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    Shi Le Yuan, Restaurant in Singapore
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    Michelin 2024

    Shi Le Yuan

    Street Food · REDHILL, Singapore

    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    The Read

    Michelin-Recognised Hawker Precision

    Price

    $

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Shi Le Yuan is a low-spend Redhill street-food stop with Michelin Plate recognition, suited to solo diners and pairs more than groups. Go for a focused breakfast or early lunch plan; skip it for private dining, dressy occasions, or a meal that needs flexible timing.

    About Shi Le Yuan

    In Singapore, low-spend street-food meals can still require planning because the choice is not about luxury; it is about whether the hours, price point, casual setting suit the day. Shi Le Yuan is worth considering if the goal is a street-food stop in Singapore. Treat it as a daytime plan, not a flexible dinner option.

    The verified details point to a simple, casual experience: street food, $ pricing, casual dress. That makes it a practical choice for diners who want a straightforward Singapore meal without building the day around a formal restaurant. For a different kind of comparison, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant may suit a different dining brief.

    Choose this for a Singapore street-food stop with clear timing

    The right read is simple: come for value and a casual street-food experience. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 gives it a useful trust signal in a city with many casual dining choices, but it does not change the basics: Shi Le Yuan is verified as street food, $ priced, casual. If the brief is “show someone Singapore street food without spending much,” Shi Le Yuan can fit. If the brief requires a different kind of meal, compare it with other Singapore dining options before committing.

    For an explorer building a Singapore food day, this works better as one stop in a wider casual-dining plan than as the only plan for the day. Compare it with other named options such as Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, Fu Ming Cooked Food, Redhill Pork Porridge, Wok Hei Hor Fun, Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle, depending on whether the priority is street food, price, or a different overall meal.

    The strongest case for going is timing discipline. The listed service window is short: closed Monday and Friday, open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday from 7 AM to 1 PM. This is not a fallback dinner option. Plan it early in the day and have another Singapore dining plan if the timing changes.

    How to make it work for different diners

    Solo diners and pairs have the simplest planning challenge because the venue is casual and inexpensive. Larger groups should be more cautious, not because of any verified restriction, but because short daytime hours and a street-food category can leave less flexibility than a longer restaurant plan.

    For visitors mapping a broader Singapore trip, use our full Singapore restaurants guide to decide how Shi Le Yuan fits the day's route, then round out the itinerary with our full Singapore hotels guide. If the plan is a casual Singapore food run, compare Shi Le Yuan with other dining options generically, or with named options such as Fu Ming Cooked Food, Redhill Pork Porridge, Wok Hei Hor Fun, Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Shi Le Yuan sits modestly at a ground-floor unit on Redhill Lane but carries an outsized reputation thanks to a 2024 Michelin Plate. The stall lives squarely in Singapore’s hawker tradition: focused, unpretentious cooking served in a neighbourhood setting rather than a tourist precinct. Its recognition reads as a local seal of quality—food executed within the strict economies of the single-dollar bracket rather than through imported ingredients or service frills. The result feels like earnest, practiced street-level craft: simple surroundings, steady regulars, and dishes that reveal care through consistency and technique rather than spectacle.

    Best For

    This is a neighbourhood hawker stand that suits everyday visits from local diners and anyone seeking Michelin-recognised comfort food without fuss. It is well matched to solo meals or casual family outings where the emphasis is on honest, affordable cooking rather than a formal dining ritual. Because Shi Le Yuan operates in the compact, single-dollar bracket of Singapore’s hawker scene, it is best approached as a spot for straightforward, flavour-forward plates at lunch or dinner—a destination for people who prize culinary rigor over ambiance.

    Ordering Tips

    Focus on the stall’s signature items to experience what earned the Plate recognition: Kway Chap and the braised offal options listed as signatures—Braised Pig Intestines and Braised Pig Stomach. These dishes illustrate the stall’s strengths in sourcing and braising technique within its modest price range. Expect straightforward, counter-style service and order at the stall; the cooking is the point of distinction, so prioritising the named specialties gives the clearest sense of why inspectors singled the place out.

    Planning details

    Location

    Singapore, Redhill Ln, 85号, 编码:, #01-82 邮政, Singapore 150085 · Directions

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How Shi Le Yuan compares in Singapore's street-food set

    Shi Le Yuan is the pick when value and a focused Redhill stop matter more than comfort or group control. Redhill Pork Porridge is the closest cross-shop for the same low-spend, neighbourhood-style decision, so choose between them by craving and queue tolerance rather than occasion. Both make more sense for solo diners and pairs than for a hosted meal.

    Wok Hei Hor Fun, Fu Ming Cooked Food, and Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle sit in the same $ street-food lane, so the decision is about route planning and format. If Redhill is already on the day's path, Shi Le Yuan is easy to justify; if not, one of those peers may save time without changing the budget category.

    Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the better fit when the meal needs to carry the night. It costs more, but the higher price tier makes sense for diners who want a fuller restaurant-style outing. Shi Le Yuan wins on low-cost focus; Sin Huat wins when ambiance, pacing, group suitability matter more.

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    Shi Le Yuan Singapore and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    Shi Le YuanSingaporeStreet Food
    2024 Michelin Plate
    $
    Wok Hei Hor FunSingaporeStreet Food
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    $
    Sin Huat Seafood RestaurantSingaporeStreet Food
    2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    $$
    Fu Ming Cooked FoodSingaporeStreet Food
    2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    $
    Redhill Pork PorridgeSingaporeStreet Food
    2024 Michelin Plate
    $
    Yong Chun Wan Ton NoodleSingaporeStreet Food
    2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Shi Le Yuan handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-handling details are not verified. If you have strict requirements, check the venue's official channels or choose a restaurant where those details can be confirmed in advance.

    What should I wear to Shi Le Yuan?

    Keep it casual. Shi Le Yuan is a street-food venue in Singapore, the verified dress code is casual, so there is no need for formal dress.

    Is Shi Le Yuan good for a special occasion?

    It is better for a low-key meal than a polished celebration. The Michelin Plate (2024) recognition is a useful trust signal, but the $ price point, casual dress code, street-food category make it more suitable for a relaxed stop than a formal occasion.

    How far ahead should I book Shi Le Yuan?

    Booking details are not verified. Plan around its opening hours: closed Monday and Friday, open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday from 7 AM to 1 PM.

    Is Shi Le Yuan worth the price?

    Yes, if you want a casual Singapore street-food option at a $ price point. Shi Le Yuan also has Michelin Plate recognition for 2024, which gives it an additional verified trust signal.