Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew: Waterway Point Mall
Showing posts with label Waterway Point Mall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waterway Point Mall. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Only one meal today





We had the char kway teow and fried Hokkien mee plus the roasted duck for lunch at Jalan Kayu. The food was excellent and inexpensive too. CKT & Hokkien mee was $4 each and roasted duck was $16 ( half duck minus the drumstick---someone else got it before we could)
Visited Waterway Point Shopping Mall at Punggol in the evening but found the place swarmed with hundreds of people. All the eateries were packed and long queues waiting outside. We left without having anything to eat. Anyway, we weren't hungry. Below are some pictures I took showing how packed the place was.



Thursday, January 28, 2016

Lunch@ Waterway Point, Punggol


We were at the Waterway Point Mall in Punggol again this afternoon for lunch. This time we ate at the Osaka Ohsho, a Japanese restaurant. We ordered the gyoza meal sets. One set was the fried chicken gyoza set and the other kimchi pork gyoza set. They were priced around $16 each. The total bill without drinks came to $37 which was quite expensive.
Taste-wise the food is not bad but not extraordinary.





Waterway Point is an interesting place to shop and eat. It is huge like Nex Mall in Serangoon and Jem in Jurong.
Pay Waterway a visit and you will like it.
The NE MRT line will take you there (NE line terminates at Punggol and Waterway is next to it)

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Singapore's newest shopping mall, Waterway Point Mall



I visited the newly opened Waterway Point Mall in Punggol this morning and was pleasantly surprised to find it to be spacious and huge compared to some other suburban malls in Singapore. I snapped some nice pictures and uploaded them to YouTube for my readers to see.

Waterway Point is a suburban shopping mall located in the town centre of Punggol New Town, Singapore, just beside Punggol MRT/LRT station. The mall was built as part of Punggol's first integrated waterfront residential and retail development,Watertown. It is the first mall in Singapore to be integrated with a town square and a visitors’ centre which provides an avenue for residents and the public to learn more about the heritage of Punggol through exhibitions and civic and community events.The mall had a soft launch on January 18, 2016 and will be officially opened in Q2 of 2016.

Located beside the Punggol Waterway, Waterway Point boasts of having the first ever suburban late-night shopping, alfresco dining and entertainment concept by the waterfront, setting it apart from other suburban shopping malls located around the area. The mall also features themed spaces such as The Cove, which features a interactive water fountain play area, Village Square, Market Square and Event Square catering to community events for residents living around the area and through these themed spaces, visitors can learn more about the heritage of Punggol through exhibitions and civic and community events.
The layout of the mall is different from many traditional mall layouts, it is separated into the East Wing and West Wing which are connected by a walkway, The Boardwalk. Each level of the mall is separated into "zones", with each level catering to different visitors.
As a family oriented mall, it features a "Kids and Family Zone" on Level 2, with various educational learning centres such as My First Skool and Wonderland, a themed space for children to play and learn in and also the largest Times Bookstore outlet in Singapore. The food court operated by Koufu is also located on this floor.
The mall features a "Fashion and Food Zone" on Level 1, with most of the restaurants offering local and international cuisines and also waterfront dining as well as salons and banks. Fashion brands such as a 2-storey H&M, Charles & Keith, Uniqlo and other international and local fashion brands are located on this level.
Basement 1 features the "Waterfront Promenade & Alfresco Dining" zone, where restaurants offering alfresco dining by the promenade are located at. Telecommunications companies such as Singtel, fashion brands and other services are also located on this level.
The mall has a “Lifestyle and Convenience” level at Basement 2 which operates 24 hours, with a FairPrice Finest supermarket, which occupies 30,000 square feet of retail space anchoring the activities round-the-clock, complemented by various dining and entertainment outlets. Shaw Theatres, Singapore's first basement cinema with an IMAX theatre occupying 32,500 square feet of retail space with an estimated 1,000 seats will also be located at Basement 2, it has 11 screens and is the largest suburban cinema in Singapore.

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