Discover the perfect morning start in Jurong East with TheAsiaPress' guide to the top 15 breakfast spots. From cozy cafes to bustling eateries, experience a variety of delicious options that promise to kickstart your day with delightful flavors and memorable dining experiences in Singapore.
The order/number on the list does not indicate rating or ranking; all are equivalently ranked as must-try breakfast places in Jurong East, Singapore.
15 Best Breakfast in Jurong East, Singapore
- 1. Yuhua Village Market and Food Centre
- 2. Aiman Cafe
- 3. Marché Mövenpick
- 4. Enaq
- 5. Zai Shun Curry Fish Head
- 6. No Horse Run Café Westgate Mall B2-K8 (Gourmet Paradise)
- 7. Rumah Sayang
- 8. Joo Siah Bak Koot Teh
- 9. Délifrance
- 10. Tiong Bahru Pau & Snack
- 11. Ba Buông Bánh Mì
- 12. Han n Han Peanut Pancake
- 13. Pullman Bakery Jurong East
- 14. Wan Soon Lai Bakuteh & Fried Porridge
- 15. Zhong Ji Noodles 钟记面食
1. Yuhua Village Market and Food Centre
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Yuhua Village Market and Food Centre provide residents and shoppers with a wide variety of fresh market produce, goods, and local hawker food, leaving them spoilt for choice. You can get a variety of local food here. Recommend the carrot cake, prawn mee, appom, roti prata, and sugar cane drinks. An excellent combo of crispy and crunchy stuffed Yong Tau Foo with moist and smooth Chee Cheong Fun is a must-try for those who love Yong Tau Foo as breakfast.
Address: 254 Jurong East St 24, Singapore 600254
Operating Hours: 7 am–11 pm daily
2. Aiman Cafe
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Aiman Cafe is a 100% Muslim owned coffeeshop established since 2006. We offer a great variety of Malay Food, Indonesian Food, Indian Food, Satay & Rojak, Chicken Rice, Halal Zichar Seafood, Western Food, Famous Sedap Noodles, Nasi Padang, Kueh Mueh & Goreng Pisang and the popular Roti Johns & Quesadillas from The Breadgang.
3. Marché Mövenpick
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Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Rd, #01-03, Singapura 608549
Tel: +65 6694 2501
Operating Hours: 9 am – 10 pm
Website: marche-movenpick.sg
4. Enaq
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Enaq started its first restaurant in 2008 and over the years struck upon a prata recipe which made Pratas crispy and unique. People from all parts of Singapore started to flock to the restaurant as the unique recipe made the pratas crispy and was the only place which sold it with a freshly made unique sambal sauce.
Address: 303 Jurong East Street 32, Singapura 600303
Operating Hours: 7 am – 11 pm; Closed on Tuesday
Website: enaqprata.com.sg
5. Zai Shun Curry Fish Head
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Zai Shun is famous for serving extremely fresh fish at Jurong East. Zai Shun Curry Fish Head sells Teochew porridge, classic zi char, and a range of fish dishes that have gotten them on the Michelin Bib Gourmand list since 2017. Running the joint is 64-year-old Ong Cheng Kee, with about 50 years of cooking experience under his belt.
Address: 253 Jurong East St 24, #01-205, Singapura 600253
Operating Hours: 7 am–3 pm daily; Closed on Wednesday
Website: Facebook
6. No Horse Run Café Westgate Mall B2-K8 (Gourmet Paradise)
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No Horse Run literally translates to “incomparable and in a league on its own,” which is the Hokkien phrase “bo beh zao.” We provide a selection of well-known gelato flavors in addition to creative innovation and locally-inspired flavors. Try our unique Brunch All Day Breakfast menu, which includes pastas, waffles, a main course and side dish that are influenced by the region—definitely Bo Bei Zao!
7. Rumah Sayang
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Rumah Sayang is the brainchild of the team behind Red Ginger. It has a distinctive Western Sumatran flavour, with a focus on the dishes that Red Ginger prides its reputation on; Nasi Padang, Sizzling Wok dishes such as Nasi Pattaya, alongside traditionalist Nonya Flavours, with a carefully measured blend of ginger and various exotic spices. It has been operating in JEM since June 2013. The undivided focus on Nasi Padang promises a gastronomic Nonya experience that certainly must not be missed.
Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Rd, #B1-41/42 Jem, Singapore 608549
Tel: +65 6339 0938
Operating Hours: 8 am – 10 pm
Website: jem.sg
8. Joo Siah Bak Koot Teh
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Joo Siah Bak Koot Teh has been serving this heritage cuisine to generations of Singaporeans. Made from a special family recipe using premium ingredients, its robust flavourful pork ribs soup (bak kut teh), braised pork leg and other signature delights have customers coming back for more.
Address: 01-1215 Jurong East Ave 1, Block 349, Singapura 600349
Tel: +65 9111 8129
Operating Hours: 8 am – 7.15 pm; Closed on Monday
Website: joosiahbkt.com.sg
9. Délifrance
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At Délifrance, freshness is our passion. Each day, our talented bakers rise to craft a symphony of flavors that will delight your senses and awaken your palate. At the core of our offerings lie the finest French ingredients sourced directly from the fertile lands of France. We meticulously select each component to ensure an authentic culinary experience like no other. Our golden flour, sourced from Grands Moulins de Paris, est. 1919, forms the foundation of our delicate pastries, while our creamy butter, sourced from the finest French producers, lends them their irresistible richness. We also use free-range eggs, ensuring the highest quality in every bite.
Address: Jem 50, 16 Jurong Gateway Rd, #B1 – K15, Singapura 608549
Tel: +65 6779 9276
Operating Hours: 8 am – 9 pm
Website: delifrance.com.sg
10. Tiong Bahru Pau & Snack
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For the longest time, a historic pau shop existed.The shop first opened its doors at Tiong Bahru Market, providing the community with homemade pau, siew mai, and other dishes. The char siew pau was authentic, wrapped in springy skin all around. If you’re in the Jurong East area, this is a must-visit place. The variety here seems to be greater than at other outlets. It’s a traditional hawker-style dim sum.
11. Ba Buông Bánh Mì
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Ba Buông Bánh Mì stands out not only for its delicious banh mi but also for its exceptionally friendly shop owner. The portions served here are incredibly generous, ensuring you get your money’s worth. The bread boasts a perfect balance of crispiness on the outside and softness on the inside, creating a delightful texture. Every bite showcases a harmonious blend of spices, indicating the dedication and passion put into crafting each dish. Without a doubt, it’s an unparalleled banh mi experience that leaves a lasting impression.
Address: Jurong Gateway Rd, #01-277, Singapore 600132
Operating Hours: 8 am–9 pm daily
Tel: +65 9421 8599
12. Han n Han Peanut Pancake
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Han n Han Peanut Pancake is a must-visit for those craving traditional breakfast items like peanut pancake and quality coffee. Despite the late hour, the shop remains bustling with breakfast customers, a testament to its popularity. The peanut pancake is a delightful blend of chewy dough and ample ground peanuts, while the coffee boasts a robust flavor that perfectly complements the sweet pancake. It’s a highly recommended spot for a light breakfast or brunch.
Address: 252 Jurong East St 24, #01-151, Singapore 600252
Tel: +65 8382 5086
Operating Hours: 6 am–7 pm daily; Closed on Wednesday
Website: Instagram
13. Pullman Bakery Jurong East
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Pullman Bakery is located in Jurong Regional Library. This place combines Pullman Bakery and Tachihara Coffee. The French toast had a buttery texture and resembled incredibly soft milk bread. They’ve got an extensive cafe menu, including sandwiches, toasts, cakes, and drinks. Many of the Japanese-flavored bakery items are in high demand by late afternoon or evening.
Address: 21 Jurong East Central 1 NLB Level 1, 21 Jurong East Central 1, Pullman Bakery, Singapura 609732
Tel: +65 6255 5628
Operating Hours: 8.30 am – 8.30 pm
Website: pullmanbakery.com
14. Wan Soon Lai Bakuteh & Fried Porridge
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Welcome to Wan Soon Lai Bakuteh & Fried Porridge! We are your local Chinese delights stall in Jurong East, offering a delightful array of dishes such as Bak Kut Teh, Fried Porridge, and Vegetarian Yong Tau Foo. At our establishment, we take pride in serving up authentic flavors that reflect the rich culinary heritage of Chinese cuisine. Whether you’re craving a comforting bowl of porridge, the robust flavors of Bak Kut Teh, or the savory goodness of Bakuteh soup, we have something to satisfy every palate. Join us for a delicious dining experience, and let the flavors of Wan Soon Lai Bakuteh & Fried Porridge transport you to the heart of Chinese culinary traditions.
Address: 267A Toh Guan Rd, #01-01, Singapura 601267
Tel: +65 9650 2793
Operating Hours: 9 am – 9.30 pm daily; Closed on Monday
15. Zhong Ji Noodles 钟记面食
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Zhong Ji Noodles at Yuhua Market is renowned for its delectable Wantan mee, often hailed as the best in the area. A standard order, accompanied by two chicken feet, comes at a reasonable $5.60. The soup impresses with its umami sweetness, tempting you to savor every drop. The dumplings, generously filled with minced meat and crunchy water chestnuts, delight the palate. Their tangy chili sauce adds a flavorful kick. While the noodles could be springier, the addition of crunchy lard bits enhances the overall texture. With plans to return for their dumpling noodles and fried Wantan, it’s clear why Zhong Ji Noodles is a local favorite. Additionally, they offer raw dumplings and noodles for those eager to recreate the experience at home.
Address: 254 Jurong East St 24, #01-06, Singapura 600254
Tel: +65 9027 2071
Operating Hours: 4.30 am – 1.30 pm; Closed on Tuesday
Website: Facebook