New CBD underground mall has over 15 F&B outlets like Teo Soon, Hazukido & Super Ngon

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I’m certain that 4pm was the wrong time to head to Icon Link@ClubStreet, because the underground mall was practically dead. It could mean 2 things: either everyone was still busy hustling in the office, or not many people know about this place. Judging by how the CBD usually turns into a ghost town after office hours, I’m leaning towards the former.

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After exploring all the shops, there are currently over 15 F&B outlets that are already operational with more on the way. To make things easier, I’ve put together a categorised list to help you find whichever category suits your interest.

Bakeries

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Masterpiece Bakery (#B2-14) — I spotted this bakery that had only a few varieties left for the day. They include Curry Chicken (S$2), Fruity & Nut Loaf (S$2.90), and Sourdough (S$7.50 for whole, S$3.90 for half).

After doing a little digging online, I learnt that they also sell items like Shiopan and Jalapeno Bagel. From Mondays to Fridays, the stall has a ‘Buy 2, free 1‘ promotion.

Hazukido (#B2-17) — This Taiwanese bakery is renowned for its flaky French croissants in flavours such as Queen Crab Truffle Cream (S$7.80), Lemon Icing (S$5.30), and Sea Salt Butter (S$4.50).

Beverage fix

coffee places

Luckin Coffee (#B2-25) — For die-hard fans (like myself) of this popular Chinese coffee chain who adore their Coconut Latte (S$4.40), Orange Americano (S$3.85), or Matcha Latte (S$4.40), here’s an additional pickup point for you to self-collect.

COFFit. (#B2-16) — With the motto, ‘Where Coffee Meets Fitness’, COFFit. offers premium coffee with complimentary healthy milk options.

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amps tea (#B2-09) — Quench your thirst with options like Osmanthus Oolong Tea (S$4.50), White Peach Oolong Tea Latte (S$4.90/S$5.90), and Watermelon Jasmine Frappe (S$5.90/S$6.90).

Desserts

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Tianxin Desserts (#B2-27/28) — Craving for a sweet treat? This spot offers 30 dessert varieties such as Chestnut Cake for 3 (S$5.70), Mango Coconut Jelly (S$10.70), and Hainanese Yi Bua (S$2.90).

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Le Musée (#B2-08) — This pick-up dessert store sells artisanal macarons that are almost too pretty to eat. Flavours include Tokyo Banana (S$8), Melon Parma Ham (S$8), and Coconut Mango Tango (S$7).

Eateries

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Dipu (#B2-37) — An Indian fast food concept eatery with offerings like Grilled Chicken Tikka Wrap and Prawn Tikka Bao.

Teo Soon (#B2-38) — Hailing from Johor, this Malaysian cafe opens its first overseas outlet at Icon Link@ClubStreet. It serves crowd favourites like Nasi Lemak with OtakOtak (S$6.50), Dry Chilli Pan Mee (S$5.90), flaky Egg Tart (S$1.80), and Signature Butter & Homemade Kaya Toast (S$1.60).

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Super Ngon (#B2-24) — An authentic Vietnamese eatery that used to operate underneath a HDB flat over at Crawford Street. It has sets like Beef Noodle Soup Phở Bò (S$16.40), that comes with 2 pieces of spring roll, and a glass of Vietnamese iced tea.

Feng (#B2-35) — A Chinese bao makan spot.

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Cooking Panda (#B2-36) — Chengdu-style mala tang and speciality coffee place.

Domino’s (#B2-05) — Get your pizza cravings fixed here.

taiwan

爆味堂 Bao Wei Tang (#B2-15) — This Taiwanese eatery has snacks like Salt & Pepper Chicken (S$4.80) and Popcorn Chicken Bento (S$10.90).

Crumbz Up Toast & Acai (#B2-07) — Has toasts like Sriracha Salmon (S$4.80), burgers such as Wasabi Chicken & Omelette (S$4.50), and acai smoothies like Mango & Banana (S$5).

fusion

Jinkura Bowl & Brew (#B2-18) — Offers Japanese fusion bowls from S$8.90.

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To get to Icon Link@ClubStreet, simply alight at Telok Ayer MRT Station (DT18) and look out for exit E.

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You can also head over to Mercure Icon Singapore City Centre, lookout for the red ‘Icon Link@ClubStreet’ signage, and head down 2 flights of escalators to basement 2.

In the near future, the underground mall will also be directly linked to Chinatown MRT Station, allowing seamless connectivity to Telok Ayer Station.

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Aaron Tan

A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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