
Da Po
Street Food · CRAWFORD, Singapore
Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
The Read
Hawker Counter Recognition
Price
$
Why go
Da Po is a low-cost Singapore street-food stop for readers who want a practical hawker meal rather than a polished dining room. The Michelin Plate recognition gives it useful credibility, but the format is still best for a focused daytime meal, not a tasting menu, special occasion, or long-distance takeout plan.
About Da Po
Da Po is a Singapore street-food stop where the decision is less about a formal restaurant occasion and more about whether a $ daytime meal fits the day. It is worth considering if the brief is simple street food with confirmed Michelin Plate recognition from 2024, but it is not a page to read as evidence of a tasting-menu format, a dinner service, or a dressed-up celebration venue.
The verified facts are direct: Da Po is listed for street food, sits in the $ price tier, opens daily from 11 AM to 3:30 PM. For an explorer building a Singapore eating day, that makes it useful as a practical daytime stop that can sit alongside the broader Singapore restaurants guide without turning the meal into a major scheduling event.
Go for a focused street-food stop, not a drawn-out meal
The smart way to treat Da Po is as a targeted daytime stop. The venue sits in the street-food category and the price tier is $, so the value case is strongest if the goal is a direct meal rather than a multi-course experience. It also carries Michelin Plate recognition from 2024, which gives it a clear point of distinction while keeping expectations grounded.
Because the verified information does not include a tasting menu, chef-led counter format, named signature dish, delivery option, or takeout policy, the ordering and planning strategy should stay simple. Go in expecting a street-food meal during the listed hours, not a formal progression or an experience built around unverified extras.
For travellers mapping a wider food crawl, broader Singapore coverage can help place it among other casual stops and bigger nights out. Use the Singapore hotels guide if the meal needs to fit around where to stay, the Singapore bars guide for broader day or evening planning.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Da Po if the priority is a $ Singapore street-food stop with confirmed Michelin Plate recognition. If you are comparing casual options, 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee, Chung Cheng, Heng, Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle are natural names to consider, while Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is another Singapore option for a different kind of meal.
The decision is clean: Da Po is a practical pick for a Singapore daytime meal with a $ price tier and Michelin Plate recognition from 2024. It is best approached on those verified terms rather than as a source for unconfirmed details about ambience, service style, specific dishes, or off-premise dining.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Da Po sits deep in the basement of Golden Mile Food Centre, and the setting defines the experience: a 1970s brutalist block, fluorescent lighting and communal tables create a working‑neighbourhood atmosphere rather than polished dining theatre. The stall operates with the functional intensity of older Singapore hawker centres — the clatter of woks, quick rhythms and a focus on consistent craft. Its 2024 Michelin Plate nod nudges it into critical view, but the surroundings remain incidental; the point here is the reliably executed food delivered in an unvarnished, energetic hawker environment.
Best For
This is the kind of place you visit for straightforward, well-made hawker classics rather than ambiance. Da Po is best for casual hangouts and everyday meals where value and consistency matter: regulars come for solid portions and familiar flavours. The stall's Michelin Plate recognition signals elevated craft without changing the low‑key format, so diners seeking authentic Singapore hawker cooking — rather than a curated restaurant experience — will find it rewarding. Expect an efficient, communal meal focused squarely on the food.
Ordering Tips
Lean on the signatures: Curry Chicken Noodles and Hainanese Chicken Rice are highlighted dishes and a reliable way to sample what the stall does well. Given the hawker-centre format and communal seating, order for immediate eating and be prepared to share tables during busy periods. The description emphasizes consistency and regulars’ standards, so choose the well-known dishes if you want a dependable introduction to Da Po’s craft.
Planning details
Location
505 Beach Road B1-53 Golden Mile Food Centre, Singapore 199583 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee, Street Food, $
- Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, Street Food, $$
- Chung Cheng, Street Food, $
- Heng, Street Food, $
- Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, Street Food, $
Restaurant context
How Da Po compares with Singapore street-food peers
Da Po sits in the same value lane as 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee, Chung Cheng, Heng, and Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle: low-price street food where the decision is about queue tolerance, location, what kind of hawker meal fits the day. Da Po is the better choice when Golden Mile Food Centre is already convenient and the goal is a quick, inexpensive lunch with Michelin Plate recognition. It is not the choice for a slow meal with service polish.
Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the outlier in this set because it moves into a higher price tier and makes more sense for diners who want a fuller seafood-focused meal. If value and speed matter, stay with Da Po or the other $ street-food options. If the group wants a more substantial table meal and is willing to spend more, Sin Huat is the more suitable cross-shop.
For ease, Da Po is a low-friction pick compared with venues where the draw can create heavier demand, especially Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle. For ambience, none of these should be treated like a restaurant-night substitute; they are hawker choices first. Pick Da Po for recognition plus convenience, 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee for a similarly casual $ alternative, Sin Huat when the meal needs more scale.
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Compare Da Po
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Da Po | Singapore | Street Food | 2024 Michelin Plate | $ |
| 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee | Singapore | Street Food | 2024 Michelin Plate | $ |
| Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant | Singapore | Street Food | 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | $$ |
| Chung Cheng | Singapore | Street Food | 2024 Michelin Plate | $ |
| Heng | Singapore | Street Food | 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | $ |
| Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle | Singapore | Street Food | 2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star | $ |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Da Po?
The verified information does not list a tasting menu. Da Po is a $ street-food stop in Singapore, so it is better understood as a straightforward daytime meal than as a long progression of courses.
Can Da Po accommodate groups?
The verified information does not specify seating capacity or group arrangements. If you are planning with others, treat Da Po as a simple Singapore street-food stop and avoid assuming a formal group-dining setup.
What should I order at Da Po?
The verified information does not name a signature dish. What is confirmed is the street-food category, $ price tier, Michelin Plate recognition from 2024, so keep expectations focused on a simple meal.
Is Da Po worth the price?
It can be, if you want a $ Singapore street-food stop with confirmed Michelin Plate recognition from 2024. The $ price tier is the clearest value signal.
Is Da Po good for a special occasion?
It depends on the occasion. The verified facts support Da Po as a Singapore street-food venue in the $ price tier, but they do not confirm a formal service style, private setting, or celebration-focused format.
Is lunch or dinner better at Da Po?
Da Po is listed as open from 11 AM to 3:30 PM every day. Based on those hours, plan it as a daytime meal rather than a dinner stop.


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