Central department stores’ signature dining venue is so much more than a food court. 

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  • By GROVE
  • | Dec 06, 2016

Central department stores’ dining chain, FoodLoft, puts an upscale, trendy twist on a food court with its large open-kitchen restaurant that guarantees a perfect meal to round off your day of shopping.

At Foodloft, meals come courtesy of some of the best international food names in the city, carefully picked by the Central team and includingcity, carefully picked by the Central team and including The Little Kitchen & The Terrece (Thai), Gianni (Italian), Tidbit Treasure (Chinese), Dao Vien (Vietnamese), Oh Kimchi (Korean), Beirut (Lebanese), IND Spice (Indian) and Lovemetender (French). So whether you’re craving a chicken tikka masala, a cheesy pizza, a hot bowl of pho, or a little bit of everything, Foodloft offers a one-stop destination for international dining.

At the Guest Gourmet Corner, FoodLoft also invites popular restaurants from outside to hold pop-up venues. The guest restaurant switches every month, meaning customers can find plenty of variety in addition to the regular international offerings at FoodLoft. 

Much as the name suggests, Foodloft’s open-plan loft-like design features a spacious dining area and mezzanine floor that in total can hold approximately 500 diners in its communal area. Pull up a seat in one of the comfortable booths scattered around, where chefs prepare meals on the spot to guarantee fresh, delicious flavors.

Here are just a few of our favorite dishes:

What: Fish and seafood noodles
Nationality: Thai

 

What: Shrimp sugar cane set
Nationality: Vietnamese

 

What: Noodles with fish in black bean sauce
Nationality: Chinese

 

What: BBQ lamb kebabs
Nationality: Lebanese

What: Black pasta W.A.O.P with seafood
Nationality: Italian

 

What: Chicken tikka masala
Nationality: Indian

 

Head to FoodLoft at 7/F Central Chidlom for a one-stop destination that offers high-quality international food conveniently served all in one comfortable, trendy setting. 


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