preloaddefault-post-thumbnail

We’ve all been there. You’re on vacation some place exotic and you find yourself in need of a late-night snack. If you’re traveling in Asia, we’ve found the perfect solution – take a look at our picks for the best around-the-clock restaurants in Asia — from Tokyo to Singapore.

China Café Eight, Tokyo

Had your fill of sushi and suffering midnight cravings for some crispy Peking duck? Your culinary wishes will come true with a trip to China Café Eight. With branches across Tokyo it doesn’t matter where in the city you may be staying, you’ll never find yourself too far from an authentic taste of China.

Grand Café, Shanghai

Make the trek to Grand Café, located within the Grand Hyatt Shanghai Hotel, to relish impressive panoramic views of the city and delicious food. Guests can watch the chefs in the open kitchen serving up authentic, fresh Shanghainese cuisine or indulge in a mighty feast at their daily breakfast or dinner buffets.

Sagatani, Tokyo

Tasty and cheap eats are Sagatani’s specialty. Whether you’re looking for an early morning fill up or some place to chow down on a late night snack, enjoy a bowl of their comforting Shibuya soba – it’s so good it’ll warm your soul.

Sushi Zanmai, Tokyo

If you’re crazy about sushi, and are happy to eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner, then head to Sushi Zanmai in Tsukiji, Tokyo. Offering the freshest produce around the clock, this is where you can stuff your face with maki rolls from dusk ’til dawn.

Shiraz, Singapore

If a heavy night out in Singapore has left you with a hankering for a classic post-boozy night food fix, Shiraz can certainly step up to the plate. The Persian-style ritzy restaurant serves up classic kebabs and exotic bites into the wee hours, meaning you can dine out in style at any time.

Featured image: © Yongyuan Dai/iStock/Thinkstock

Written by insider city guide series Hg2 | A Hedonist’s guide to… whose guides cover all the best hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, sights, shops and spas.

About the author

Chantelle SymesterSee travel articles and more contributed by Chantelle Symester on Cheapflights.

Explore more articles