Canton Paradise, dal.komm, Koi, Lenu, Pepper Lunch, Saboten + Tagosaku and more in the new Food Hall in Parkway Parade.
Formerly occupied by Harvey Norman, this location has undergone a revitalization and now houses not just one but multiple eateries, restaurants, and shops. The location is on Level One, just beside Scoop.
Parkway Parade Food outlets such as Food Republic the Food Court or more formal dining such as Din Tai Fung, Putien & Treasures by Imperial
GO Noodle House is a Malaysian noodle chain known for its mi xian cooked in Jiangxi province style refined to appeal to discerning Malaysian palates. They opened their first overseas outlet in Melbourne and the brand’s second overseas location was in Singapore, at 313 Somerset. GO Noodle House is now also in Parkway Parade.
Experience a taste of Malaysia at Go Noodle House Parkway Parade. Indulge in signature bursting meatball noodles and other delectable Chinese...
If you are craving a fast, fuss-free, singular Vietnamese meal, we think So Pho would not disappoint. We would gladly be back to try their steam rice combo and Pho combo the next time around!
In terms of price, this is in the lower mid-range. Given the family-friendly setting, we think this ramen spot will be a hit among families.
Joy Luck Teahouse is setting foot all over Singapore, with its latest outlet soon to open in the East at Parkway Parade.
Traditional Taste Noodle that has generous minced pork in the soup and pork livers are cooked to near perfection.
Overall, if you are looking for traditional Teochew BCM, you can try out their noodles
Their menu’s main focus was on a contemporary Australian menu with brunch foods by utilising fresh produce to present well-rounded meals including salads, sandwiches and pasta.
Overall, we like the rice and noodles of Iron Rice Bowl but we were not too thrilled by the meats.
Oleh Oleh Cafe in Parkway Parade is a good spot for snacks anytime of the day and for takeaway as well. We like the various reasonably priced Malay kuehs we can find there.