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Ying Zhou Soo

Ying Zhou Soo

5

HUGE shoutout to the Pao Fan (Poached Rice) stall for their dish. For $9.90, you get big fresh prawns and scallops soaked in a light gravy bursting with umami. The fried rice crisps also accentuates the flavour of the broth to new heights. 100% must try if you are here! Genuinely was not expecting the dish to be this good in a mall food court :)

Anna

Anna

5

The food village Takashimaya is fabulous, spotless clean and very welcoming. The ladies cleaning the area are amazing & helped me with how to chope and asked me how I like the local food. The food is delicious. We came back many times & everything has always been to very high standards. You can also purchase from ie Ya Kun Kaya or one of the bakeries then eat in the middle of the food village (in case of doubt)

Senna An

Senna An

5

Came here to try Nana curry and definitely not disappointed me. The curry is thick with rich aroma. The food court is spacious with many dining area.

Graeme Mills

Graeme Mills

4

Nice foodcourt, Ok range of foods, the pork cutlet deal at Kimukatsu is decent. Seating is easy as you have to order first then they will direct you to a table.

Justin Hoyo

Justin Hoyo

4

Good variety of stores in this food court located at the basement Takashimaya. There are many cuisines offered, from Chinese to Japanese to Western to Korean and many more! Ordered the chicken chop from the Western store and was pleasantly surprised! The chicken was juicy and tasty, and best of all, very affordable! :) Highly recommend to anyone nearby and would most definitely come back again!

WanderWithWit

WanderWithWit

5

Located in the heart of Orchard, Takashimaya Food Village offers a diverse lineup of stalls, quality dishes, and surprisingly reasonable prices for the area. Over time, I’ve noticed a few long-standing favorites close and new concepts pop up—a testament to its evolving food scene. Here’s a breakdown of some highlights (and lowlights) from my recent visits: ⸻ Western Gourmet Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 A must-visit for classic Western fare. The menu boasts a wide variety—from steaks and pastas to sandwiches—each plate consistently well-executed. Portion sizes are generous, and the flavors are reliably satisfying. ⸻ Formosa Delights Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 Their ban mian shines with a rich, flavorful broth and a generous heap of minced meat. Having served Orchard diners for years, they’ve clearly perfected their recipe. ⸻ RedRing Treasures Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 Their springy egg noodles pair beautifully with either teriyaki chicken or a crispy chicken cutlet. On occasion, the chicken has tasted like it was recently defrosted, but overall it’s still a solid choice. ⸻ Thai Express Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 Known for its mainstream Thai menu, this outlet feels like a training ground for new staff. Dishes are affordable, but my pad Thai was disappointingly chewy—far from the authentic texture I expected. ⸻ Duku Desserts Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 Their mango pomelo dessert is generous on nata de coco and mango puree, though the fruit paste lacks a natural freshness—and at $7.90, it skews toward the pricey side. ⸻ Hometown BBQ Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 This stall stands out for its creative take on local-style BBQ. Many of their dishes are unique and not commonly found in other food courts, making it a refreshing option. Their signature sambal chilli paste adds a bold, appetizing kick to every plate. Overall Verdict: Takashimaya Food Village remains a convenient Orchard destination with plenty of solid options (Western Gourmet and Formosa Delights stand out). A few stalls could tighten up consistency, but there’s enough variety here to satisfy most cravings.

Febriyanto Wibowo

Febriyanto Wibowo

4

Offering a wide variety of delicious dishes to choose from. While finding a seat can be challenging, it’s a great spot to take a break and enjoy lunch before continuing with your activities.

Adam

Adam

1

Na Na Curry - nah it’s not that fantastic. The outlet here has the most watered down curry, you’d think they just added coconut and water and called it a day. The spice barely kicks in, the curry is a flavourless mess and the price - at $15 it’s daylight robbery. The rice was a slop, and the bread was like eating hard tack. Avoid at all costs, even if it means skipping lunch.

IVy Ng

IVy Ng

5

The food portion is very large, the rice and side dishes are delicious. The spices are moderate, easy to eat. Price from 7SGD. You can choose a ready-made combo or choose dishes according to your preferences. Worth a try

Erina Lau

Erina Lau

4

Don't have much seating and is always crowded. Food is not that cheap but delicious.