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    Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)

    110Pearl Points

    Late-hour prata

    Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden), Restaurant in Singapore

    About Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)

    A low-cost Singapore street-food stop with Michelin Plate recognition, Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) is worth considering when a casual prata meal fits your route north. It is an easy-access choice for explorers, not a formal special-occasion room.

    Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) is a casual, $ street-food option in Singapore. With daily hours from 8 AM to 11 PM, the decision is less about a narrow service window and more about whether it fits the day's route and appetite.

    The verified appeal is practical: $ pricing, casual dress, street-food positioning, Michelin Plate recognition from 2024. That combination gives it useful context without turning the experience into a formal restaurant plan.

    A street-food stop that rewards the detour if it fits your route

    Specific address and neighborhood details should be checked separately, but the useful planning frame is simple: this is a Singapore street-food venue with a casual profile and daily hours. Treat it as a low-ceremony meal rather than a polished dining-room occasion.

    That makes it a sensible choice for travelers who like building a Singapore food day around informal, $ stops. For wider planning, Our full Singapore restaurants guide is the better starting point, while city context across stays and after-dinner plans sits in Our full Singapore hotels guide, Our full Singapore bars guide, Our full Singapore wineries guide, Our full Singapore experiences guide.

    The Michelin Plate signal is useful here because it sets expectations correctly. This is not positioned as fine dining, the price tier keeps the risk low. The recognition says the place is worth taking seriously within its category; it does not mean anyone should expect a formal format.

    Who should choose it, who should look elsewhere

    Choose Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) if the priority is a $ Singapore street-food meal with enough third-party recognition to justify adding it to a casual itinerary. The 8 AM to 11 PM daily schedule also makes it flexible compared with venues that have narrower hours.

    Skip it if the meal needs a more formal tone. For a different Singapore dining choice, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is a natural point of comparison. Nyonya Chendol, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice, Hai Nan Zai can also be considered depending on what kind of casual stop you want.

    Within Singapore street food, the smarter way to use this listing is as part of a broader map rather than as a single trophy stop. Compare it with other verified Singapore options such as Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Hai Nan Zai, Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice, Nyonya Chendol, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, or browse other unnamed Singapore dining options for a route that best fits your day.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) in Singapore?

    For other Singapore options, consider Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Nyonya Chendol, Hai Nan Zai, or Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant. The better choice depends on the kind of meal, pace, budget you want.

    Can Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) accommodate groups?

    The verified information supports a casual $ street-food setting in Singapore, but specific group accommodation details are not confirmed here. If you are planning for a larger party, check directly before going.

    What should a first-timer know about Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)?

    Treat it as a casual Singapore street-food stop, not a formal dining experience. The useful verified anchors are simple: $ price range, casual dress code, daily hours from 8 AM to 11 PM, a Michelin Plate (2024).

    Does Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific allergy and dietary accommodation details are not verified here. Anyone with restrictions should check directly with the venue before ordering.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)?

    The venue is listed as open daily from 8 AM to 11 PM, so it can fit different times of day. Choose the timing that works best for your Singapore itinerary rather than treating it as limited to one meal period.

    Is Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) good for a special occasion?

    It is best framed as a casual $ street-food stop. The Michelin Plate (2024) adds credibility, but the verified details point toward an informal meal rather than a formal special-occasion setting.

    Is Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) worth the price?

    Yes, if the goal is $ Singapore street food with third-party recognition. The $ price range and Michelin Plate (2024) make it a low-risk option for diners seeking a casual meal.

    Location

    1 Thong Soon Ave, Singapore 787431

    Singapore, Singapore

    Compare Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)

    Springleaf Prata Place Singapore and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)SingaporeStreet FoodMichelin Plate (2024)$
    Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken RiceSingaporeStreet Food, $
    Sin Huat Seafood RestaurantSingaporeStreet Food, $$
    Nyonya ChendolSingaporeStreet Food, $
    Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball NoodlesSingaporeStreet Food, $
    Hai Nan ZaiSingaporeStreet Food, $

    How Springleaf Prata Place Singapore compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    How it compares with Singapore street-food peers

    Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden) is the value-and-flexibility pick if the goal is casual Indian-style street food in the north. Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice, Nyonya Chendol, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Hai Nan Zai sit in the same $ tier, so the choice should come down to craving and route rather than spend.

    For a fuller meal with a higher ceiling on spend, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the more serious dinner comparison at $$. It is the better fit when seafood is the point of the night, while Springleaf is easier to justify as a quick, casual, lower-risk stop.

    If ease matters, Springleaf has the advantage over more itinerary-sensitive central options because the long daily schedule gives it more usable windows. If location matters more, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles will suit diners staying downtown, while Nyonya Chendol is better treated as a dessert stop than a full meal replacement.

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