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  1. Bugis+ is located in the heart of Singapore’s Civic & Cultural District, with easy access to Bugis Junction & Bugis MRT station. Bugis+ is a vibrant mall with endless entertainment & an exciting mix of F&B and fashion for fun-seeking trendy youths.

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  2. It is directly connected by an overhead linkbridge to Bugis Junction, which allows easy access to the Bugis MRT station. Bugis+ is a vibrant mall with endless entertainment and an exciting F&B and stylish fashion trade mix, creating a dynamic magnet for fun-seeking trendy youths in the heart of Bugis.

    • Marutama Ra-Men
    • Pizza Maru
    • Aburi Kaisen Don Keisuke
    • Meow Barbecue
    • Pratunam Plus by Soi Thai Soi Nice
    • Lau Wang Claypot
    • New Manlee Bak Kut Teh
    • Rocku Yakiniku
    • Xin Wang Hong Kong Café
    • Blackball

    Marutam Ra-menis the ultimate thick chicken soup specialist. They use a special pressure cooker, to extract the deepest flavours of the chicken, creating a sharp collagen-rich soup that imbues a wonderful flavour to anything added into it. Their noodles are made from an aromatic Japanese flour and I can attest to their perfect bite! The classic Mar...

    Pizza Maru’s 3 stores in Singapore join 650 more in its native South Korea. The iconic brand delivers an excellent range of fare that includes fried chicken (of course, right?), pasta, pizza, soups and salads. Definitely, definitely, definitely try the fried chicken! My first encounter was with the Garlic Gangjeong(S$19.90 for wings, S$21.90 for Ha...

    Chef Keisuke Takeda is one of the most versatile masters of the game and Aburi Kaisen Don Keisukeis just one of his 18 outlets spanning 13 unique dining concepts. His aim with this one is to bring fresh and authentic Japanese Kaisen Donat an affordable price. Dishes here are cooked in the Warayaki style. This unique approach uses burning Japanese R...

    I have to admit, I am very biased towards Meow Barbecue! From the time that itopened in Sep 2022 at Bugis+, my colleagues and I have made our way there several times. Part of the reason, of course, is the cuteness of the mascot cat but the food and the cooking just blows everything away. One of the best options is the Meow Signature Spicy Beef (S$2...

    Inspired by the world-famous Pratunam district of Bangkok, Pratunam Plus by Soi Thai Soi Nice brings the same expansive variety of scrumptious street food to Singaporean diners. Step instantly into the Land of Smiles with their classic mains which include the Signature Tom YumMama, Thai WontonNoodlesand the Signature Thai Hot Pot. An especially not...

    I laughed out loud when I first saw the Lau Wang Claypotlogo at Bugis+. The food here, though, is no laughing matter. This place specialises in local dishes and beverages and, for a mall-based operation, does a commendable job in bringing the authenticity of the hawker stall to the urbanites. It’s hard to go wrong with any claypot dish here. If you...

    Originally from KL, New Manlee Bak Kut Tehhas a history stretching back over 40 years across the Causeway. You don’t find the authentic taste of Malaysian bak kut teh very easily in Singapore but this is the place to go when you crave it. Their Bak Kut Teh Set Meals (from S$8.90)arefilling. You get a choice of 1 bak kut teh, dough fritters and pea ...

    Rocku Yakinikuat Bugis+ is a casual Japanese BBQ grill outlet that blends traditional Japanese dining with modern entertainment inspired by Japanese pop culture. Their new Premium Meats menu is full of specialties such as unagi, scallops and salmon sashimiand costs just$10.90++. Most times, I just opt for theBuffet (S$24.90++ for Lunch (100 mins), ...

    Craving some strong Hong Kong vibes? Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafélocated just outside of Bugis+ will give you all the Cantonese classics you can handle till the wee hours of the morning. On Saturdays, they are open 24 hours and make for the ideal mid-city centre afterhours RV point after a night on the town. The menu has been expanded to include popular...

    Blackballdescribes itself as the ‘Best authentic Taiwanese desserts in Singapore. No. 1 grass jelly desserts and teas’… and I find it hard to disagree! Among the Blackball Signature desserts are Grass Jelly Shaved Ice (S$6.50),Wintermelon Shaved Ice (S$6.50) andTofu Beancurd (S$6.50). They take first, second and third place respectively in my eyes....

    • 201 Victoria Street, 188067
    • 6634 6810
    • Make unique art using science at Motion Art Space. You don’t need to be Picasso or Da Vinci to create art. Heck, all you really need are some paint and science to create your very own masterpiece at Motion Art Space.
    • Play exciting games at Battle Bunker. Before Mobile Legends was a thing, nights would be spent going “bankrupt” while playing Monopoly. For bonding sessions with friends sans the endless checking of Facebook and IG, check out game cafe Battle Bunker at Bugis+.
    • Play arcade games & claw machines at Paco Funworld. Paco Funworld was a popular name back in the 90s – it’s now made a resurgence with a 2nd outlet at Bugis+.
    • Catch & BBQ prawns at Fish@Bugis+ Having supper is every Singaporeans’ go-to when we don’t know what else to do at night. But what makes your grub taste better is when it’s fresh seafood that you can barbecue on the spot – something you can do here at Fish@Bugis+.
    • Eleven Finger. Look no further than Eleven Finger for a hearty plate of curry rice! There’s an interesting story behind the name of this stall. Turns out, the owner of Eleven Finger has an extra finger!
    • Mrs Pho. Get transported to the streets of Hanoi at Mrs Pho, a hidden gem of a Vietnamese joint. A bowl of Sliced Beef and Brisket Pho ($10.80++) is served piping hot, with tender beef slices and brisket simmering in a wholesome, flavourful broth.
    • Unagi Tei Japanese Restaurant. Unagi lovers should definitely not miss out on Michelin Bib Gourmand awardee Unagi Tei Japanese Restaurant. Fresh eel is grilled right before your very eyes, so you can be sure this place takes pride in its quality servings.
    • Una Una. Another unagi restaurant on the list, Una Una is a cheaper alternative to Man Man Unagi. Located at Bugis+, the restaurant serves one of the cheapest Hitsumabushi in Singapore at only $11.80++ for a small serving.
  3. Bugis (Kampong Bugis in Malay) is an area in Singapore that covers Bugis Street now located within the Bugis Junction shopping mall. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Bugis Street was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transvestites and transsexuals , a phenomenon that made it one of Singapore's most notable ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bugis+Bugis+ - Wikipedia

    Bugis+ (pronounced as Bugis Plus), formerly Iluma, is a 10-storey [1] shopping mall located 5 minutes from Bugis MRT station. It is located within the Bugis district of Singapore and opened on 28 March 2009.

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