Prawning fans living in Yio Chu Kang will soon have a new recreational spot to look forward to.
Come 2 Nov, Fish at AMK will be unveiling a spanking new prawning facility below the train tracks of Yio Chu Kang MRT.
Yup, you read that right — the prawning spot will be located directly under the MRT track, allowing you to reel in your catches al fresco style.
Here’s what you can look forward to.
According to clips on Fish at AMK’s Facebook page, there appears to be 3 large pools for catching prawns and lobsters.
Since the ponds are just under the MRT tracks, you’ll have shelter from the sun should you visit it in the day.
Apart from prawning pools, there will also be a fish spa that’s perfect for visitors who prefer to unwind by the pool after a hectic day at work.
There will also be a longkang pond at the facility that allows your ‘lil ones to experience what fishing was like back in the kampung days.
As of Tuesday (22 Oct), preparation works are still ongoing ahead of its grand opening on 2 Nov, at 11am.
Some of these include testing the pump and water to ensure that it is conducive for the fishes and prawns.
If you’re already started jio-ing your prawning mates, here’s where to get to.
Fish at AMK
Address: 190 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8, Singapore 568046
Opening hours:
Weekday:
Weekday: 10-4am
Weekends, public holiday & school holiday: 9 -4am
Prices:
1 hour – $15
2 hours – $25
3 hours – $35
Opening date: 11am, 2 Nov
The prawning spot is just a 2-min walk from Yio Chu Kang MRT. Those driving are advised to park at the open-air or basement carpark at The Grassroots’ Club located next to it.
Stay tuned to Fish at AMK’s Facebook here for more updates.
Featured image adapted from Facebook.
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