10 Heartland Gems of Singapore’s South To Suss Out Like Michelin Food, Plant Boutiques & Bike Shops

Heartland Gems in Singapore’s South


The south side of Singapore might be known for bougie rooftop bars and marinas like Keppel Bay but it’s actually got a whole lot more to offer than that. If you dive deeper, you’ll discover a slew of hidden gems tucked away in unassuming HDB estates.

For a change of scenery, we’ve specially curated a list of 10 heartland gems in the South side of Singapore for you to suss out. From affordable Michelin food to a quirky plant boutique, here’s what you can expect to find.

If you have ever patronised one of those pop-up stores selling gemstone jewelry around areas like Bugis or Wisma, chances are you’ve seen at least one crystal-item sold by Gemstory. At the flagship Gemstory store in Bras Basah Complex, you’ll find a smorgasbord of items ranging from crystal display decor like the Hexagon Display Holder with Dumortierite ($56) to various bracelets (From $68).

No worries if you’re overwhelmed by the large variety of gems available because consultation services on matters such as the usage of crystals for healing are provided at the boutique store too.

Address: 231 Bain St, #01-73, Bras Basah Complex 180231
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 11AM-7PM | Sat & Sun 11AM-6PM
Telephone: 9366 8836

 


1. Yong Huat Upholstery – One of the oldest businesses in Tiong Bahru


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It’s easy to dismiss Yong Huat Upholstery when you’re surrounded by many trendy cafes in the Tiong Bahru Estate. However, look closer and you’ll discover one of the oldest businesses in the area. This hole-in-the-wall-looking shop has been providing upholstery repair services for over fifty years. Whether it’s a chair, sofa or bed, Yong Huat Upholstery is a one-stop shop for your furniture fixing needs. For example, you can get your bedroom chair with cushion fixed for about $150 – this costs way less than some of the good-quality armchairs you’ll find online.

mr tayMr Tay Meow Quee founded Yong Huat in 1969, and has been in the upholstery business ever since.
Image credit: @likklepictures

So, if you’re a habitual upcycler or just someone looking to preserve an expensive piece of furniture you own, you can pay Yong Huat a visit to inject those dated pieces with a new lease of life instead of tossing them out!

Address: 60 Seng Poh Lane, Singapore 160060
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat 9.30AM-6.30PM (Closed on Sundays)
Telephone: 6223 7659

Yong Huat Upholstery website


2. Patissier Woo – Artisanal pastries & gelato


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IG-worthy cafes and bakeries are the talk of the town these days and bonus points if they’re located in the heartlands. Fortunately, those in the South can get their fill of yummy and affordable pastries here at Patissier Woo.

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From generously filled Goma Choux pastries ($13.80/four pieces) to decadent Lemon Tarts ($8/slice), this quaint bakery provides various types of french pastries and gelato to satisfy your dessert cravings. Not to mention, they also do bespoke pastries and customised dessert tables for events like weddings.

Address: 4 Everton Park,  #01-44, Singapore 080004
Opening Hours: Wed – Sun 8.30AM-4.30PM (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
Telephone: 9631 0150

Patissier Woo website


3. 5-Star Dim Sum – Pocket-friendly hawker centre dim sum by Michelin chef


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While the days of having dim sum as a post-clubbing meal again might seem distant, we can still indulge in some Michelin-worthy dim sum at 5-Star Dim Sum in the meantime.

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Owned by chef Yiu Wah Tai – someone who has worked in notable places like the Shangri-La Hotel, this food joint serves up numerous dishes to quell our dim sum craves. With nosh ranging from Fresh Prawn Cheong Fan ($4) to Egg Tarts ($3.50/three pieces), we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to Cantonese food. And the best part is that they’re all sold at wallet-friendly prices.

With over thirty menu items on offer, do ask the staff for recommendations if you can’t decide what to order.

Address: 158 Mei Ling Street, #01-74, Singapore 140158
Opening Hours: 7AM-9PM, Daily
Telephone: 9631 0150

5-Star Dim Sum website


4. Tiong Hin Cycle – Wide range of specialised mountain bikes


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Exploring various cycling routes in Singapore is the rage these days so it’s no surprise to see people turning to mountain biking as well. Whether you’re just starting out or simply two-tired of your current two-wheeler, Tiong Hin Cycle has all your mountain-biking needs covered.

With over 30 years of expertise in this area, this mountain bike specialty store provides anything spanning from individual bicycle parts to cycling apparel and accessories. It’s even got bikes for different abilities – from beginner ones to Tour De France-level contraptions, so no excuses why you can’t try out mountain-biking.

Address: 163 Bukit Merah Central, #02-3607, Singapore 150163
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat 1PM-7PM (Closed on Sundays)
Telephone: 6273 4583

Tiong Hin Cycle website


5. Tumbleweed Plants – Quirky neighbourhood plants store


plantsImage credit: Tumbleweed Plants

Filled with calming shades of green throughout the store, Tumbleweed Plants provides a temporary respite from city life within its premises.

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Image credit: Tumbleweed Plants

Between quirky planters such as the Misfits handmade ceramic pots ($60) and unique plants like the Aglaonema Red Stardust ($40), this shop offers exclusive pieces you won’t find even in larger, more popular plant shops.

So, zhng your home with a myriad of easy-care indoor plants and accessories available. After all, if there’s one thing IG-influencers with chio feeds have taught us, it’s that houseplants work well to level up one’s home aesthetics.

Address: 55 Tiong Bahru Road, #01-02, Singapore 160055
Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10AM-8PM | Sat & Sun 10AM-7PM
Telephone: 9639 1914

Tumbleweed Plants website


6. Danger Close Beverage Co. – Hawker stall selling Nitro cold brews & gourmet teas


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With its impressive range of craft beers and gourmet teas, Danger Close Beverage Company is one hawker joint that’ll have you feeling like you’ve just stumbled upon treasure. Whether you’re a tea or coffee person, check out Danger Close Beverage Company for some gourmet bevs.

On top of craft beers, you’ll find drinks such as the Abyss Nitro Cold Brew ($4.50) and gourmet teas like Lady Grey ($4.50) on tap. If you’re keeping off alcohol, you can still enjoy a pint with your friends – just the sparkling tea and non-alcoholic kind.

Address: 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1, #01-05, Alexandra Village Food Centre Singapore, Singapore 150120
Opening hours: Tue – Sun 12PM-2.30PM & 5.30PM – 9.30PM (Closed on Mondays, CNY & Christian Public Holidays)
Telephone: 9435 9194

Danger Close Beverage Co. website


7. Bud Of Joy – Bakery with vegan, gluten-free and organic options


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If you think eating healthy or going vegan means being confined to a lifelong diet of just fruits and veggies, think again. Bud of Joy is a little gem of a bakery in the hood of Macpherson which proves that adopting healthier diets doesn’t necessarily mean compromising on taste and flavour.

Using whole grains and organic ingredients, this bakehouse dishes out a bunch of yummy items, ranging from a savoury Organic Vegan Mushroom Sourdough Pizza ($19.80/10-inch pizza) to Artisan Organic Cacao Hazelnut Spread ($23.50/180G bottle).

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Image credit: Bud of Joy

Better yet, it’s also got a myriad of organic and vegan goodies like the CNY Organic Gluten-Free and Vegan Pineapple Tarts ($58) for you to enjoy this coming CNY. So, don’t go breaking those new year resolutions to eat healthier just yet.

Address: 71 Circuit Road, #01-31, Singapore 370071
Opening hours: Tues – Sat 12PM-5PM (Closed on Sundays, Mondays and Public Holidays)
Telephone: 6748 7687

Bud Of Joy website


8. Zisha Arts Gallery – Authentic teapots from China


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Ask any tea connoisseur, and they’ll tell you that the type of tea pots one uses to brew their tea makes all the difference in the world. Enter Zisha Art Gallery – a store specialising in Zisha teapots from Yixing, China. The teapots carried in store are supposedly designed to retain the flavour and aroma of tea leaves – particularly for Puer Tea, Oolong Tea and Green Tea.

teapotsImage credit: @zishaartgallery

Teapot sales aside, this store also offers other services such as tea pot gilding, priming, mending and appraisal services. So, if you know anyone who’s into tea brewing, this gallery-cum-shop might be right up their alley.

Address: 231 Bain Street, #02-09, Bras Basah Complex, Singapore 180231
Opening hours: Wed – Mon 1PM-6PM (Closed on Tuesdays)
Telephone: 6337 5582

Zisha Art Gallery website

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10 Heartland Gems of Singapore’s South To Suss Out Like Michelin Food, Plant Boutiques & Bike Shops