What Can You Still Buy with S$1 in Singapore?

In a city where kopi often costs more than S$1 and hawker meals regularly climb past S$5, it is hard not to wonder…is there anything left that still costs just a dollar?

With the rising cost of living and food ingredients, is the humble S$1 still good for more than just candy? Can you still get an actual bite to eat for that price, or is it just a number from the past?

We searched around and found a few surprising ways that S$1 still stretches in Singapore.

#1: BREAD FOR UNDER S$1

Most bakeries now price soft buns and cake slices at S$2 or more. But Love Confectionery in Bukit Timah is keeping things simple.

This old school heartland bakery still offers custard buns, cream puffs, pandan cake slices, and sugar coated doughnuts for S$1 or even under. It is not just affordable. It is also packed with nostalgia.

Image Credits: facebook.com/loveconfectionerysg

#2: ICE CREAM FOR $0.50

Mixue sells its Signature King Cone for S$1.50. You get soft serve in a big crispy cone and according to one Redditor, it is a much better deal that the McD’s. Someone wrote, “Better than McDonald’s by far in my opinion. You get more for what you pay.”

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For a budget option, you can always grab the soy ice cream at IKEA for just 50 cents. Still one of the cheapest cool treats in town.

#3: IKEA’S S$1 HOTDOG

IKEA’s hot dog is something of a local icon. Despite inflation, it still sells for just S$1. You can choose the classic meat version or a plant based option made with kale, lentils, and quinoa. The veggie dog is available at IKEA Tampines and IKEA Jurong.

One Redditor shared, “This was how I used to bribe my son to behave in IKEA. He knew he would get a hot dog at the end.”

#4: DOLLAR DEALS AT 7-11

From now until 15 July 2025, 7-Eleven Singapore is running its rotating S$1 deals and there is a huge list of drinks and snacks on offer.

Items include Milo Gao, Pokka Lychee Tea, Fuze Jasmine Tea, Eurocake mini rolls, Want Want crackers, Nestlé Milo energy bars, and more. All at just a dollar. Do note that these are available only at selected stores and while stocks last.

#5: INSTANT NOODLES FOR JUST OVER S$1

They are no longer exactly one dollar, but Maggi Hot Cup Curry is only S$1.21 and Indomie Mi Goreng Cup goes for S$1.22 at FairPrice.

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If you are in need of a quick and comforting bite, these cup noodles deliver that warm familiar taste.

IN A NUTSHELL

You might not get a full meal for one dollar anymore, but if you look around, you can still find sweet deals for that price or just a little more. Ice cream, drinks, and hot dogs can still be within reach if you know where to go.

Got more S$1 finds? Let us know before they vanish too!

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Toast Box to offer their new beverages for only $1/cup (U.P $3.80) at selected outlets from 7 Feb 17. Try their new Milk Tea topped with Coffee Jelly!

Grab yourself a cup of refreshing beverages this February!

Toast Box has launched their new tea series (就是爱找茶, FindTeaNotTrouble) and will be introducing them to more stores this month.

There are three beverages that are selling for $3.80 a cup.

  • Kopi Jelly Milk Tea
  • Orange Summer Tea
  • Calamansi Zest Tea

Customers can enjoy these new beverages for only $1/cup on the first two days of the launch from 12 – 2pm at a new outlet.

  1. Marina Bay Link Mall: 7 – 8 Feb
  2. Asia Square – 9 – 10 Feb
  3. Suntec City – 14 – 15 Feb

More to come soon.

Toast Box’s new tea beverages: #FindTeaNotTrouble
Toast Box New Tea

1. Kopi Jelly Milk Tea
Kopi Jelly cubes swirling in their deliciously brewed Teh, topped with milk foam that has a pleasant hint of coconut sweetness. Every sip is irresistibly joyful!

2. Orange Summer Tea

The Orange Summer Tea is a must have on summer days, especially when it’s summer all year round!

3. Calamansi Zest Tea
A refreshing mix of calamansi, lemon, sour plum and mint, this drink is perfect for a warm day.

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