SBS Food Fortress has over 30 food stalls from just RM9.90 inside Johor Bahru’s free theme park

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If you’re planning a trip to Johor Bahru and want somewhere that lets you makan, chill, and snap a few photos all in one place, SBS Food Fortress is worth adding to your list. 

SBS Food Fortress - Entrance
Credit – Sg Robomech via Google Reviews

Tucked inside SBS Resort Permas, Johor, this lively open-air food hub brings together more than 30 food stalls serving everything from local favourites to Western comfort food, with main dishes starting from just RM9.90.

The food is undoubtedly the main attraction, but being located within the resort means there’s more to do once you’ve finished eating. 

SBS Food Fortress - SBS Resort
Credit – SBS Resort Permas

The family-friendly park has plenty of open space, ample parking, and attractions ranging from colourful photo spots inspired by cherry blossoms to giant inflatable play areas and ATV rides. 

Best of all, entry to SBS Resort Permas is free, so you’re welcome to stroll around and explore before deciding if you’d like to try any of the ticketed rides and activities.

SBS Food Fortress - Sakura Steamboat
Credit – Sg Robomech via Google Reviews

There’s plenty to satisfy different cravings here. Sakura Steamboat stands out with its dreamy pink-and-white sakura-themed dining area, where you can enjoy steamboat and barbecue beneath blooming artificial cherry blossoms. 

SBS Food Fortress - Snow Grove
Credit – John Thye via Google Reviews

Seafood lovers can head to Haji Teo Seafood for hearty dishes like black pepper crab, fish head curry, and comforting lala soup, while Snow Grove serves local favourites and sweet treats including laksa, cendol, and Korean-style bingsu.

SBS Food Fortress - Hi Dive Seating
Credit – Judy85922 via Google Reviews

If you’re after lighter bites, Ninik’s Crispy Chicken dishes out boneless ayam gunting, cheesy sausages, and crispy fries that are perfect for sharing. You’ll also find Western classics at Hi Dive, local staples at Nasi Ayam Penyet & Lok Lok, refreshing ice cream and float drinks from Leaves, and desserts, beverages, plus shisha at Gate Cafe.

Located around a 15-minute drive from the Johor Bahru checkpoint, SBS Food Fortress is an easy stop for both locals and Singaporean visitors. Those taking public transport can hop on the J21 bus from JB Sentral and walk to the resort.

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