A long-standing Singapore café chain serving affordable Western and local café fare at Hillion Mall.
Han's Cafe is a veteran of Singapore's casual dining scene, offering a broad menu that spans Western café staples — steaks, fish and chips, pasta, and all-day breakfast — alongside local favourites like nasi lemak and chicken curry, all at prices that have kept it a neighbourhood staple for decades.
The Hillion Mall outlet provides a comfortable, air-conditioned space for family meals, casual lunches, and coffee breaks with the kind of no-surprises dependability that regulars appreciate.
The extensive menu means there is something for everyone, and the generous portions ensure no one leaves hungry. For affordable, unpretentious café dining that covers all bases, Han's Cafe at Hillion delivers time and again.
Give a 5 stars for the atmosphere as it’s not crowded and the tables are clean.
Ordered a set of fish & chips, a set of Grilled fish, seafood HorFan & Omelette with cheese and mushrooms.
Fish & Chips / Grilled fish - worth eating because it’s come with Soup of the day and ice lemon tea.
Seafood horfan - not bad can eat
Omelette - food for children
Service staffs at the cashier are friendly.
Roland Koh
Ordered fish & chips. Fries not bad. Fish totally cannot make it. Whole thing is like hollow & the fish meat super pathetic. The amount of flour is so wow wow. Wat de fish… Upstairs Long John silver can easily win 2 streets..
Mei Ling Tee
I was craving for banana pie and chanced upon Han’s so I decided to give their version a try. Plus, this newly renovated branch looks so inviting. Unfortunately, the $4.20 pie was served cold and fell short of expectations. The crust was dry, and the banana filling could be more aromatic. Surprisingly, my accompanying Kopi C was actually better than expected. I may return to try other cooked dishes next time.
Positive Reviews
Montague Tay
Had an afternoon coffee break at Hans Cafe Hillion Mall. The onde onde cake was delicious, moist cake layers with gula melaka, cream and top up with grated coconut. Flush out with a tea. I ordered a combo with a reasonable price.
Jerome Samy
I have long been a fan of Han's and its various tied-in brands - e.g. Hanis. It is my go-to place for very good and reasonably priced Hainanese Colonial cuisine - with a wide variety of Hainanese-style Western cuisine as well as Hainanese-style local cuisine - all prepared according how locals like it and nostalgically remember it. If I am not mistaken, before the advent of "authentic" Western eateries in Singapore, Han's was the place to go for such cuisine. Anyway, today I took away the quintessential British colonial meal of "Fish N Chips." I have ordered this many a times at and from Han's, and it has never failed to satisfy my "Fish N Chips" craving. And if you do a takeaway of it, it is packed in a sturdy - almost "military grade" - takeaway container. As for the ambience at Han's at Hillion Mall, it is comfortable.