Anybody who’s been to Taiwan would agree that the night markets there are amazing. Most of the delicacies sold there are unique, tasty, and affordable.
If you’ve been hankering to travel to Taiwan but haven’t had the chance yet, you won’t need to look far for the night market experience.
Fei Siong Group, the Singaporean F&B company that runs Encik Tan and other eateries, is set to bring the Taiwan street food dining concept to Cineleisure.
TaiWan Night Markets will be opening in the basement of the mall on 28 July.
It boasts a wide selection of street food synonymous with the famed night markets in Taiwan.
According to a press release, there will be 19 street food kiosks and five mini restaurants within TaiWan Night Markets. The 8,000 sq ft space can accommodate up to 300 patrons at once.
People can look forward to delicacies from Taiwan, such as the Night Market Huge Steak, Taiwanese QQ Sweet Potato Balls, Peanut Roll Ice Cream, Salty Crispy Chicken, and peanut roll ice cream at the outlet.
Visitors can also get a taste of food served by renowned Taiwanese food brands, Sanchong Braised Pork Rice and Super Nutritious Sandwich.
As if the deal cannot get any sweeter, each dish at the food kiosks will average around S$5. This means that you can satisfy your cravings without breaking the bank.
This delectable concept will bring a taste of the Taiwan night market experience to Cineleisure.
Fei Siong Group said its team tasted food from some of the country’s most iconic night markets in preparation for the new outlet.
These include:
In light of the exciting new addition, a Cineleisure spokesperson said TaiWan Night Markets is part of its new tenant mix that promises patrons a unique and vibrant experience.
“We believe that our patrons will be transported to the bustling night markets of Taiwan while being right in the heart of Orchard Road,” they added.
Here’s what you need to know to get there.
Orchard Cineleisure
Address: 8 Grange Rd, Singapore 239695
Opening hours: 8am-10pm
Nearest MRT stations: Orchard, Somerset
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps and courtesy of Fei Siong Group.
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