Feast is a foodcourt in the new wing of Jurong Point and they offer many standard foodcourt stall that you normally see. What I like most about the place is this little bowl of dessert which so far i only see it selling here at the dessert stall. the dessert consists of 10 types of ingredients like nuts, sweet corn, barley, oats, black sesame and etc. It is a dessert so naturally it is sweet. The whole bowl of ingredient is so healthy but tasty. Besides this dessert, they also sell the eight treasure soup which consists of another 8 types of ingredient in a darker sweet soup base. They can sell out sometimes when I ordered so I supposed it is also popular to to other customer and not just me. Highly recommended dessert
Jeremy H.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Feast by Kopitiam is half-food court and the other half, a mix of restaurants serving Asian food. You can find your usual food court fare like fish ball noodles, economical rice and chicken rice — all not much to write home about. What draws me to Feast is the variety of restaurants within the food court that allows you to sit at a communal spot and order from across the restaurants. There’s Pepper Lunch, Ajisen Ramen, Anjappar, Botejyu, Java Village and Bae Doo San. So if dining with friends who can’t decide on one particular restaurant, you don’t have a problem here. You can order ramen from Ajisen while your friend can have Pepper Lunch, it’s all very flexible here. Or another friend can have fish ball noodles.
Dan L.
Classificação do local: 3 Singapore, Singapore
This is an upmarket food court by Kopitiam. It tried to do a similar concept as Food Republic where there are some general kopitiam stalls where customers can sit in the shared public area, as well as restaurants located inside the food court with private seating areas reserved for their customers. While the ventilation is very bad and it smells very bad, the fact that they had the private space means you can hide far away from the smell. For some reason, it seems to give the stalls the license to charge an arm and leg for normal food court foods. The scissor cut curry rice especially cost a bomb if you’re not careful. The restaurants are also average but the Indian restaurant is very popular. There is also Pepper Rice while the Korean restaurant is really bad compared to the authentic Korean restaurants we are used to in town. The worst part? There is supposedly an Onomiyaki restaurant inside the food court but when we approached the staff, we were informed that they no longer serve onomiyaki while the signboard remains unchanged. False advertising anyone?