After a three-year renovation, the mall has transformed into a lifestyle destination that’s also home to a plethora of food options
Funan was previously known as the “gadget mall” customers visited to buy the latest IT products, but rarely stayed at to have a meal due to boring food options.
After the massive revamp, it has re-opened last week to become the city’s new must-visit destination offering diverse lifestyle experiences that cater to all sorts of mall goers.
And whether you come here to watch a movie, engage in a workout session at the indoor cycling path, or shop ‘til you drop at the many boutiques (including the largest Love, Bonito physical store by Gen.T 2016 honouree, Rachel Lim), you’re assured that you won’t go hungry with the equally exciting food options that fit all budgets.
In need of a quick fix? Head to KopiTech (B2-24), Kopitiam’s latest food court where ordering food is efficiently done through the self-service kiosks.
Either that, or you can park yourself at Tiong Bahru Bakery (04-22 to 25), one of two dining concepts by the Spa Esprit Group; The Oyster Bar (02-32) for quality seafood at pocket-friendly prices; and Liao Fan Hawker Chan (01-03), serving its renowned soya sauce chicken rice.
Let’s not forget about the new dining concepts that range from a Japanese import to homegrown restaurants, making our dining scene even more exciting. Here are five of them.