Newly-opened Food Junction at Great World will wow diners with its train-themed concept

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The F&B scene is constantly blowing me away with its creativity. Food Junction has set the bar high with their latest outlet at Great World. The food court is the first of its kind to boast an al fresco rooftop dining area decked in cabana seats, offering panoramic views of River Valley together with an immersive LED display. But that’s not all. The food court will feature a 22-metre-long railway track installation, showcasing customised content of various Singaporean landmarks!

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Food stalls and walkways are tastefully designed to resemble train carriages and station platforms. The food court offers an eclectic mix of various cuisines under one roof. There, diners will be guaranteed a ‘trip around the world’ with food from Thailand to Vietnam to Korea. Each ‘mini restaurant’ will also reflect its own unique concept and offer designated seats to diners.

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Your journey will begin with an authentic North Vietnamese grub at Viet Taste. Expect to find freshly-made dishes that are free from MSG and preservatives, and marinated meats grilled over an open charcoal fire.

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If you’re looking for a place to chill, head over to the al fresco rooftop area and soak in the beautiful view of the area with a chilled pint of beer from Der Biergarten. Don’t forget to try their Crispy Pork Knuckle and Guinness Braised Beef Cheeks!

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Got an aching sweet tooth? Ke’s the stall to check out. Expect to find dishes with a twist like the Seat Salt Chendol, Kopi Slush or refreshing Coco Cloud— fresh coconut juice blended with coconut pulp, coconut ice cream, and natural butterfly pea flower. Additionally, diners can look forward to these punchy drinks: OG Lemon PunchOsmanthus Oolong Lemon PunchCucumber Lemon PunchRoselle Lemon Punch, and Mint Lemon Punch

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It’s all about good food at Instagrammable places these days, so why not pay Food Junction at Great World a visit for an immersive experience?

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