7 Supper Spots in Johor Bahru (JB) for Singaporeans to Makan At

7 Supper Spots in Johor Bahru (JB) for Singaporeans to Makan At

Makan time never stops!

Craving a hearty supper but tired of the usual local options in Singapore? Head across the causeway to Johor Bahru (JB) for a culinary adventure that’ll keep you fuelled into the wee hours of the morning! From sizzling lok lok to steaming hotpot, JB’s late-night dining scene is a treasure trove for famished Singaporeans looking to spice up their supper routine.

Crossing over from Singapore to indulge in top-notch Malaysian fare has long been a favourite pastime, and for good reason. Not only can you feast on classics like wanton mee and dim sum, but you can also savour a variety of international offerings. So, gather your supper buddies, prep your passports, and gear up for these delicious options available well past midnight: Whether you prefer snacking on skewers or tucking into a bowl of noodles, these seven supper spots have you covered when you’re planning a road trip from Singapore to JB!

Also read: 6 Places to Eat in Johor

1. Savour Skewers & Sauces at Wei Ge Lok Lok

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Image credit: Wei Ge Lok Lok | Official Facebook

Address: Jalan Austin Heights 8/7, Taman Mount Austin, 81100, Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 8pm-4am (Tue to Sun), Closed on Mon

Thanks to its convenient opening hours (till 4am), Wei Ge Lok Lok in Mount Austin is a dream destination for anyone who loves fuss-free, late-night snacking. Stroll right up to the food truck and pick your favourites: prawns, squid, cuttlefish, and all sorts of vegetables. A dash of spicy or tangy dipping sauce later, and you’ll wonder why you don’t make this trip from Singapore every weekend.

Also read: Top Lok Lok Supper Spots in Johor Bahru For Singaporean Foodies

2. Tuck into Late-Night Noodles at Restoran Ah Piaw

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Image credit: Ah Piaw Noodle House | Official Facebook

Address: 20, 12, Jalan Kelewang, Taman Sri Tebrau, 80050 Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 24 hours

For a quick but comforting fix, head to Restoran Ah Piaw, a popular supper spot located just minutes from the JB checkpoint. Their signature wanton mee, made with springy duck egg noodles, has won over many Singaporeans in search of midnight bites. You can also try the hearty Abalone Kway Teow Soup, packed with prawns, scallops, and mock abalone. Plus, the 24-hour service makes it the perfect pit stop whenever hunger strikes!

3. Enjoy a Hotpot Feast at Hoobaa Hotpot

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Image credits: Hoobaa Hotpot | Official Facebook

Address: 67, Jalan Austin Heights 8/1, 81100 Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 10am-6am (Mon to Sun)

If you prefer a steaming bowl of soup to cap off a long day, Hoobaa Hotpot is open until 6am, allowing you to indulge in comforting broths well into the night. From spicy mala to tangy tomato, the variety of soup bases suits every palate. Plus, the restaurant’s free-flow snacks and condiments bar adds an extra dash of fun. Going solo? No worries, they offer superb single-diner sets so you can enjoy hotpot without breaking the bank.

4. Devour Dim Sum at Any Hour at Jiah Xiang Dim Sum

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Image credit: Jiah Xiang Dim Sum | Official Facebook

Address: Lot 1, Ground Floor, Block F, Plaza Sentosa, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa, 80150 Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 24 hours

Dim sum lovers can rejoice because the Plaza Sentosa outlet of Jiah Xiang Dim Sum operates round the clock. Pamper yourself with dishes like oozy salted egg yolk buns or juicy prawn dumplings. The sheer variety will tempt you to linger, so make sure you arrive with an empty stomach and a few buddies from Singapore to help you polish off the spread.

5. Feast on Seafood Pots at Fat Fish

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Address: 97, Jalan Beringin, Taman Melodies, 80250 Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 4.30pm-2am (Tue to Sun), Closed on Mon

Yearning for a more substantial supper? Fat Fish will satisfy all your midnight seafood cravings, staying open until 2am for after-hours foodies. Order one of their signature seafood pots teeming with crab, clams, prawns, and more. If you’re feeling adventurous, opt for a unique soup base like Sichuan Hot & Spicy or Pepper Bone. Not in the mood for a huge spread? Grab a Mini Pot instead and still get your seafood fix.

6. Grab Indian-Muslim Makan at Restoran Jamilah

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Address: 61, Jalan Yahya Awal, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80100 Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 24 hours

For roti canai (Singaporeans might know it better as roti prata) and other mamak classics, look no further than Restoran Jamilah, open 24/7. Expect favourites like fried chicken, mee goreng, thosai, and nasi lemak: all best washed down with a comforting cup of teh. If you’re crossing from Singapore for supper, this is the place to be when your tummy grumbles for something familiar yet distinctly Malaysian.

7. Sip on Rich Broth at Dai Tao Lala Pot

Image credit: JB Dai Tao Lala Pot | Official Facebook

Address: 49, Jalan Austin Height 8/5, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru
Opening Hours: 5pm-3am (Daily)

Late nights call for comfort, and Dai Tao Lala Pot delivers just that with charcoal-cooked lala soup open until 3am. Savour flavourful clams in a fragrant Huadiao-laced broth, and take advantage of unlimited soup refills to really warm up your evening. Personalise your meal with plenty of side dishes, from instant noodles to fresh seafood slices. It’s a unique experience that’ll have you coming back for more whenever you visit JB from Singapore.

Eat Your Heart Out in JB!

When it comes to late-night eats, Johor Bahru truly has it all,  and crossing over from Singapore for supper has become a beloved tradition for good reason. With so many diverse culinary gems, you can satisfy every craving, be it comforting noodle soups, sizzling hotpot, or delicious skewers in the early hours of the morning.

So grab your makan buddies, hop into a car or catch a bus, and prepare to feast the night away across the causeway. These seven supper spots stand out for their range of flavours and flexible opening hours, ensuring your next JB adventure stays as hassle-free and mouth-watering as possible. Happy feasting!

Also read: 10 Best Breakfast Spots in Johor Bahru (JB) for Singaporeans

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