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    Aunty Oats Pancake, Restaurant in Singapore
    Restaurant300Points
    Michelin 2026

    Aunty Oats Pancake

    ALJUNIED, Singapore

    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Aunty Oats Pancake is a practical Old Airport Road Food Centre stop for readers who want a focused hawker bite rather than a full restaurant booking. Go during daytime operating hours, keep the group small, treat it as part of a broader Singapore food-centre crawl rather than a special-occasion meal.

    About Aunty Oats Pancake

    Aunty Oats Pancake is a Singapore venue with a simple verified profile: it is listed with casual dress, daytime operating hours on most days, a 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. Beyond that, specific details such as seating style, reservations, menu range, pricing, group setup, service format are not verified here, so it is best to plan with flexibility rather than assuming details that are not confirmed. In practical terms, this is a place to approach with the information that is actually available: the city, when it is open, how casually to dress, the fact that it carries the stated MICHELIN distinction.

    The expectation reset matters. Use the confirmed facts as the planning base: Aunty Oats Pancake is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 7 AM to 4 PM, it is closed on Wednesday. Dress can stay casual, which keeps the visit easy to fold into a daytime route rather than treating it like a formal reservation-led meal. For anything more specific, such as whether it suits a large group, whether there is counter seating, or how ordering works, confirm directly before making it a key stop.

    Use it as a focused Singapore stop, not a detailed group dining plan

    Because the verified information is limited, the safest approach is to treat Aunty Oats Pancake as a focused daytime stop in Singapore rather than building a complex group plan around it. That means it can make sense as a targeted visit when the timing works, but it should not be over-engineered into an itinerary that depends on unverified assumptions. If a planned meal requires more confirmed detail than is available here, compare the fit with JB Ah Meng or No Signboard Seafood instead.

    The better comparison is with other Singapore dining options only where their own details are confirmed separately. Whampoa Soya Bean & Grass Jelly Drinks, Hougang Traditional Famous Wanton Noodle, Jin Hua may be useful names to consider in a broader search, especially for readers sorting options by mood, timing, the amount of planning certainty they need. Aunty Oats Pancake stands out here mainly because of its confirmed Singapore listing, casual dress code, daytime schedule, 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition, rather than because of a fully documented dining format.

    Timing matters more than assumptions

    The strongest planning detail is the schedule. Aunty Oats Pancake is open from 7 AM to 4 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, closed on Wednesday. That makes it a daytime option rather than a dinner plan, it also means the weekly closure should be checked before folding it into a route. For a broader Singapore itinerary, pair this kind of stop with wider city planning resources, including Singapore restaurants, Singapore hotels, Singapore bars.

    Readers building a wider Singapore dining map can compare Aunty Oats Pancake with other named options such as JB Ah Meng, No Signboard Seafood, Hougang Traditional Famous Wanton Noodle, Jin Hua, Whampoa Soya Bean & Grass Jelly Drinks. Other dining in Singapore can also be considered generically depending on whether the priority is timing, formality, or a longer meal. The key is to let the confirmed facts do the work: choose Aunty Oats Pancake when a casual daytime stop is the right shape for the day, look elsewhere when the plan needs firmer answers on seating, service, or group logistics.

    Quick reference: plan for Singapore, casual dress, verified daytime hours: 7 AM–4 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday; closed Wednesday.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Aunty Oats Pancake sits squarely in hawker-centre tradition, where production is on full display and the ritual of queuing and watching is part of the meal. The stall’s made-to-order wheat batter yields a soft, spongy pancake with no eggs in the base, and the low‑theatre of batter hitting the pan and fillings being folded or left flat is central to the experience. Located at Old Airport Road, one of the city’s oldest and most visited food centres, the stall feels historic and unfussy—an intimate counter operation that celebrates straightforward technique and the textures of its fillings.

    Best For

    This is a spot for informal daytime visits: people coming for brunch, a quick breakfast, or a casual meet-up at a hawker counter. The format and pace suit solo diners and small groups who enjoy watching their food being prepared and value clear, ingredient-driven choices. Vegetarian and vegan eaters find a distinctive offering in the egg-free base, and the stall’s position in a busy, historic food centre makes it a practical stop between errands or as part of a broader hawker crawl.

    Ordering Tips

    Find Aunty Oats at stall #01-110 and expect to join the queue at the counter. The key choice is the filling: shredded coconut is fibrous and subtly sweet, red bean paste is dense and earthy, and peanuts contribute fat and crunch—each dramatically changes the pancake’s texture. Lacto-vegetarian options like cheese and chocolate are available for a richer, contemporary profile. Because the product is made to order, watch the batter hit the pan and time your choice to get the pancake folded or left flat to your preference.

    Planning details

    Location

    51 Old Airport Road Food Centre, #01-110, 51 Old Airport Road · Directions

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit the plan

    If the group needs a sit-down meal rather than a hawker-centre stop, choose JB Ah Meng for Chinese-Singaporean sharing or No Signboard Seafood for a seafood-led meal. If the goal is a lighter stop, Whampoa Soya Bean & Grass Jelly Drinks is the cleaner alternative.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares with nearby Singapore options

    Aunty Oats Pancake is the better pick when the goal is a quick, specific hawker-centre stop with low booking pressure. Whampoa Soya Bean & Grass Jelly Drinks is stronger for a refreshment break and likely the easier value play for anyone who wants something light, while Hougang Traditional Famous Wanton Noodle and Jin Hua make more sense if the plan needs to feel like a fuller meal.

    For groups, skip the pancake stall as the anchor and look at JB Ah Meng or No Signboard Seafood. Both are better fits when conversation, ordering across the table, a more deliberate dining plan matter. Aunty Oats Pancake is easier to slot into the day, but it gives up the comfort and pacing of a restaurant setting.

    The practical verdict: choose Aunty Oats Pancake for low-commitment value and hawker-centre texture; choose Whampoa Soya Bean & Grass Jelly Drinks for the simplest snack stop; choose JB Ah Meng or No Signboard Seafood when the group needs a proper meal plan.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Aunty Oats Pancake?

    Bar seating is not verified here. The confirmed planning details are that Aunty Oats Pancake is in Singapore, has a casual dress code, is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday through Sunday from 7 AM to 4 PM.

    Can Aunty Oats Pancake accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation details are not verified here. If you are planning for more than a small party, confirm directly before making Aunty Oats Pancake the center of the plan.

    What should I wear to Aunty Oats Pancake?

    Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Aunty Oats Pancake is casual, its listed hours are 7 AM–4 PM on open days.

    What time of day works for Aunty Oats Pancake?

    Dinner is not supported by the verified hours. Aunty Oats Pancake is open from 7 AM to 4 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, it is closed on Wednesday.

    Is Aunty Oats Pancake good for a special occasion?

    That depends on the kind of occasion. The verified facts support a casual Singapore stop with 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition, but details such as formal service, private space, or group setup are not verified here.

    How far ahead should I book Aunty Oats Pancake?

    Reservation details are not verified here. Plan around the confirmed opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday through Sunday from 7 AM to 4 PM, with Wednesday closed.