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This food court is located inside Singapore’s Night Safari, making it a convenient dining spot for visitors who feel hungry after the night tour. That said, the prices here are definitely higher than outside.
For example, while 10 sticks of chicken satay typically cost around $7.80 at regular food courts, here you’ll pay $9.80 for just 6 sticks. A bowl of duck noodles that would usually go for $4–6 outside is priced at $16.80 here — though to be fair, the portion of duck might be slightly more generous.
Most visitors to the Night Safari likely began their day early, having first explored the Bird Paradise, the main Singapore Zoo, and the Giant Panda Forest before ending up here. After a full day of walking, it’s understandable to crave a hot, comforting dinner — especially since any packed food would probably be cold by now.
Fortunately, the food served here is still authentic local cuisine. Although the prices are steep, the quality hasn’t been compromised. Plus, you get a chance to sit down and rest. After your meal, you can return to the Night Safari and take another ride on the tram.
Given how late it gets by this point in the day, it’s likely that restaurants in the city would already be closed. After all, this is a tourist attraction — so a lower value-for-money ratio is pretty much expected.