Are you looking for a spot (that’s not Artbox) to bring your date?
Why not check out the new Cosford Container Park, Singapore’s largest F&B container park that will open next week?
Here’s everything you need to know about it
Singapore’s Largest F&B Container Park With 13 Eateries; Opening on 29 January
Still looking for something to do next week? Cosford Container Park’s got your back.
Cosford Container Park will open its doors on Monday (29 January)! Spanning 35,000 square feet, it’s the largest F&B container park in Singapore.
For reference, your average 4-room BTO flat is only 1,000 square feet. That means Cosford Container Park is the size of nearly 35 BTOs — no wonder it can house 340 seats (for indoor and outdoor dining) and 13 different eateries!
Here’s all the food you can look forward to savouring at Cosford Container Park.
If you’re a fan of a good bowl of local delights and a good drink, why not give Cluny & LUK’ERS a try?
During the day, you’ll get to dig into local-style breakfast and authentic Peranakan flavours, such as laksa, prawn noodles, and mee rebus. At night, Cluny transforms into LUK’ERS — a bar with an extensive selection of refreshing cocktails and beers.
Wah… Mouth watering already sia.
While you’re at Cosford Container Park, the possibilities are endless — you can get your Korean cuisine fix at Eat That Chicken, or Japanese cuisine, if you’d like, at Ishiro.
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There’s even authentic Thai food at Streets of Bangkok, where you’ll find fan favourites like boat noodles.
Other great F&B offerings at Cosford Container Park include Boon Tat Street Seafood, The Singapore Blue Lobster, Let’s BBQ Club, The Slice House, and Hello Butter Chicken, which you can probably tell what they sell just from their names.
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Are you craving some dessert? Creamy Duck and Tarts Man have your back, serving up ice cream and artisanal bite-sized tarts, respectively.
For the alcoholics among us, there’s a place for you at Cosford Container Park as well.
School of Cambridge is a rooftop bar at the container park offering a variety of cocktails and mocktails. The best part is this — you can sip on your cocktail while immersing yourself in the breathtaking view of Changi Airport.
Tell you already. Bring your first date here, confirm can get a second date.
Games, Live Performances, Sports Broadcasts and More
With 35,000 square feet, of course, there’s space for more than just 13 eateries. In fact, there’s space for various games, an outdoor stage for live performances and sports broadcasts, and more!
For all you know, you might make a few new friends at the sports broadcasts.
Suffice it to say that Cosford Container Park will be the new spot everyone will be tagging on their Instagram stories — at the container park, you get scenic views of Changi Airport’s landing strip and other Instagram-worthy zones.
The east side really might be the best side sia.
Getting to Cosford Container Park
Are you enticed to head down to the container park? Here are the details:
Address: 30 Cosford Road, Singapore 499550
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Friday (11 am to 1 am)
- Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays (8:30 am to 1 am)
Don’t feel like driving to the container park? Fret not — there’s a free shuttle bus service from the bus stop opposite St John’s Crescent, at Upper Changi Road North (Bus Stop ID 97079).
The shuttle bus service operates daily from 5 pm to 11 pm and comes every 10 minutes.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your friends and head down next week!
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