Singaporean Supper Night: Laksa Love for Food

Experience the unique taste of Singapore cuisine and help battle homelessness.

Popularly referred to as a melting pot of cultures, Singapore’s food is a reflection of the country’s vibrant and dynamic fusion of different cultures. From its healthy Hainanese chicken and sweet kaya toast, to its rich laksa and moderately spicy curry puff, Singaporean food offers a unique and unforgettable dining experience. On September 19, get a chance to learn how to create authentic Singaporean dishes when you join Cyrenians’ Singaporean Supper Night. Happening at Coffee Saints Edinburgh, it’ll be a night of flavor, culture, and connection. Proceeds raised will go to Cyrenians, an organization who tackles homelessness by “delivering targeted services which focus on prevention, early intervention and support into a home; and by influencing changes in legislation and policy.”

19 Sep 2025

Coffee Saints, 2a Little King St, Edinburgh, EH1 3SP

Ruzita will be back after her sell out Malaysian Supper Night in February to share the unique flavours of Singaporean cuisine. Taking you through the vibrant flavours of her heritage, where food is a daily celebration and draws from the country’s diverse cultural influences from Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous traditions.

Singaporean food is synonymous with spicy, although not necessarily “spicy hot”, using the essential ingredients in many dishes – rice and coconut (each in various forms), coconut sugar, chilli, tamarind and in some cases shrimp paste and a plethora of spices and herbs – especially pandan, the aromatic, sweet herb used in both savoury and sweet dishes.

Experience the unique flavours of Singaporean cuisine in the magical creations of Ruzita. Savour firm favourites like potato curry puffs, fried tofu & peanut sauce, beef dalcha, Singapore laksa and lots more. Your chance to enjoy a cuisine that has been very underrepresented in Scotland. Ruzita promises you a supper you will never forget – in a very good way!

Did you know that Singapore is well-known for its hawker centers — open-air communal spaces where people can buy affordable food from different vendors? In fact, their hawker culture is so iconic that it became part of UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity last 2020. This September, experience the unique taste of Singaporean cuisine without the need to leave Edinburgh. Get your tickets to Singaporean Supper Night here now.

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Cyrenians
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Coffee Saints, 2a Little King St, Edinburgh, EH1 3SP
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
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