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  1. JCube is home to 112 merchant across Beauty & Wellness, Hobbies & Leisure, Home & Furnishing, Electronics & Technology, Children, Services, Convenience Store, Books & Stationery, Entertainment, Department Store & Value Store, Fashion, Sports, Food & Beverage. JCube is located at 2 Jurong East Central 1, Singapore 609731.

    • 2 Jurong East Central 1, 609731
    • 6684 2153
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  3. JCube offers a good variety of shopping, F&B, leisure & edutainment options. Located opposite Jurong East MRT station & bus interchange, it houses Singapore’s only Olympic-size ice rink & the first IMAX theatre in the suburbs with a 460-seat gallery.

  4. Dec 4, 2023 · Food Directory at JCube, Guide on where to eat when you are at JCube, including restaurants, cafes and food court. Here is the list of food in JCube, we have sort by most trending restaurants, you also can filter by floor or cuisine.

    • Sandy Ang
    • The White Kitchen by Tokyo Latte
    • Dookki Singapore
    • Wingstop
    • OH My Mango
    • Sanook Kitchen
    • Madlygood
    • Devil Chicken
    • Big Fish Small Fish
    • Kazo
    • Astons

    Image credit: @noodlebarbytokyolatte Head down to The White Kitchen by Tokyo Lattefor Japanese-European fare. Their customisable Signature Ramen (from $9.50)offers Japanese noodles, a soup-based flavour, and main ingredients of your choice, with options such as seafood, and chicken. Their most popular soup base is said to be Tomato, but they also h...

    If you didn’t know, Dookki is Korean for “two meals”━and Dookki Singaporeis thus named because of the two meals you get to enjoy in one seating here. You start first with their famed tteokbokki buffet, priced at $12.80++for children between 110cm and 130cm in height, and $20.80++for adults. Then, at the end of your tteokbokki hotpot, throw in some ...

    Wingstop needs no introduction. They’re known for their fried chicken wings that come in a wide selection of flavours including Kecap Manis, Mango Habanero, and Garlic Parmesan. Choose two flavours when you order their Classic and Boneless Wings Combo ($9.95 for six pieces), or Hand-breaded Wings ($10.95 for six pieces), both of which come with fri...

    Image credit: @us.thefoodie Oh My Mango is the perfect place to visit if you are craving Thai desserts. With close to 40 items on their menu, the pink-themed cafe has come a long way since its initial days, when it primarily served mango-based treats. Now, they’ve got desserts ranging from Shibuya toast to bingsu. For something classic, try their M...

    Image credit: @kooneats If you are looking for delicious and affordable Thai food, Sanook Kitchen is your answer. Besidesfamiliar Thai dishes such as Pad Thai Noodle ($8.45) and Green Curry Chicken ($10.17), they’ve also introduced XL-sized Thai Super Bowls fit for up to three to share. These are served in large, heated platters, and are heaped wit...

    To beat the heat, go for waffles and ice cream at MADLYGOOD. Located right next to the skating rink, the cafe has a menu of waffles, crepe, pancakes, French toast, croffles and more. We had the Buttered-up Peanut Butter ($12.50) on our visit here, where peanut butter waffles are topped with crushed peanuts, peanut butter, and a house-made roasted p...

    Image credit: @jneats Even if you’ve never been to the night markets in Taiwan, you would know that their XXL fried chicken chops are legendary. Then, there’s Devil Chicken, one ofthe most famous fried chicken brands direct from Taiwan. In fact, the queue for their fried chicken was four hours long when they had a stall at the Shihlin Night Market ...

    What started out as a fish and chips hangout in a shipping container has now spawned four locations across Singapore, with the JCube outlet being one of them. Even if you’re not dining at the OG Big Fish Small Fisheatery, the mall-based outposts have also been designed to recreate that container-dining experience. You can’t go to a fish and chips s...

    Another sweets stop to check out is Kazo, a Taiwanese bakery that’s most popular for their cream puffs, though they’ve also got cheese tarts and other sugary treats. Their signature crispy cream puffs come in flavours such as Matcha ($1.80), Chocolate ($1.80),Hokkaido Cream ($1.80), and evenGolden Lava. Those who love durian can try their Durian Ch...

    Image credit: @lohnoms If you’ve been to Astons but never knew their story, here it is: the chain was founded in 2005 by an ex-restaurant chef named Aston, who wanted to bring quality Western food to Singaporeans at affordable prices. At their JCube branch, which is an ASTONS Specialitiesoutlet, the menu has three main sections—Legendary Steaks, Gr...

  5. Explore the directory of outlets and places of interest at JCube, a commercial building within Jurong East Town Centre in Singapore. The postcode for this location is Singapore 609731. [Address: 2 Jurong East Central 1]

  6. JCube is a shopping complex located in Singapore’s Jurong East District. Best known for its Olympic-sized ice skating rink, the IMAX Cinema, and the incredible bargains, this mall is the premier entertainment and shopping destination this side of the country for the budget-conscious.

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