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9 Best Nasi Padang in Singapore [2024]

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Nasi Padang Singapore

Best Nasi Padang Singapore
Best Nasi Padang Singapore

Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, and this is especially evident in the food scene. There are many different types of cuisine available in Singapore, but one of the most popular is nasi padang.

This article has something for everyone, and there are many great restaurants serving nasi padang in Singapore. In this blog post, we will list 9 of the best nasi padang restaurants in Singapore!

From traditional nasi padang dishes to more modern interpretations, there’s something for everyone here. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your nasi padang crawl today!

Key Consideration Factors

  • Authenticity: Look for a restaurant that serves authentic Nasi Padang dishes made with traditional ingredients and cooking methods.
  • Quality: Choose a restaurant that uses fresh ingredients and maintains high standards of hygiene and food safety.
  • Variety: Check if the restaurant offers a range of dishes, including vegetarian options and different levels of spiciness to cater to different tastes.
  • Price: Consider the price range of the restaurant and whether it fits your budget.
  • Ambience: Decide whether you prefer a casual dining experience or a more upscale setting.
  • Location: Choose a location that is convenient for you, either close to your workplace or home.
  • Reviews: Read reviews from other customers to get an idea of their experiences at the restaurant and the quality of food and service offered.

Now that you know what to look for, here are the Best Nasi Padang Spots in Singapore!

Best Nasi Padang Singapore

1. Warong Nasi Pariaman

Warong Nasi Pariaman – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Warong Nasi Pariaman)
Key ServicesIndonesian restaurant
Address738 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198706
Websitehttps://pariaman.pickngosg.com/
Phone+65 6292 5898
Operating HoursThursday to Tuesday: 7:30AM–3PM

Warong Nasi Pariaman, which was founded in 1948, is widely considered to be the oldest nasi padang restaurant on these islands. Over time, the stall has left its mark on our culinary culture, feeding huge crowds of hungry people including a certain Fandi Ahmad, who claims to have eaten there every Friday.

Nasi padang is a popular dish for regulars, who come back for their dose of nasi padang, which demonstrates the consistency of flavor that Warong has maintained over time. The stall’s signature meals are said to have been relatively unchanged from the recipes that initially brought them widespread popularity.

Key Differentiators

  • Founded in 1948
  • Crowd favorite
  • 1-min walk from the Masjid Sultan

Customer Testimonial

First-timer. Had Sotong Kalio and cucumbers with beef rendang with charcoal grill taste. I highly recommend ⭐⭐⭐ after finishing had to dabao 4 pieces of rendang!! ^^

Jae Hyon OHM (Sean)

2. Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang

Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang)
Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address 1 Geylang Serai, #02-137, Singapore 402001
Websitehttps://sinarpagionline.com/
Phone+65 65365302
Emailsinarpagisedap@gmail.com
Operating HoursMonday to Sunday: 7 am to 7 pm

If you’re looking for a delicious Kapau-style lunch, give Sanar Pagi Nasi Padang a go. Their Assam Pedas Fish is tangy and spicy, with a robust flavor derived from the fish itself, which can be had in either Batang AKA Spanish mackerel or stingray.

The Ayam Panggang’s bright yellow sauce makes it seem mild, but underestimate it and you’ll experience its fiery burn in no time.

Key Differentiators

  • Crowd favorite
  • Robust flavor
  • Specializes in Nasi padang

Customer Testimonial

Tried for the 1st time and I am quite happy with the food and price. Paid $30 for lemak singkong, ikan bakar, daging rendang sambal goreng n 3 plate of white rice. Its no wonder the Q is always long…

Nike Clooner

3. Hjh Maimunah Restaurant

Hjh Maimunah Restaurant - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Hjh Maimunah Restaurant)
Hjh Maimunah Restaurant – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Hjh Maimunah Restaurant)
Key ServicesHalal restaurant
Address11 Jln Pisang, Singapore 199078
Websitehttps://www.hjmaimunah.com/
Phone6291 3132
Emailhjh.maimunah@gmail.com
Operating HoursMonday to Saturday:
7:30AM–7:30PM

Hjh Maimunah Restaurant’s menu is extensive, and the quality of the food is excellent. The fare at this restaurant has been praised by experts, and it offers more than enough variety to keep you occupied for hours. Dishes like the BBQ Sundanese Chicken, which is marinated in distinctive spices and cooked in a typical style.

The Terung Belado is also highly suggested; fried eggplants in sambal chilli are a wonderful side dish to accompany your rice and meats.

Key Differentiators

  • Traditional, Kampung-styled cuisine
  • Established in the 90s
  • Catered to customers from all walks of life

Customer Testimonial

Simple the best Nasi Padang in Singapore and some say Batam. My favorite Malay restaurant in town and a must visit when I am back. Must tried the tahu telur, sambal fish and rendang

Sam K

4. Warung M. Nasir

Warung M. Nasir - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Warung M. Nasir)
Warung M. Nasir – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Warung M. Nasir)
Key ServicesIndonesian restaurant
Address 69 Killiney Rd, Singapore 239526
Websitehttps://m.facebook.com/Warung-M-Nasir-166493446756104/
Phone+65 6734 6228
Emailwarungmnasir@yahoo.com
Operating HoursTuesday to Sunday:
10AM–10PM

If you’re a fan of Mohamad Nasir bin Mohamed, better known as M. Nasir, you’ll be aware that he’s a jack of all trades. Warung M. Nasir, is also the ‘sifu’ of the Malaysian music industry and the owner of this stall.

The stall’s bright pink walls offer wonderful Beef Rendang, Ayam Gulai, Sambal Goreng, and other dishes. With so many fiery nasi padang options to choose from, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Key Differentiators

  • Indoor Dining
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Pick-up/Delivery

Customer Testimonial

We wanted something spicy and were very happy to find out that Warung M. Nasir is available for delivery. It was quite late when we ordered and the lady called to inform that some dishes had ran out but she’ll substitute those items with whatever she had. I didn’t check the bill but if I’m not wrong, she had also given us complimentary lime juices. We appreciate the gesture and are thankful for the satisfying meal.

Samantha Han

5. Rumah Makan Minang

Rumah Makan Minang - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Rumah Makan Minang)
Rumah Makan Minang – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Rumah Makan Minang)
Key ServicesBENTO BOX
RAYA MINI
MINI BUFFET
Address18 & 18A Kandahar Street
Singapore 198884
Websitehttps://minang.sg/
Phone+65 6294 4805
Emailenquiry@minang.sg
Operating HoursMon – Sun:
8.30 AM – 7.30 PM

The restaurant offers traditional cuisine from the Indonesian Minangbau culture and has expanded outside of its location next to Masjid Sultan.

The Tahu Telur, Botok Botok , Rendang, Ayam Belado Hijau, and Gulai Nangka are a few of the dishes that keep both locals and visitors coming back. They sell a variety of Malay kuehs, similar to many other eateries on this list.

Key Differentiators

  • Minangkabau cuisine
  • Uncompromised flavor and quality
  • Islandwide delivery

Customer Testimonial

Amazing food, with something to chose and try out from the meat, vegetable or vegetarian dishes. Nice seating upstairs in aircon surrounds or downstairs outside. Must try in Singapore, and normally a long queue at lunchtime – that’s a good sign! ◡̈

Michela Zanata

6. Pagi Sore

Pagi Sore - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Pagi Sore)
Pagi Sore – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Pagi Sore)
Key ServicesIndonesian restaurant
Address88 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 048470
Websitepagi-sore.com
Phone+65 6225 6002
Emailfareastoutlet@pagi-sore.com
Operating HoursDaily: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Pagi Sore is a fusion Chinese and Indonesian restaurant in Singapore that was founded in 1989 by Liyana Kwan, who blends Chinese cooking methods with Indonesian recipes to develop enduring dishes that fans can’t get enough of.

Must-try dishes at this location include the Ayam Gulai, Ayam Bali, Ikan Otah Kukus, Cumi goreng, and more. Try the Chendol or Alpukat if you have room for desserts.

Key Differentiators

  • Authentically Indonesian
  • Unique
  • Award-winning

Customer Testimonial

Lovely place to enjoy delicious Indonesian food. Pagi Sore has been in business since the 80s. The quality of food remains consistent and good. Check it out on weekday evenings for a much quieter dining environment in the heart of Singapore’s central business district. Food looks spicy but it’s really not. Very appetising and satisfying. Free flow rice from the second order per pax onwards.

Must try: Long time favourite Tahu Telor (egg tofu with sweet spicy sauce) and Stir fried long beans and eggplant

P Chan

7. Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang

Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang)
Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address1 Geylang Serai, Singapore 402001
Websitehttps://m.facebook.com/Hajjah-Mona-Nasi-Padang-Geylang-Serai-155099761216560/photos/
Operating HoursDaily:
7:30AM–5:30PM

Hajjah Mona is another nasi padang outlet in the Geylang Serai Market, which is now run by Razak Ismail. Another long, snaking line may be seen at Hajjah Mona, which is helmed by the son Razak Ismail. It’s not hard to find either since it has a brilliant neon design.

Remember to get the top-sellers, such as Rawon, Opor Ayam, Asam Pedas, Gulai Daun Singkong, and Limpa Rendang.

Key Differentiators

  • Crowd favorite
  • Delicious food
  • Top-selling dishes

Customer Testimonial

Tasty food lots of choices to suppliment your needs.

Momok Babat

8. Yusof Arni’s Cafe

Yusof Arni's Cafe - Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Yusof Arni's Cafe)
Yusof Arni’s Cafe – Nasi Padang Singapore (Credit: Yusof Arni’s Cafe)
Key ServicesRestaurant
Address 14 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228213
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/YusofandArnisCafe/
Phone+65 9026 5526
Operating HoursMonday to Saturday: 12:45 PM – 6:30 PM

Another little-known eatery on Orchard Road is Yusof Arni’s Cafe. The restaurant, which is run by a husband and wife team, may not be as well-known as the other restaurants on this list, but it has developed a following based on its flavor.

The Sotong Masak Hitam, Beef Rendang, Sayur Lodeh, and Ayam Lemak Cili Padi are just a few of the meat dishes available. Finally, end your meal on a sweet note with the moreish Pisang Goreng.

Key Differentiators

  • Located on Orchard Road
  • Wide variety of choices
  • Known-eatery

Customer Testimonial

Great food and friendly staff. One of the best kueh lopes I’ve had so far. Gotta try their stingray. But subjected to availability. My luck is pretty bad but at least I got to eat it a couple of times.

J

9. Sari Ratu

Sari Ratu - Nasi Padang Singapore (CreditL: Sari Ratu)
Sari Ratu – Nasi Padang Singapore (CreditL: Sari Ratu)
Key ServicesIndonesian Restaurant 
Address20 Pahang street
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 198617
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Indonesian-Restaurant/Sari-Ratu-Singapore-382919471765917/
Phone+65 6294 9983
Operating HoursTuesday to Sunday: 11:30AM–7PM

Sari Ratu is a true Singaporean institution, and it’s easy to see why. Sari Ratu has to be one of the more traditional spots to get nasi padang in Singapore since it offers so many alternatives. At their main location on Pahang Street, choices are plentiful, so we don’t blame you if you take time to choose.

The most popular dishes include the beef rendang, eggplant in chilli, BBQ chicken, creamy coconut curry chicken, fried fish, and the unusual beef tendon curry if you’re searching for something distinctive. Stay for dessert to try their refreshing drinks and fresh fruit juices to cleanse your palate after such a delicious meal.

Key Differentiators

  • Popular dishes
  • Crowd favorite
  • Plenty of choices

Customer Testimonial

One if the OG nasi padand places.
Went there and had to wait a short queue. Ordered the beef rendang with rice. For the price, it was very good. The beef was soft and the sauce was very deep and flavourful.
Very much a recommended place to try if you are in the Bugis area.

Hieu Huynh

Nasi Padang Singapore

Nasi Padang is a Malay dish that has something for everyone. There are many nasi padang restaurants in Singapore, and this blog post will list 9 nasi padang restaurants worth trying! This article provides you with the perfect nasi padang restaurant to visit depending on what style of nasi padang you’re looking for.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

If you have any questions about Nasi Padang spot in Singapore, you can refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the best Nasi Padang spot in Singapore below:

What is Nasi Padang?

Nasi Padang is a traditional Indonesian dish that consists of steamed rice served with various side dishes such as chicken rendang, ayam bakar (grilled chicken), oxtail soup, and fried beef lung. The dish is usually accompanied by sambal (chili paste) and other condiments.

Where can I find the best Nasi Padang in Singapore?

There are many places to try Nasi Padang in Singapore, but two popular restaurants are Restaurant Hock Lock Kee and Rendezvous Restaurant Hock Lock. Both serve Istimewa Nasi Padang which includes favorites like Chicken Rendang and Sundanese Grilled Chicken.

What is Chicken Rendang?

Chicken Rendang is a spicy Indonesian curry made with chicken cooked in coconut milk and spices until tender. It’s one of the most popular dishes served with Nasi Padang.

What is Ayam Bakar?

Ayam Bakar is a type of grilled chicken that’s marinated with spices like turmeric, garlic, and ginger. It’s another favorite dish served with Nasi Padang.

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