The Rail Corridor (24-kilometre ecological route connecting Woodlands to Tanjong Pagar) is a favourite outdoor escape in Singapore for families looking to enjoy nature without leaving the city. With wide, accessible trails and shaded stretches, it is suitable for children, parents, and even grandparents. Before a morning of trekking or cycling, finding a nearby breakfast spot that welcomes families makes the experience far more enjoyable.
How To Get There And Entry Points For the Rail Corridor?
Hungry? Looking for a post-trek eatery to relax with a large group? There are many options available as well. Whether it’s casual cafés or comforting local meals, these dining options let trekkers refuel, rest, and spend quality time together. Be it a short stroll or a longer walk along the trail, you can definitely find somewhere to stop for a relaxed, satisfying meal. Read on to find our favorite cafes in Singapore’s Rail Corridor!
Springleaf Prata Place at Rail Mall is a popular pre- or post-trek dining option for families exploring the Rail Corridor. Known for its extensive prata menu and local comfort dishes, this outlet offers something for both adults and children. The casual setting, quick service, and familiar flavours make it an ideal choice after a long walk. Families can tuck into various prata choices, alongside rice and noodle dishes for those looking for something more filling. Its convenient location beside the trail entrance makes it an easy and reliable stop. Plus, it opens as early as 8 am so that you can fill your stomach before your walk.
The Scoop: Local Eats Near Rail Corridor In Singapore:
Fuss-free local dining spot near the Rail Corridor. Ideal for families, older kids, and casual group meals.
Visit Springleaf Prata Place now
Springleaf Prata Place, 396 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Rail Mall, Singapore 678048, +65 6219 2540, marketing@springleafprata.com, https://www.springleafprata.com
For families who prefer a lighter post-trek meal, Cedele at HillV 2 Mall is a calm place to recharge. Think café comfort with wholesome options like healthy soups and sandwiches. They also have vegan options. The food is suitable for adults, kids, and even grandparents tagging along. It is also a nice choice if your family wants a slower pace after the trail to sit down, cool off, and let everyone refuel before the journey home. While it’s not exactly at the entrance of the Rail Corridor, it’s just a short 10-minute walk from Hillview MRT. Follow the signs to HillV 2 Mall, and you’ll be able to find the restaurant.
The Scoop: Relaxed Café Stop In Singapore
Why We Love It? A calmer café vibe for families who want more options (including vegan food) after trekking.
Who Is It Great For? Families with younger kids and grandparents; suitable for vegans or vegetarians.
What Else? It’s situated at HillV2 Mall, which offers other amenities, such as a Cold Storage outlet, so families can buy groceries before heading home.
Cedele (HillV2), HillV2, 4 Hillview Rise, #01-01/02, Singapore 667979, +65 6469 0401, hello@cedele.com, https://www.cedele.com
Located at The Rail Mall and right next to the Rail Corridor, The Cat Café’s second outlet offers a calm and cosy space to unwind with rescued cats after a nature walk. Home to 14 friendly rescue cats aged four years and above, this café is designed for relaxed visits rather than rushed meals. Do note that it opens from 10 am onwards, so breakfast is not an option here. Instead, it works well as a late-morning or post-trek stop. Families can enjoy a quiet café session or book a memorable art jamming experience with the cats. The ground-level space is wheelchair-friendly, with street parking available.
The Scoop: Cat Café Experience In Singapore
Reserve your visit or art jamming session here
The Cat Café (Rail Mall), The Rail Mall, 396 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 678048, +65 6468 3328, WhatsApp (Art Jamming): +65 8080 8719, hello@thecatcafe.sg, https://www.thecatcafe.sg. Opens from 10 am. Please arrive on time for your reserved slot; a 10-minute grace period applies.
Image from https://railcorridor.nparks.gov.sg/visit-rail-corridor/
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