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ICON Link@ClubStreet Guide: 10 Best Food Places Near Telok Ayer MRT Station

27th April 2026

Best ICON Link@ClubStreet food places


CBD-goers, this one’s for you: ICON Link@ClubStreet, an underground shopping mall that has recently been renovated, has some great eateries with affordable offerings. It’s located beneath the Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre hotel and is directly connected to Telok Ayer MRT Station. It’s also in the vicinity of Chinatown MRT Station, making it a fantastic pitstop for those working in the area. Here are the best 10 food places to check out at ICON Link@ClubStreet, including casual eateries and coffee kiosks!

First Look At ICON Link@ClubStreet – Airconditioned Underground Mall Connecting Chinatown & Telok Ayer 


1. Fun Toast


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Fun Toast’s history goes all the way back to 1941, the beginning of the popular old-school breakfast spot that used to be named Kheng Nam Hong. Like many of you, we like their Kaya Butter Toast Set ($6.20) best, comprising traditional brown bread with a slab of butter, soft-boiled eggs, and a cup of kopi. FYI, this is the most affordable kaya butter toast set you can get out of all the popular franchises in Singapore. Besides the crispy brown bread, there are plenty of toast options to choose from, including the Egg Mayo Toast ($6.50), Min Jiang Kueh Soft Bun ($6.30), and Honey Butter French Toast ($5.90). 

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Unit number: #B2-20/21
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 7:30am to 7pm, Fri 7:30am to 6pm, Sat 8:30am to 3pm
Website
Fun Toast is not halal-certified. 

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2. Tomoro Coffee


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Hailing from Indonesia is Tomoro Coffee, which opened their first outlet in Singapore at National University of Singapore in 2024. The coffee chain is known for using 100% Arabica beans for brew and yet, all regular-sized drinks here cost less than $6. When we visited during their opening, we tried the Manuka Oat Latte (from $6.90), which was a sweeter and nuttier alternative to your regular coffee. If coffee isn’t your thing, we recommend getting the Sea Salt Cloud Matcha (from $6.90) or Matcha Oat Latte (from $6.90) instead.

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Unit number: #B2-22/23
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 8am to 3pm
Website
Tomoro Coffee is not halal-certified. 

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3. Luckin Coffee


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Popular Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee, which has outlets at Tampines 1 and Jewel Changi, has opened a store at ICON Link. On a hot afternoon, you should go for the Pomelo Americano ($7), which combines zesty pomelo syrup, fresh espresso, and soda water for a refreshing finish. Otherwise, the Little Butter Latte ($8.50) is a fan favourite, starring creamy milk, French butter syrup, and strong espresso, for a smooth and rich brew.

For better deals, consider downloading their app, which regularly offers discounts and promotions.

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Unit number: #B2-25 
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm 
Luckin Coffee is not halal-certified. 

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4. Teo Soon


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Teo Soon is a casual Nanyang cafe located at ICON Link, offering a selection of freshly baked pastries, traditional toast sets, and classic local beverages. Prices are fairly affordable, with the Signature Butter & Homemade Kaya Toast going for just $1.60. If you’re not in the mood for kaya, consider the Signature Crushed Peanut Bun ($3.30) instead, perfect for breakfast or a tea break.

The cafe also serves hearty mains such as Local Laksa ($6.80) and Curry Chicken Rice ($6.80), topped with a chicken drumstick.

Unit number: #B2-38
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 7:30pm, Sat 8am to 4pm
Website
Teo Soon is not halal-certified.


5. Tianxin Desserts


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The next time you’re in the CBD and craving Chinese fare in an air-conditioned setting, head to Tianxin Desserts. This cosy eatery offers a menu spanning both traditional desserts and comforting noodle dishes inspired by Hainan province in China.

If you’re visiting for lunch or dinner, try the Hainanese Hou An Fen ($7.90), a traditional noodle dish featuring thin rice noodles in a clear, savoury broth, topped with sliced pork and pickled vegetables. The cafe also has a wide selection of desserts, from Mochi Sesame Paste ($5.60) and Pistachio Paste ($8.90) to soufflé pancakes.

Unit number: #B2-27/28
Opening hours: Mon-Wed 11am to 10pm, Thurs-Sat 11am to 11pm
Website
Tianxin Desserts is not halal-certified.


6. Super Ngon Vietnamese Noodle Cafe


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For a warm, comforting bowl of soup, head to Super Ngon Vietnamese Noodle Cafe, a casual Vietnamese eatery with freshly made rice noodles. The crowd-favourite Beef Noodle Soup ($10.90) is made using beef bone broth to get that rich, robust flavour. There’s even a dry version for $11.50 if that tickles your fancy! If you don’t mind spending a tad more, get the Beef Noodle Special ($12.90) with gelatinous tendon. For those who can’t take beef, opt for the Chicken Noodle Soup ($9.90) instead.

Unit number: #B2-24
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10am to 8pm
Tel: 9152 6622
Website
Super Ngon Vietnamese Noodle Cafe is not halal-certified.


7. Mount Faber Nasi Lemak


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Our team loves nasi lemak, so much so that we have a curated guide to the best nasi lemak in Singapore. Though we’ve been to a fair share of eateries specialising in this dish, not many have been around for as long as Mount Faber Nasi Lemak, which was first established in 1975. Their Chicken Wing Set ($6.80) sells like hotcakes here; you get coconut rice, deep-fried chicken wing, long beans, and the usual egg, peanut, and ikan bilis. There’s also the Drumstick Set ($7.80) if chicken wing isn’t your preferred part! We found the Lamb Curry Set ($8) an interesting alternative to your regular nasi lemak, consisting of creamy lamb curry, soft potatoes, and long beans. 

Unit number: #B2-11
Opening hours: TBD
Tel: 9788 9899
Mount Faber Nasi Lemak is not halal-certified.


8. Domino’s Pizza


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Enjoy a pizza party with your colleagues over lunch or with friends for dinner at Domino’s Pizza, which has a grab-and-go outlet at the underground shopping mall. There are plenty of flavours, from the steady sellers Simply Cheese (from $25.90) and Classic Pepperoni (from $25.90), to the indulgent Cheese Volcano Hawaiian Paradise (from $38.90). You must get your pizzas with the Awesome Foursome ($20.50), starring sweet cinnadots, stretchy mozzarella cheese sticks, crispy crazy chicken crunchies, and mildly spicy chicken side, which you can choose between golden roasted drummets and golden roasted wings.

Unit number: #B2-05
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 11pm
Tel: 6908 6442
Website
Domino’s Pizza is halal-certified. 


9. Katong Mei Wei Express


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ICYMI: The famous Katong Mei Wei Chicken Rice, a staple in Singapore’s chicken rice scene since 1988, recently opened a new outlet at ICON Link@ClubStreet. Titled Katong Mei Wei Express, this CBD opening marks the brand’s third location, following its original stall in Katong Shopping Centre and a second outlet at East Village in Bedok.

Prices start at $8.80 for a regular serving of Chicken Rice or Chicken Breast Rice. If you prefer darker cuts, opt for the Chicken Thigh Rice ($9.30) or Chicken Drumstick Rice ($9.80) instead. For group dining, you can share a half ($22) or whole chicken ($40), available steamed, roasted, or as a mix of both.

Read our Katong Mei Wei Express feature.

Unit number: #B2-19
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 7pm
Website
Katong Mei Wei Express is not halal-certified.

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10. Amps Tea


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If you love CHAGEE, you must check out Amps Tea, a tea bar helmed by the same team. You can look forward to five different series on the menu: Latte, Fruit Tea, Cold Brew, Fresh Brew, and Handcrafted Ice Blended. To beat the heat, we recommend the refreshing Triple Peach Season Tea ($6.20), the perfect quencher made using peach puree with a sweet-tangy balance. Their Da Hong Pao Latte ($6.40) is an equally delicious alternative, starring a creamy latte that boasts a full-bodied oolong tea flavour with a mildly sweet aftertaste. There are three toppings to choose from here, namely Cheese Top ($1.80), White Pearls ($1.20), and Osmanthus Jelly ($1.20).

Read our Amps Tea feature.

Unit number: #B2-09
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Website
Amps Tea is not halal-certified.


Guide to the best food places at ICON Link@ClubStreet


The next time you’re in the vicinity of Telok Ayer or Chinatown MRT Station, head to ICON Link@ClubStreet for hearty, wallet-friendly food options.

For more good eats in the area, read our Telok Ayer food guide, where you can have Korean fried chicken, cheap hawker bakes and more. We also have a Chinatown food guide for cheap hotpot buffet and Michelin-approved curry. 

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Feature image adapted from @crazyhungryasian

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