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3.4
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230 Victoria Street Level 3 Bugis Junction
Singapore
Telephone: (65) 6334-0163
Website: http://www.foodjunction.com.sg/
Category:
Eating Places » Food Courts

    Overall Rating:
    Singapore Eating Places Review: 3.4 out of 5
    » 5 Reviews for “Food Junction (Bugis Junction)” - Eating Places


  1. Makanist
    Makanist has written a total of 15 review 15
    Makanist    
       28 Jan 2010 at 6:50 pm

    never try the food there cos always hardly find a place to sit...
    still remember went to bugis few times around last year but never once able to get an empty table to sit..
    the place was always pack with people no matter what time you go.....
    but if you choose to eat at the teppanyaki, there should be some empty place but you can't buy other food... what a pity..
    so the best choice to eat at bugis is at the hawker center opposite Fu Lu Sou..

    but haven't went there for 2 or 3 months already....
    maybe will explore there soon and heard that the food junction already moved to some other palce...

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    1. happyangster
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      happyangster    
         24 Mar 2009 at 11:51 pm

      Aside from being proximate to my office, it houses relatively good food stall or choices. Almost all cuisines are 'represented'; and no wonder, it is packed, busy and a little chaotic during lunchtime. Well, it's worth it if you are craving for Western, Japanese, Indian and Muslim food. They have the great dishes to offer their customers. Not only that, there are super picks like PepperLunch (of course, always a favorite), prata, ayam penyet, chicken rice and omelette rice. I love their choices for drink, too! I am a fan of Watermelon juice and homemade iced tea.

      Perhaps, they can consider expansion of the area to accommodate growing loyal client base. I agree with some people are saying, the overall look of the food court is classy. It sure has aesthetic taste!

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      1. kiyk
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        kiyk    
           16 Oct 2008 at 8:48 pm

        The food court looks classy, unlike the other foodcourts at other shopping centers. However, once you walk you, you'll find the place very crammed. The tables and chairs orientation isnt very good, thus it's rather crammed and when it gets crowded, it is really uncomfortable.

        For the food, they have a wider variety for you to choose from. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Thia, Vietnam; you name it. I wouldn't recommend the western food for i ate it twice, and both times, i found their food not up to standard. For the price i paid, the quality of the food wasn't worth it.
        I like the chicken rice and also pepper lunch express.

        A good place with lots of food to choose from, but definitely not a good place to go during lunch and peak hours!

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        Rating given: Singapore Eating Places : 3 out of 5
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        1. Nemesis
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          Bi-weekly Prize Winner for October 1, 2007 - October 15, 2007 Nemesis    
             17 Oct 2007 at 10:40 pm

          just had my dinner at the new Food JUnction at Bugis Junction. From first glance, it seems much more stylish and trendy as compared to the previous food court at the basement. Instead of those normal plastic seats that you normally find at food courts, now you get more sturdy wooden seats as well as nice sofa-like seats as well.

          However, actually these new seats took up a lot more space as well and thus I had to spend a good whole ten minutes gettg my food. So perhaps for those planning to eat there, do be prepared for the slightly longer waiting time for your seats.

          Notwithstanding that, there are actually more food stalls now in this revamped food court. The new stalls include a Pepper Lunch Express (where the queue is ever present), aN Omelette Rice stall (where they sell those 蛋包饭 style of food), as well as a couple more stalls which I can't really remember their specialities as I only took a glance.

          Therefore, for this new food court, I would say that indeed it is appealing in both the food and asethetics department. The only negative pt would be the lacking of ample seats to cater to the patrons during peak hours

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          Rating given: Singapore Eating Places : 4 out of 5
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          1. zihui
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            Bi-weekly Prize Winner for May 16, 2007 - May 31, 2007 zihui    
               04 Oct 2007 at 9:47 pm

            I went to Bugis Junction not too long ago and I noticed that the food court was gone! Well ok, the one at the basement at least.

            The foodcourt was shifted up to the 2nd or 3rd level, taking over where The Edge used to be if I'm not wrong. So now there's this whole corner that's solely for the foodcourt. I thought the new interior of the foodcourt was quite nice. It gave it abit more class; a level above the normal foodcourts you see around. With the cushioned chairs it actually give me a slightly oriental feel, somehow. =x

            However, the bad thing about the place was that there were too few seats. With the new tables and all, it took up even more space than usual. There was a lack of tables and even walking space.

            On the other hand, the foodcourt now seems to have many more stalls! I even saw pepper lunch and such! It was quite interesting because, well you don't usually see a fastfood outlet in a foodcourt do you.

            The overall feeling was that the quality of food was better and there was a larger variety of food. Worth a try at least(:

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