely under $30. Choose between steaks, chicken, and seafood dishes here, paired with your pick from two sides. They also have meat platters to share.

Unit number: #02-202, Terminal 1, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 10:15pm
Website
Andes is a halal-certified eatery.


Changi Airport Terminal 2 food


8. Amps Tea


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Homegrown bubble tea CHAGEE has rebranded into Amps Tea, with a trendier facelift and a new menu of drinks. If you’re craving bubble tea in Changi Airport, swing by their Terminal 2 kiosk and try one of the drinks from the five bubble tea series available. Fruit tea lovers ought to try their Signature Fruit Tea ($6.90), a refreshing thirst quencher with real fruit within. If you prefer latte drinks, their Amps Tea Latte ($6.20) is a must. Brewed with da hong pao oolong, this full-bodied tea drink is a great alternative to coffee.

Read our Amps Tea review.

Unit number: #02-06, Terminal 2
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8:30pm
Website
Amps Tea is not a halal-certified eatery. 

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9. Swensen’s Unlimited


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If you’ve got time to kill, then dig into Swensen’s Unlimited—Swensen’s very first buffet. Priced from $35++ per person for weekday lunch, the buffet here offers free-flow seafood on ice, Singaporean delights, and a whopping 48 different ice cream flavours to choose from to end off your meal. Plus, they’re halal!

Read our Swensen’s Unlimited review.

Unit number: #01-03, Terminal 2
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 11pm
Website
Swensen’s Unlimited is a halal-certified eatery.

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10. Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu


If you love the spicy Korean stew known as sundubu jjigae, then get your fix at Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu. The tofu stew specialists have multiple outlets islandwide, including one in Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 Departure Lounge. Here, the stews are made with a 10-ingredient recipe, which includes premium tofu sourced from Paju, in South Korea. Sets are affordable, and largely under $15. Aside from their stews, they also have spicy ramyeon dishes.

Unit number: Level 2, Terminal 2, Departure Lounge
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu is not a halal-certified eatery. 


11. Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun


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Run by an ex-Peach Garden chef, Chef Wei HK Chee Cheong Fun serves up silken chee cheong fun and soupy noodle dishes, Hong Kong cha chaan teng style. We found the cheong fun silky, with generous fillings, all dressed in a light, soy-sesame sauce. Their Plain Chee Cheong Fun is priced at $3.80, while flavoured options such as Prawn go for $5.80 onwards.

Read our Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun review.

Unit number: Level 2, Terminal 2, Departure Lounge
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun is not a halal-certified eatery.

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12. Crave Nasi Lemak


Crave is a go-to for many Singaporeans who want good, value-for-money nasi lemak. They have several outlets around Changi Airport, including one at Terminal 2. Their signature Chicken Cutlet Set ($8.30) comes with a whole fried chicken cutlet, fragrant coconut rice, eggs, ikan billis, and a sweet sambal.

Address: Level 2, Terminal 2, Departure Lounge
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Crave is a halal-certified eatery.


13. Ella The Robot Barista


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Ella The Robot Barista is Singapore’s first fully automated coffee joint. Get artisanal coffee—espressos, lattes, and such—prepared by Ella any time of day at Changi Airport’s Terminal 2. To order, simply download the Ella App, and follow the instructions. It takes about two to three minutes to get your order. 

Unit number: Departure Transit Hall, Terminal 2
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Ella is not halal-certified.


14. GOPIZZA


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South Korea’s popular pizza chain, GOPIZZA, has a handful of outlets across Singapore, including one at Changi Airport’s Terminal 2. Expect a range of personal pizzas largely priced under $10, in both classic and fusion flavours such as Triple Cheese and K-Bulgolgi. Also, the eatery sells pasta, Korean fried chicken, and other Korean sides, if you want to complete your meal!

Unit number: #02-K15, Terminal 2, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 1am
Website
GOPIZZA is not a halal-certified eatery.


15. Hub & Spoke Cafe


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Hub & Spoke Cafe is a pet-friendly glasshouse cafe serving up classic brunch dishes and more. While not technically located within Terminal 2, the cafe is still within the airport’s compound, situated next to the terminal. This isn’t the kind of spot you’d dine at before a flight unless you’ve got lots of time to spare, but if you live in the East and want a place for weekend brunch, check Hub & Spoke out. Highlights include their Grilled Salmon ($18.90++), and their Grilled Pork Chop with Apple Bourbon Sauce ($16.90++).

Unit number: #01-T2S-02, Terminal 2
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 8pm
Website
Hub & Spoke is not a halal-certified eatery.


16. Ippudo Express


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Another ramen spot in Changi Airport to dine at is Ippudo Express, where you get to enjoy their world-famous, al dente ramen and rich tonkotsu broth. This Ippudo kiosk serves a much leaner menu than their usual restaurants, but has all their bestsellers available, from the classic Shiromaru Motoaji (from $14.80) to their spicy Karaka Men (from $16.80). Vegetarian ramen is available too.

Unit number: #02-K3, Terminal 2, Departure Lounge
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 1am
Website
Ipuudo Express is not a halal-certified eatery.


17. JJINJJA Kitchen


For fast casual and halal Korean food in Changi Airport, check out JJINJJA Kitchen. They’re best known for their Korean fried chicken, AKA JJINJJA Wings, priced from $8.90++ for six pieces, but the outlet also has an extensive range of Korean street eats and fusion bites. This includes the Kimchi Tofu Jjigae ($13.90++), and their Tteokbokki with Fish Cake ($7.90++).

Unit number: #02-K02, Terminal 2, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 10:30pm
Website
JJINJJA Kitchen is a halal-certified eatery.


18. Kenangan Coffee


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Famed Indonesian coffee chain, Kenangan Coffee, has over 850 stores on its home turf and in Malaysia. They’ve recently set up shop in Singapore, including an outlet in Changi Airport. Get affordable 100% Arabica coffees here, as well as light bites to pair with. An iced Americano only sets you back $3.90, but we recommend trying their Avocado Coffee ($6.50) if you’re up for something creamier and more traditionally Indonesian.

Read our Kenangan Coffee review.

Unit number: #B1-K10, Terminal 2, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours 
Website
Kenangan Coffee is a halal-certified eatery.

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19. Luke’s Lobster


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Luke’s Lobster is a haven for seafood lovers, serving up Maine-style seafood rolls and the like in Changi Airport T2. These signature rolls brim with succulent chunks of fresh lobster, crab, or shrimp ensconced in buttery, toasted buns. Have a bit of everything when you order the Luke’s Trio ($35.50), which comes with a small Lobster Roll, Crab Roll, and Shrimp Roll.

Read our Luke’s Lobster review.

Unit number: #02-179, Terminal 2, Transit Lounge Central
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 11:30pm
Website
Luke’s Lobster is not a halal-certified eatery.

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20. The Hainan Story Bakery


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If it’s not a full meal you want, The Hainan Story offers a wide range of grab-and-go bakes, available 24 hours a day. They have a range of traditional kueh and locally inspired cakes, as well as kopi and teh. If sweets aren’t your thing, the bakery also has a selection of meat pies and savoury buns!

Unit number: #02-K5, Terminal 2, Departure Transit Area
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
The Hainan Story is not a halal-certified eatery.


21. Swee Choon Dim Sum


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Swee Choon Dim Sum is an iconic spot for late-night dim sum, but their outlet at Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 Arrival Hall takes things a notch further. As the first 24-hour Swee Choon in Singapore, you can get your dim sum fix at all hours here. Both steamed and fried dim sum options are available here, alongside mains such as noodle and congee dishes. Most items are typically priced under $5!

Read our Swee Choon Dim Sum feature.

Unit number: #01-07, Terminal 2, Arrival Hall
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Swee Choon is not a halal-certified eatery.

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22. Ya Kun Kaya Toast


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If you’re looking to get your kopi and kaya toast fix in T2, then head over to Ya Kun Kaya Toast. They’re best known for their Set A, the Kaya Toast with Butter Set. Priced at $6.30, each set comes with crispy toast slathered with rich kaya and butter, a cup of kopi or teh, and two soft-boiled eggs.

Unit number: #02-803, Terminal 2, Departure Hall
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 9pm
Website
Ya Kun Kaya Toast is not a halal-certified eatery, but uses no pork or lard.

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Changi Airport Terminal 3 food


23. Crown Prince Kitchenette 


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For Chinese comfort food, check out Crown Prince Kitchenette at Terminal 3. The casual eatery is headed by the 72-year-old Chef Ah Peng, who boasts over 50 years of culinary experience. If you’re here with the fam, order some zi char faves, including their Signature Seafood Crispy ‘Chao Ta’ Bee Hoon ($10.80++) and Honey Pork Rib Cubes with Yam Patties ($16.90++).

Read our Crown Prince Kitchenette feature.

Unit number: #03-42/43, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Crown Prince Kitchenette is not a halal-certified eatery.

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24. Allora Ristorante


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We’ve got Italian restaurants aplenty in Singapore, but if you’re looking for hearty Italian food in Changi Airport, then head down to Allora Ristorante. The restaurant is housed in Crowne Plaza, a quick walk from Terminal 3. Run by an Italian chef, you can expect a line-up of appetisers, pizzas, pasta, and dessert. Seafood lovers ought to try the Signature Polpo & Patate ($24++), where you get grilled octopus alongside a vegetable medley. Carb up on their indulgent Emilia ($26++), a lasagna with house-made ragu.

Read our Allora Ristorante review.

Unit number: #01-01, Crowne Plaza, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 12am
Tel: 6823 5300
Website
Allora Ristorante and Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.

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25. 4Fingers


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Before jetting off, get your Korean fried chicken fix at 4Fingers‘ Terminal 3 outlet. Their Signature Wingettes & Drumettes are priced from $12 for a six-piece combo, which includes a side of fries and a drink. Alternatively, enjoy their fried chicken in the form of a burger or a rice box, both priced from $10 for a la carte.

Unit number: #B2-02, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 10:30am to 10pm, Fri-Sat 10:30am to 11pm
Tel: 6214 3995
Website
4Fingers is a halal-certified eatery.


26. Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart


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Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tarts have gone from a food trend to a snacktime mainstay. If you’re in Terminal 3 looking for a quick snack, or for food souvenirs to buy, head down to their Basement 2 kiosk. Their Original cheese tart, filled with a milky, creamy cheese curd is priced at $3.20, but they also have flavoured versions—think Brownie ($3.60) and Cookies & Cream ($3.60)—and soft serve ice creams.

Unit number: B2-11, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6282 8260
Website
Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart is not a halal-certified eatery.


27. Le Shrimp Ramen


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If you love ramen and prawn noodles, you won’t have to pick one or the other at Le Shrimp Ramen by LeNu. They claim to be Singapore’s first shrimp broth ramen, pairing their rich and umami soup with Chinese-style la mian noodles. A hot favourite is their Le Signature Trio Shrimp Ramen ($18.90++), where you get their orange broth laced with prawn oil, two huge shrimp, house-made shrimp balls, and silken prawn dumplings atop your ramen.

Unit number: #B2-49, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 10pm
Website
Le Shrimp Ramen is not a halal-certified eatery.


28. Matchaya


Matchaya is a great spot for dessert if you’re walking around Changi Airport T3 hankering for a sweet treat. Their signature Uji Matcha Soft Serve is priced from $6.50, and stars a bittersweet, creamy ice cream made with premium uji matcha. If you’re looking to quench your thirst, Matchaya also has a line-up of Japanese teas, including Matcha Milk (from $6.50) and Houjicha Milk (from $6.50).

Unit number: B2-34, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 11pm
Website
Matchaya is not a halal-certified eatery.


29. Krispy Kreme


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Grab a box of doughnuts at Krispy Kreme‘s Terminal 3 outlet, where you’ll find a great assortment of flavours. The popular chain, which has collaborated with KitKat in the past, is known for their plain, iced, and stuffed doughnuts. Highlights include their Chocolate Oreo ($3.30), Strawberry Snow ($3.30), and Hazelnut Original Glazed ($3.90) flavours.

Unit number: Level 2, Terminal 3, Departure Lounge
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 10:30am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 10:30am to 10pm
Website 
Krispy Kreme is a halal-certified eatery.


30. Tai Cheong Bakery 


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Tai Cheong Bakery is another great spot for a quick snack. The Hong Kong bakery specialises in buttery cookie crust egg tarts, crafted from a recipe that’s over six decades old. Their Original Egg Tart is priced at $2.40 each, but do try their fragrant Pandan option as well, for $2.60 each!

Unit number: B2-40, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Tai Cheong Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.


31. Sushi Deli


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Sushi Deli is a takeaway kiosk at Terminal 3 offering bento and sushi boxes, all made fresh daily. Prices start at $8, and you can expect a range of sushi medleys, chirashi don, soba sets and the like. Aside from a wide range of familiar favourites, they have a handful of unique dishes, including their Beauty Chirashi ($11.40) which comes with egg, tuna, salmon, and kani mayo, all atop Japanese pearl grain rice.

Unit number: B2-25A, Terminal 3
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8am to 8:30pm, Sun 8am to 8pm
Sushi Deli is not a halal-certified eatery.


Changi Airport Terminal 4 food


32. Go Noodle House


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For hearty KL-style pan mee and soup, look no further than Go Noodle House, located at the public departure hall of Terminal 4. Their Homemade Pan Mee is said to be a must-try, with options such as Superior Soup ($10.90++) and Homemade Spicy & Sour Soup ($11.90++). Meat lovers can also order their Double Beef Combo (from $13.90++), featuring beef slices and beef balls.

Read our Go Noodle House feature.

Unit number: #02-203 , Terminal 4
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Website
Go Noodle House is not a halal-certified eatery.

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33. Paris Baguette


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If you’re looking for a quick sandwich, bun, or a sweet treat, head to the Terminal 4 Arrival Hall, where you’ll find Paris Baguette. The Korean cafe has a special grab-and-go menu here, where you get to pair a sandwich with one of their fresh juices. Else, if it’s a snack you want, order their signatures, such as the Crispy Apple Pie ($3.30) and Dark Chocolate French Pastry ($4.90).

Unit number: #01-05, Terminal 4, Arrival Hall
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Website
Paris Baguette is not a halal-certified eatery.


34. Aji Ichi Sushi Bar


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Those looking for a decent Japanese restaurant in Terminal 4 should opt to dine at Aji Ichi Sushi Bar. They’ve got a wide range of fuss-free sushi and sashimi dishes, including maki rolls that are great for sharing, in flavours such as Soft Shell Crab ($20++) and Salmon Avocado ($20++). 

Unit number: #02-201, Level 2M Departure, Terminal 4
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6592 5437
Website
Aji Ichi Sushi Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.


35. Tiger Den


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Head down to Tiger Den for a crisp cold pint of our nation’s beer before catching your next flight. The chill bar has variations of Tiger Beer on draught and by the bottle, from $17++. Line your stomach with their selection of pub grub, ranging from Classic Fish & Chips ($20++) and Classic Cheese Burger ($22++) to Beef Pepperoni Pizza ($24++).

Unit number: #02-39, Terminal 4, Transit Hall
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Tel: 6386 7850
Tiger Den is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Where to eat at Changi Airport


Here are all the Changi Airport food spots to check out the next time you’re going on a trip, transiting, or simply paying the airport a visit over the weekend. 

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