Lentor Modern, situated among the condominiums and private houses of Lentor Hill is Singapore’s latest shopping mall. It’s conveniently located directly above Lentor MRT Station along the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL). To get there, just locate exit 1, and you’re on the right track!

At first glance, the mall looks massive from the outside, but don’t expect escalators — there’s only one main floor and a ‘basement 1’ that isn’t really a basement per se. Imagine a sprawling, oval-shaped promenade featuring a central walkway lined with a curated selection of 24 dining outlets, alongside premium beauty salons, enrichment centres, and lifestyle boutiques.
Let’s take a look at the F&B outlets that are available here, shall we?

Korean food fanatics can check out Ssada Gimbab which, thankfully, has no GST and service charge as prices here are slightly upmarket. Savour Jjajang Robokki (S$17.50), Tuna Gimbab (S$13), Cheese Kimchi Fried Rice (S$17.50), and Spam Kimchi Mayo Rice (S$16.50).

If you’re seeking something lighter and healthier, then Xin Yuan Ji Fish Soup is the perfect choice. The menu features options like Batang Sliced Fish Soup (S$8.80), Grouper Sliced Fish Steamboat (S$13.80), and Prawn Paste Bee Hoon Soup (S$9.80). If you’re dining with friends, share snacks like Prawn Paste Chicken (S$6.90), Wakame Salad (S$3.20), and Fermented Beancurd Fried Pork (S$6.90).

Craving for mala? Then swing by A Hot Hideout, an establishment that was started by a bunch of NTU students in 2020. Their mala tang and mala xiang guo options include unorthodox ingredients like crispy potato chips, creamy scrambled egg, and crispy lotus root.

Beef noodles, anyone? Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles has 22 varieties of noodles to satisfy even the most discerning palate. Slurp on the Signature Beef Noodles (S$10.90/S$13.90), Dry Chicken Noodles (S$10.90/S$13.90), and Sauerkraut Beef Noodles (S$11.90/S$14.90).
Daily offers fusion cuisine such as Parma Arugula Pizza (S$26), Grilled Chicken Floss, With Cabbage & Melted Cheese Sourdough (S$18), and Quinoa, Cheddar and Apple Salad (S$16).

Those who need their daily cup of Joe can visit Tim Hortons. If you’re organising a brunch with your troop, Merle & Co. offers an all-day brunch menu. Indulge in French Brioche Toast with Fruits (S$18.35), Avoacado and Scrambled Egg Croissant (S$16.15), and Omelette with Tater Tots (S$10.10). From 9am, there are also morning bowls like Banana Oat Bowl (S$13.77).
You’ll find plenty of familiar faces here too, like Burger King, Han’s Union, KFC, and CHAGEE, just to name a few.
Please note that some outlets are still in their soft-opening phase. To ensure the best experience, we recommend waiting a few days until all shops are fully operational.
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