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Jurong Point Food Festival Is Back Till 7 Sep—Durian Matcha, Samyang Takoyaki And More

Jurong Point Food Feastival is back till 7 September 2025

A friendly PSA to all Westies: Jurong Point has brought back its Food Feastival as part of its 30th anniversary celebration, taking place from now to 7 September 2025! The annual Jurong Point food festival once again transforms the mall’s JP1 Level 1 Centre Stage into a gourmet fair featuring over 20 vendors, with flavours spanning Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Grab the unique Durian Matcha Latte (from $9.90) over at Ichigo by Tea Cottage, featuring a strong and thick durian puree that is perfect for lovers of the king of fruits. 

They even have a collaboration with the legendary Lao Ban Soya Beancurd, where you can get the Matcha Beancurd and Hojicha Beancurd at $4.90 each. The silky beancurd went so well with the bold tea flavours!

No Time Hotpot offers the novel Mala in a Cup, which is available in both Soup and Dry versions. It is jam-packed with ingredients, including shabu pork belly, quail eggs, crispy taupok, and more. It was about xiao la level, perfect for those who don’t want too much spice. 

What stood out, though, was the Collagen in a Cup. Filled to the brim with ingredients such as fish maw, the broth here was rich and creamy, with a lovely, deep flavour. 

If you can’t get enough of lok lok, you’d have heard of Fei Zhu Lok Lok and their JB-inspired skewers. This time, however, the homegrown brand is selling their Mega Samyang Cheesy Takoyaki ($8) and Korean Cheese Coin ($8) instead!

The Samyang Cheesy Takoyaki was a standout dish in the fair; cheesy, creamy Buldak noodles are stuffed into a jumbo-sized takoyaki ball alongside a whole baby octopus. We loved this unique combination of spicy Samyang and savoury takoyaki flavours, with the octopus being so juicy as well.

Li’s Street Food offers Taiwanese fare, such as the gigantic X-Large Chicken Chop ($6), but also sells mini curry puffs at $1 each.

We loved their Crab Cake ($4.50), a chilli crab-inspired spinoff of the traditional Teochew fried oyster cake. It was filled with a generous amount of crab meat and a sweet-spicy chilli crab sauce, with the exterior being enjoyably crispy. 

The famous SLII Muffin makes an appearance, and you’ll be excited to hear that you can use your CDC vouchers here! They offer a wide array of muffins and tarts, such as the Orange Peel Cranberry Muffin ($2.30), Banana Chocolate Muffin ($2.30), Mango Tart ($2.30), and Cherry Tart ($2.30), among others.

Those with a sweet tooth can check out Banoffee Pie, with their namesake dish selling from $4 a portion. It was light and wispy, yet full of sweet flavours from the toffee and whipped cream, with the rich bananas standing out as well. 

Berrylicious is back, offering their signature chocolate-covered Strawberry and Banana with Pistachio Kunafa. The rich chocolate and decadent, crunchy kunafa was a great complement with the fresh and sizeable fruits, though it is quite pricey at $15

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Fans of Korean food can check out Hanok Kimchi, which offers a range of traditional kimchi and banchan prepared by Korean chefs.

Over at Mrs Banana, snack on Thai street snacks, including banana fritters, fried pineapple, and Thai milk tea.

Image credit: @baankaikhon.sg

Another Thai favourite is Baan Kanom Thai, known for their chewy Thai-style pandan pancakes that are made to order.

Those with a sweet tooth can check out the souffle pancakes from sweeT.Rex, another homegrown brand that will be making an appearance at the fair.

That’s not all: Jurong Point Food Feastival will also feature live cooking showcases on selected weekends. For example, on 30 August and 31 August, and 6 September and 7 September, from 2pm to 5pm, visitors can expect interactive cooking demos by Putien, along with live omelette-flipping omurice action by Tsukimi Hamburg.

Mark your calendar and visit the fair from now to 7 September 2025 before it’s too late!

In other exciting food news, Kiwami now has a $28.80++ ramen buffet that lets you enjoy free-flow ramen in eight flavours, along with unlimited sides, drinks and desserts! We’ve also updated our City Hall food guide if you’re running errands in town and looking for a good dining spot around the area.

Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, JP 1, Centre Stage, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
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Photos taken by Tan Tao Zhi.
This was a media tasting at the Jurong Point Food Feastival.

Mordecai Lee

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