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Punggol Coast Mall Food Guide: 15 Places For $19.90++ Hotpot Buffet, Nian Gao Waffles And More

22nd May 2025

Punggol Coast Mall food guide


If you live in Punggol, you’ll want to check out the recently opened Punggol Coast Mall, situated right next to Punggol Coast MRT Station! Located at the Punggol Digital District, the shopping centre has over 120 shops, including more than 20 eateries. We’ve put together our guide to the best Punggol Coast Mall food places to check out when you’re in the area. Do note that some of these eateries have yet to open, so it’s best to do a quick check online before heading down.

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1. Muji Cafe


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Great news for Muji fans, as the popular Japanese clothing and lifestyle store has set up its first North-East store at Punggol Coast Mall. You’ll also find Muji Cafe here, serving up their hot and cold deli items, alongside a small selection of cakes. If you’re going for their regular deli sets, prices start at $14.80 for one hot and one cold deli, an onsen egg, rice, and a bowl of soup.

We also recommend their Pork Katsu Donburi ($16.80), starring deep-fried pork cutlet drizzled with mayo, paired with a side salad and the cafe’s signature 16 Grain Rice that’s sourced from Japan.

Read our Muji Cafe Plaza Singapura to find out what to order at the Punggol outlet!

Unit: #01-53/54/55
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 8:30pm
Website
Muji Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.

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2. Luckin Coffee


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We’re huge fans of Luckin Coffee, so we’re including them on this list. The popular Chinese chain has opened at Level 2 of the mall with limited dine-in seats, which means you can enjoy your cup of coffee before heading off.

Their Iced Minty Coconut Latte ($8.50) is a must-try; this interesting beverage combines coconut milk and freshly pulled espresso with mint syrup for a bold, creamy, and refreshing finish. Alternatively, coffee snobs can check out Luckin Coffee’s Black Cup series for premium, barista-approved beverages.

Read our Luckin Coffee coverage.

Unit: #02-128
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 8am to 9pm, Fri-Sat 8am to 10pm
Luckin Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.

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3. Sushi-GO


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For affordable yet delicious sushi, head to Sushi-GO. The popular chain is known for serving their sushi on a “shinkansen” delivery system—think conveyor belt sushi delivered by adorable AI robot servers.

You can choose from over 150 items, starting from as low as $1.80. Highlights include Aburi Hanasaki Salmon Sushi ($3.50++), featuring seared thick salmon and ikura, and Cheezy Dragon Roll ($9.20++): maki packed with barbecued eel, shrimp roe, cream cheese, omelette, and Japanese pickles, then topped with teriyaki sauce, cheddar cheese sauce, and mayo.

Read our Sushi-GO review.

Unit: #02-116/117
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 10pm
Website
Sushi-GO is not a halal-certified eatery.

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4. Din Tai Fung


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Satisfy your xiao long bao craving at Din Tai Fung. You’ll find the viral Mama Mochi Chocolate Xiao Long Bao ($12.80++ for six/$15.80++ for 10) and Black Sesame Mochi Xiao Long Bao ($12.80++ for six/$15.80++ for 10) as permanent menu items across all outlets. Steamed to order, these sweet buns are filled with a mochi filling and rich chocolate and black sesame respectively. Don’t miss out on their signature Steamed Pork Xiao Long Bao (price TBD) and Fried Rice with Pork Chop & Eggs (price TBD) too.

Unit: #01-127
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 9pm, Fri-Sun 11am to 9:15pm
Website
Din Tai Fung is not a halal-certified eatery.

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5. Paradise Hotpot 


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Check outParadise Hotpot, a solo hotpot concept restaurant under the Paradise Group. Instead of the usual steamboat experience, you can enjoy your very own personal hotpot here, in the form of a buffet from just $19.90++ per person. The buffet includes unlimited ice cream, snacks, house-made drinks, and condiments, along with a variety of hotpot essentials ranging from pork, beef, and marinated chicken slices to Alaskan Crab Sticks and Pork and Chive Dumplings. You also get to choose from eight soup bases!

Read our Paradise Hotpot feature.

Unit: #02-120
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6797 0635
Website
Paradise Hotpot is not a halal-certified eatery.

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6. The Better Scoop


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Homegrown ice cream cafe The Better Scoop is an excellent spot to beat the heat. We recommend their OG Nian Gao Waffles ($6.80), where freshly baked waffles are stuffed with a nian gao layer that’s sweet and chewy. Top your waffles with their ice cream, priced from $4.20 for a single scoop and $8 for double. Popular picks include Tie Guan Yin, Osmanthus Oolong, and Honey Chamomile Blue Pea, which boasts an aromatic, honey-like sweetness.

Unit: #02-124
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 10pm
Website
The Better Scoop is not a halal-certified eatery.


7. Ya Kun Kaya Toast


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For a classic Singaporean breakfast, look no further than Ya Kun Kaya Toast, which we ranked first on our best kaya toast list. Get their Set A ($6.30), comprising kaya butter toast, two soft-boiled eggs, and your choice of hot teh or kopi. We’re big fans of Ya Kun’s kaya toast for multiple reasons; the thin slices of brown toast are crispy, perfectly complementing the fragrant pandan kaya and cold butter slabs.

Unit: #02-53
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 10pm
Website
Ya Kun Kaya Toast is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.

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8. White Cloud Cafe 


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White Cloud Cafe is making its debut with its upcoming launch at Punggol Coast Mall. While there’s no word on their official menu, their hoarding and social media posts hint that you can expect brunch fare, coffee, pastries, desserts, and alcoholic drinks here. The cafe and bistro’s interiors are sleek yet cosy, with white, blue, and grey accents.

Unit: #02-126
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 10am to 8pm, Fri-Sun 10am to 9pm
Website
White Cloud Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


9. Playmade


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Bubble tea fans, take note: PlayMade has an outlet in this mall! The popular Taiwanese bubble tea chain is known for their unique pearl flavours and seasonal menu, including a recent taro series.

If it’s your first time here, you won’t go wrong with their Chrysanthemum Milk Tea (from $3.90) or Taiwan Milk Tea (from $3.90). Alternatively, jump on the matcha hype train and get their Matcha Fresh Milk (from $5.70). For toppings, we recommend the Pink Cactus Boba (from $1.30) and Grape Boba (from $1.30), which are perfectly chewy with a slight sweetness.

Unit: #02-127
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 9pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 10pm
Website
PlayMade is not a halal-certified eatery.


10. Hajun Korean 


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You can get hearty Korean food without breaking the bank at Ha-Jun Korean. This casual eatery offers classic Korean mains under $10, including the likes of Hotplate Chicken ($7), Dolsot Bibimbap ($7.50), and Kimchi Fried Rice ($6). If it’s a rainy day, consider ordering a comforting Ginseng Chicken Soup ($8.50) or Chicken Kimchi Ramen ($6.20): Korean ramyeon and tender chicken slices in spicy kimchi soup.

Unit: #02-131
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 9pm
Ha-Jun Korean is not a halal-certified eatery.


11. Aston’s Specialities


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Western restaurant Astons Specialities is a popular pick for family meals and casual gatherings. Choose from an extensive menu featuring steak, chicken, pork, and seafood, with most mains served with two sides of your choice. The food here is well-priced, with highlights including Chargrilled Chicken ($12.90), Black Pepper Fish ($13.50), New York Strip ($23.90), and Porterhouse ($33.90).

Unit: #02-118
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Website
Astons Specialities is not a halal-certified eatery.


12. Jollibee


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Famous Filipino fried chicken chain Jollibee is also slated to open at the mall this March. If you’re here alone, dive into their 2 Pcs Chicken Joy Meal (from $7.80), which comes with two pieces of fried chicken paired with a side. There’s also the option to get this meal with Jollibee’s signature Jolly Spaghetti instead of the side for $10.30.

Watch our YouTube video for recommendations on what else to order at Jollibee!

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Unit: #01-118
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Jollibee is a halal-certified eatery.


13. Sukiya 


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First established in Yokohama in 1962, Sukiya has grown to become one of Japan’s most recognisable gyudon chains, with over 600 outlets around the country. Known for their affordable and hearty rice bowls, Sukiya serves up their classic Gyudon from just $4.90. Each bowl features tender beef slices simmered in a sweet-savoury shoyu broth with onions for added depth. You can also zhng your order with toppings such as kimchi or melted cheese for a satisfying twist.

Unit number: #01-86/87
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 10pm
Website
Sukiya is not a halal-certified eatery.


14. LeNu Chef’s Wai Noodle Bar


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If you’re a fan of beef noodles, LeNu Chef’s Wai Noodle Bar is a must-visit. This noodle bar is best known for their Braised Beef Combination Noodle (from $18.30++), a comforting bowl that brings together their signature 18-hour beef broth, springy QQ noodles, and a medley of beef cuts—think Wagyu slices, tendon, and shank. The broth steals the show here: slow-cooked with beef marrow for deep, meaty richness, it’s enhanced with Chinese spices and premium ingredients for an extra flavourful finish.

Unit number: #01-51
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 10pm
Website
LeNu is not a halal-certified eatery.


15. Sushi Tei


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Sushi Tei is a solid pick for those craving a hearty Japanese meal. Regulars will recognise classics like the Pitan Tofu ($6.80++) and an array of speciality rolls, including the Aburi Salmon Roll ($15.80++), Phoenix Roll ($22.80++), and the Dragon Roll ($17.80++), which comes topped with avocado and a deep-fried king prawn. For some donburi, consider options such as the Bara Chirashi Don ($14.80++), Tendon ($13.80++), and Chicken Katsu Don ($13.80++). And for a selection of their finest sashimi, check out Suo ($38.80++), featuring tuna, scallop, salmon, surf clam, and sweet shrimp.

Unit number: #01-123
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6550 2212
Website
Sushi Tei is not a halal-certified eatery.


Best food places at Punggol Coast Mall


These are some of the best restaurants, cafes, and kiosks at Punggol Coast Mall to check out the next time you’re in the Punggol Digital District area!

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