Eateries In Singapore With Dual Concepts That Transform Through The Day

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Who said eateries can’t have split personalities? Two-in-one eateries exhibit one theme during the day and switches to a completely different one as soon as the sun sets. We’re not solely talking about a mere transformation in ambience or design; these eateries switch up their entire menu as well.

If you are baffled by the possibility of a yong tau foo stall morphing into a spunky tapas bar, don’t be. These eateries with dual personalities are meant to astound. No one will blame you if you think you’ve strolled into an entirely new dimension.

In this post, we’ve compiled a list of two-in-one eateries in Singapore you’ll definitely find yourself either immersed or lost in.

Bincho


#1 BINCHO AT HUABEE


Step into Huabee Kopitiam during the day and you’ll think to yourself, “Ah, just another traditional mee pok stall.”

It disappears as soon as the clock strikes 6, the interiors shift and Huabee transforms into Bincho—a Japanese Yakitori Bar for night owls to chill and unwind.

#01-19, 78 Moh Guan Terrace
Singapore 162078
Tel: +65 6438 4567
(Hua Bee) Tue to Sun: 12pm – 3pm
(Bincho) Tue to Sun: 6pm – 12am
Nearest Station: Tiong Bahru

crackandpressPhoto Credit: Crack & Press


#2 CRACK & PRESS / COPPER ON STANLEY


Begin your day with filling protein breakfast at Crack & Press, a Japanese-inspired eatery for your Japanese cuisine cravings. Wait until the sun’s down, we bet you’ll be happier to learn how it morphs into Copper on Stanley—a sake bar and a place for you to relish ricey goodness.

3 Stanley St
Singapore 068722
Tel: +65 6221 3639
(Crack & Press) Mon to Fri: 7.30am – 3pm
(Copper on Stanley) Mon to Sat: 5pm – late
Nearest Station: Telok Ayer

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#3 DA BANG / DON’T TELL MAMA


Among the numerous bars lined along the Tanjong Pagar district sits Da Bang, a quaint Australian brunch and dessert coffeehouse with a Korean twist. And then, Da Bang’s transformation into Don’t Tell Mama—a Korean-Mexican Fusion Bistro at night—will be another reason to visit.

52 Tg Pagar Rd
Singapore 088473
Tel: +65 6221 3639
(Dabang) Daily: 7.30am – 5pm
(Don’t Tell Mama) Daily: 5pm – 12am
Nearest Station: Tanjong Pagar

Spiffy Dapper


#4 DAPPER COFFEE CAFE / THE SPIFFY DAPPER


Dapper Coffee Cafe’s ‘Unicorn’s Tears’ is what got it famous. The coffeehouse may otherwise seem regular, but as soon as the clock strikes 6, the Spiffy Dapper takes its place with flashy ambience, vintage music and cocktails.

73 Amoy St, Second Floor
Singapore 069892
Tel: +65 8742 8908
(Dapper Coffee Café) Mon to Fri: 8am – 5pm
(The Spiffy Dapper) Mon to Thu: 5pm – 1am
Fri: 5pm – 2am
Sat: 6pm – 2am
Sun: 6pm – 1am
Nearest Station: Telok Ayer

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#5 FU LIN BAR & KITCHEN


Drop by Fu Lin Bar & Kitchen during lunch time and treat yourself to the eatery’s signature yong tau foo. What you probably don’t know is how the yong tau foo stations morph into a tapas bar at night to draw the after-office crowd.

127 Telok Ayer St
Singapore 068596
Tel: +65 6423 0311
Mon to Fri: 11am – 3pm
Sat: 5pm – 12am
Nearest Station: Telok Ayer

The Secret Mermaid


#6 SHINKANSEN SALAD BAR / THE SECRET MERMAID


Popular among working adults, Shinkansen Salad Bar offers a healthy dose of protein and greens for a weekday brunch boost. Arrive at night and you’ll witness its transformation into The Secret Mermaid with alcohol and independent whisky on their tables.

10 Collyer Quay,
B1-08 Ocean Financial Centre,
Singapore 049315
Tel: +65 8722 4953
(Shinkansen Salad Bar) Mon to Fri: 11am – 6pm
Sat: 11am – 3pm
(The Secret Mermaid) Mon to Fri: 5pm – 11pm
Nearest Station: Raffles Place