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.
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
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
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.
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
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).
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
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 Otak–Otak (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).
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.
Cooking Panda (#B2-36) — Chengdu-style mala tang and speciality coffee place.
Domino’s (#B2-05) — Get your pizza cravings fixed here.
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).
Jinkura Bowl & Brew (#B2-18) — Offers Japanese fusion bowls from S$8.90.
To get to Icon Link@ClubStreet, simply alight at Telok Ayer MRT Station (DT18) and look out for exit E.
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.
Icon Link@ClubStreet
8 Club Street, Level B2 , Singapore 069472
Icon Link@ClubStreet
8 Club Street, Level B2 , Singapore 069472