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Keep Calm and Eat Durian From These Hotspots

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Few fruits divide opinions quite like the durian. To some, its strong aroma is enough to keep them at a distance. To others, it is a prized delicacy worth queuing hours for. Nicknamed the "King of Fruits", the durian has long held a special place in Southeast Asian culture, admired for its thorn-covered shell, rich flavour, and creamy flesh. In Singapore, durian season is eagerly anticipated each year, drawing enthusiasts from across the island in search of the freshest and finest fruits available.
What makes durian so beloved is the sheer variety of flavours and textures that can be found within a single fruit family. Some varieties are sweet and custard-like, while others offer a bittersweet complexity with hints of caramel, nuts, and even chocolate. Premium cultivars such as Mao Shan Wang are especially sought after for their deep golden flesh, creamy texture, and intense flavour profile.
During the peak season, roadside stalls, neighbourhood fruit shops, and dedicated durian retailers become gathering places for both seasoned durian lovers and curious first-timers. One of the best-known areas for durian hunting is Geylang, where brightly lit stalls line the streets and fresh fruits are opened on the spot for customers. The atmosphere is lively, with sellers expertly cracking open durians while customers compare flavours, textures, and varieties.
If you are looking for some of the best places to enjoy Singapore's favourite fruit, these establishments have built strong reputations among durian enthusiasts.
Combat Durian

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For many durian lovers, Combat Durian has become one of the most trusted names in Singapore. Known for its quality control and knowledgeable staff, the stall has built a loyal following among customers searching for premium-grade fruits. Whether you are looking for Mao Shan Wang, Black Gold, or other seasonal varieties, the team is known for helping customers select durians that match their taste preferences. The focus on freshness and consistency has made Combat Durian a popular destination throughout the durian season.
Location:
Combat Durian, 206 Rangoon Rd, Singapore 218452
Opening Hours: 12pm to 9pm, daily
Ah Di Dempsey

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Located within the greenery of Dempsey Hill, Ah Di Dempsey offers a unique durian eating experience. The establishment is known for sourcing high-quality fruits directly from Malaysian plantations and has become a favourite among serious durian enthusiasts. Customers often visit specifically for premium cultivars that are carefully selected and served at peak ripeness. The relaxed setting and emphasis on quality make Ah Di Dempsey a standout choice for those seeking a memorable durian feast.
Location:
Ah Di Dempsey Durian, Dempsey Rd, Carpark F, Singapore 249684
Operating Hours: 3pm to 11pm, daily
Ah Seng Durian

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A household name among local durian fans, Ah Seng Durian has spent years cultivating a reputation for honesty and quality. The stall is frequently praised for its transparent approach and commitment to selling fresh fruits. During the peak season, customers often queue in anticipation of newly arrived stocks from Malaysia. For many Singaporeans, a visit to Ah Seng Durian has become a yearly tradition that signals the arrival of durian season.
Location:
Ah Seng Durian (Ghim Moh Outlet) - 20 Ghim Moh Rd #01-119 to #01-122, 270020
Operating Hours: 12pm to 8pm, daily
Ah Seng Durian (Alexandra Outlet) - 119 Bukit Merah Lane 1, #01-22 & 24, Singapore 151119
Operating Hours: 12pm to 10pm, daily
Durian 36

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Situated along Geylang's famous durian stretch, Durian 36 has become a familiar sight for locals and tourists alike. The stall is known for offering a wide variety of durian cultivars at different price points, making it accessible to both experienced enthusiasts and first-time tasters. The bustling late-night atmosphere surrounding the area adds to the experience, creating a uniquely Singaporean way to enjoy the King of Fruits.
Location:
608 Geylang Rd, Durian 36, Singapore 389547
Opening Hours: 24 Hours, daily
Golden Moments Durian

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Golden Moments has taken durian beyond the traditional fruit stall experience. Known for its premium durian products and creative desserts, the brand caters to those who appreciate durian in both its natural and transformed forms. By combining high-quality ingredients with modern presentation, Golden Moments has introduced a new generation of consumers to the possibilities of durian-based treats.
Location:
779 N Bridge Rd, #01-01 Golden Moments Durian Cafe, Singapore 198747
Opening Hours: 11:30am to 10:30pm, daily
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Goodwood park Hotel (The famous durian fiesta)

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No durian trail would be complete without a stop at Goodwood Park Hotel. Famed for its annual Durian Fiesta, the hotel has become synonymous with some of Singapore's most celebrated durian desserts. From the iconic D24 Durian Puffs to the indulgent D24 Durian Crepe, every creation showcases the rich, creamy flavours of premium durian. Whether you're easing into your first taste or returning for your seasonal fix, Goodwood Park Hotel offers something to satisfy every level of durian obsession.
Location:
Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228221
Operating Hours: 11am to 7pm, daily
A Fruit Unlike Any Other
Despite being banned on public transport and in many hotels because of its powerful aroma, durian remains one of Singapore's most iconic foods. For many locals, the arrival of durian season is more than just a chance to enjoy a favourite fruit—it is a tradition that brings friends and families together around tables stacked high with freshly opened durians.
Whether you are a lifelong enthusiast searching for the perfect Mao Shan Wang or a curious visitor willing to try the King of Fruits for the first time, Singapore offers no shortage of places to satisfy your cravings. During peak season, there is no better time to discover why this famously divisive fruit continues to reign supreme.
Beyond Fresh Durian
For visitors who may not be ready to tackle an entire durian fruit, Singapore offers plenty of alternative ways to enjoy its distinctive flavour. From pastries and cakes to ice cream and traditional snacks, durian appears in countless desserts that make the fruit more approachable for newcomers.
The Durian Bakery (Mao Shan Wang Durian Cake)

The Durian Bakery is renowned for transforming premium Mao Shan Wang durian into decadent cakes. Rich, creamy, and packed with flavour, these cakes allow diners to enjoy the essence of durian in a familiar dessert format. The balance between sponge, cream, and durian puree makes it one of the most popular durian desserts in Singapore.
Location:
2 Jln Lokam, #01-47, Kensington Square, Singapore 537846
Operating Hours: 9am to 6pm, daily
Sun Life Durian Puffs and Pastries

For those seeking a lighter introduction to durian, Sun Life's puffs and pastries offer an excellent starting point. Filled with smooth durian cream and wrapped in delicate pastry shells, these bite-sized treats capture the fruit's flavour without overwhelming first-time tasters.
Location:
203 Toa Payoh N, #01-1107 Block 203, Right 310203
Operating Hours: 10am to 8:30pm, daily
Durian Crispy Pancakes

A favourite among dessert lovers, Durian Crispy Pancakes is a little establishment that has been running for almost 33 years by an elderly hawker, 78 year old, Kelvin Loh. While his store is aptly named as such due to his seasonal durian pancake that combines light pastry with creamy durian filling, he also offers a wide selections of other flavours that would be sure to tickle your tastebuds. The contrast between the crispy exterior and soft filling creates a satisfying texture that has made this snack increasingly popular among locals and tourists alike. Definitely a must try if you are in the area!
A PSA for anyone who is planning to go, please note that the durian pancakes are somewhat of a seasonal item and is only available if the fruits are available. So be sure to check in on the store if the item is available at the time.
Location:
925 Yishun Central 1, Singapore 760925
Operating Hours: 12pm to 8pm, daily (May vary based on the day if the owner has other commitments)
