New Central Beach Bazaar on Sentosa features beachfront food trucks, vans and containers
Beach-goers on Sentosa can experience a new “carnival-like” attraction, the Central Beach Bazaar, that kicked off on Thursday (Sept 15). Visitors can look forward to a slew of dining and entertainment spots — including getting food served out of food trucks, Kombi vans and upcycled shipping containers.
Part of a section dubbed International Food Street, the vibrant food installations offer an eclectic mix of eight casual F&B options.
Keen on Japanese food? Drop by Bentori’s food container and try its Japanese yakitori. Visitors can opt for prix fixe sets or create their own bentos for S$8.80.
Those on the hunt for Mexican food can check out Taco Pau. Diners start with a choice of wraps such as tortilla or quesadilla, which are customisable from a range of signature fillings including tandoori chicken and chicken chilli con carne (S$7.80).
Halal and vegetarian-friendly options are also available from Masala Wala. You can grab snacks such as Punjabi samosa (S$7.80 for three pieces), paneer kathi roll (S$7.80) and aloo chat (S$5.80).
After grabbing a bite, bazaar visitors may also catch the new Sentosa SkyJet. Towering skywards at 80m tall — equivalent to a 24-storey building — it’s the tallest fountain in Southeast Asia.
We recommend staying till late, as the Sentosa SkyJet is a visual spectacle to behold with colour-changing LED (light-emitting diode) lights.
Managed by the Mount Faber Leisure Group, the Central Beach Bazaar opens daily, though opening hours may differ for each attraction.
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International Food Street @ Central Beach Bazaar
Beach Station, Sentosa
Open: Daily (10.15am to 10pm) — the last order for food is at 9.30pm
Beach Station, Sentosa
Open: Daily (10.15am to 10pm) — the last order for food is at 9.30pm