Looking for comfort food any time of day? Feng Sheng’s new East Coast outlet serves iconic chicken rice, rich steamboat sets, and modern local-Malaysian dishes 24/7. Expect a nostalgic Nanyang vibe, pet-friendly dining, and value-for-money eats. A must-visit for supper lovers, foodies, and anyone craving flavour and familiarity.
You’re not alone. In a city where good food never sleeps, Feng Sheng is redefining what late-night dining looks like with the launch of its second outlet—this time at the heart of East Coast Road. Open round the clock, this 24-hour gem brings together the best of local and Malaysian flavours, nostalgic vibes, and irresistible comfort food for night owls and early birds alike.
A Taste of the Old and the New
Feng Sheng first made waves in 2023 with its original outlet at Short Street, winning fans with its rich steamboat broths, flavour-packed chicken rice, and wallet-friendly prices. With the new East Coast location, the experience is elevated even further.

The signature Chicken Rice ($6.00++) is at the core of its menu. It’s available in steamed and roasted styles, using Sakura Free-Range Chicken. It’s served with garlic oil, crispy garlic bits, and a housemade ginger dressing that gives just the right zing.

Pair that with the hearty Classic Steamboat Set ($58.80++) — a bubbling pot of pork belly, prawns, lala clams, green mussels, and more, with soup bases like Mala, Herbal, and the must-try Pork Stomach Chicken Soup. For the indecisive, the Steamboat & Chicken Combo ($68.80++) is perfect for variety in one set.
Modern Twists on Local Favourites
Feng Sheng doesn’t just rely on heritage recipes. It also adds flair with dishes like Truffle Minced Pork Tofu ($16.00++), which combines silky tofu with aromatic truffle oil for an elevated touch. Seafood lovers will enjoy the Lala and Prawn Claypot Steamboat (from $22.00++), offering a lighter, yet deeply satisfying broth.

These aren’t your average hawker renditions. They’re updated classics that deliver comfort and a hint of surprise — ideal for those who love familiar tastes with a twist.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Supper
True to its 24/7 promise, the new East Coast outlet also serves a range of all-day meals, including:
- Ipoh Chicken Hor Fun ($8.50++) — delicate flat rice noodles in chicken broth
- Claypot Yee Mee ($9.80++) — springy noodles in rich, dark gravy
- Pork Lard Dry Noodles ($5.00++) — simple, sinful, and full of umami
- Seafood Lala Noodles ($9.80++) — a beehoon dish soaked in briny, savoury broth
End things sweetly with a flaky Portuguese Egg Tart ($2.40++) and a strong cup of Claypot Coffee or Tea ($3.90++), brewed the old-school way for maximum flavour.

Dine with Your Furry Friends
Another reason to head to the East Coast? The outlet is pet-friendly. With indoor and al fresco seating for up to 72 guests, Feng Sheng’s new location captures the relaxed charm of traditional Nanyang kopitiams—wooden furniture, marble-top tables, and vintage posters set the scene.
There’s even a private dining room for 10, perfect for birthday celebrations, family dinners, or small reunions.
Giving Back to the Community
Feng Sheng also honours Singapore’s unsung heroes. Pioneer and Merdeka Generation diners enjoy a 10% discount, encouraging families to dine out together. Meanwhile, PHV and taxi drivers—many of whom helped spread the word about Feng Sheng’s first outlet—get free-flow rice and a drink with every chicken rice order. It’s a heartfelt nod to those who keep Singapore moving.
Why You Should Visit Feng Sheng East Coast

- It’s one of the only 24-hour chicken rice and steamboat restaurants in Singapore
- Every dish is generous, flavourful, and easy on the wallet
- The nostalgic interior gives you that “kopitiam from the past” feeling
- Great for groups, solo diners, night owls, and pet parents
- It’s located at 372 East Coast Road—easy to get to, hard to leave
Conclusion: Supper, Sorted
If you’re tired of the usual supper haunts or hunting for a place that serves authentic food, real meals, not just snacks at 3 am, Feng Sheng at East Coast Road is your answer. It combines tradition and trend in one welcoming, pet-friendly space, with generous portions and plenty of heart.
So next time hunger hits, don’t settle for instant noodles. Head to Feng Sheng, and taste why this 24-hour spot is fast becoming the east side’s favourite late-night (and anytime) dining destination.
Have you been to Feng Sheng yet? Tell us your go-to dish in the comments, or tag your foodie friends who’d love this hidden gem.