We present you with affordable, mouth-watering dishes from The Centrepoint's newest restaurants, that will surely be a hit with your family!
 
Not sure what to order? We have made the decision for you.
 

Astons Steak and Salad doesn’t just have an awesome 80-dish salad bar. Their burgers will surely hit the spot. Image courtesy of Astons Steak and Salad, The Centrepoint

Looking for a really satisfying and affordable family-friendly restaurant? Try Astons Steak and Salad (#03-28/28A) which features a free-flow, all-you-can-eat buffet and salad bar with over 80 hot and cold sides. Beverages and desserts are also provided by the way (only at The Centrepoint)! Make sure you arrive ready to eat so you get every penny’s worth!
 
Looking for something nutritious? How about this Special Bento Set that covers all the bases. Image courtesy of MOF, The Centrepoint

Or if you are looking for something really wholesome and nutritious, Japanese food is something that might hit the spot as well. At Ministry of Food (MOF) My Izakaya (#02-53/54), you can get everything you’re craving for when it comes to sushi, udon, bento sets and even Western fusion dishes! You’ve got to try their unagi hotstone rice which is served in a sizzling hotstone and topped with delicious thick unagi slices. Yum!
 
The Prime Ribeye Steak is a surprising crowd pleaser! Image courtesy of MOF, The Centrepoint

But guess what? The crowd favourite is actually their steak, best served medium with parma fries and coleslaw. Yes, they serve a variety of western dishes that will please both the ladies and the gentlemen. You’ll be glad to know that MOF does not use MSG, chemicals or preservatives in their food.
 
Seafood Marinara Pasta. Image courtesy of MOF, The Centrepoint

If your friends or family are not really into sashimi, you’ll be glad to know that they serve a variety of pastas like this Seafood Marinara Pasta!
 
Smoked Salmon Benedict. Image courtesy of MOF, The Centrepoint

And, the new trend in town – All. Day. Breakfasts. This one is packed with protein from the smoked salmon with perfectly poached eggs to top it off.
 
Finish off your meal with a cooling Matcha Zen. Image courtesy of MOF, The Centrepoint

Did you know The Centrepoint is also a great place to get quality Indonesian food?
 
When it comes to Indonesian cuisine, it’s the sambal that really makes a difference! Image courtesy of Dapur Penyet, The Centrepoint
 
Itching for something spicy? Get a really satisfying plate of Ayam Penyet or Ayam Sambal Hijau from Dapur Penyet (#01-59/62). Dapur Penyet does a different take on Indonesian chow where they do a fusion of modern and traditional. They also specialise in blending fresh spices to create a delectable aroma and fragrance in their food!
 
 
Or, for traditional Indonesian food, take your family to Desa Kartika Indonesian Restaurant (#04-13/15) which is one of Singapore first Halal restaurants. They take pride in a classic approach to Indonesian cuisine and make full use of Indonesia’s exotic herbs and spices in their dishes.
 
The kids will absolutely love this. Image courtesy of Chicken Up, The Centrepoint
 
If Korean food is more your thing, we are proud to say that Chicken Up (#01-33H) is open at The Centrepoint and they have brought Singapore’s #1 Korean fried chicken and other authentic Korean dishes with them!
 
Yangnyum Up is a sweet tangy must-try, no questions asked. Image courtesy of Chicken Up, The Centrepoint

You have got to try their best-seller: the sweet, tangy and crispy Yangnyum Up fried chicken! If you are ordering it, pronounce “Yangnyum” as “Yang-Yum” which actually means “sauce” in Korean.
 
Ganjung Up is addictively garlicy. Time for some crispy goodness! Image courtesy of Chicken Up, The Centrepoint

If you like your chicken garlicky, Ganjung Up is the garlic-soy based version. This korean soy sauce fried chicken is so flavourful and addictive, vampires out there should be very afraid!

And why is their fried chicken so good? Each piece of chicken is marinated in a special Chicken Up sauce for 12 hours and double fried to seal in the flavour – that’s why they are succulent inside with a really crispy skin!

Their other top-sellers also include Kimchi fries, Bulgogi fries, Kimchi pancake and Jap Chae, what more can you ask for when you say Korean comfort food?
 
Did you know that soju is the #1 distilled beverage in Korea? Have a glass of Watermelon Soju to cool down. Image courtesy of Chicken Up, The Centrepoint

Finish off all that garlicky, spicy goodness with a Watermelon Soju. It’s cooling, refreshing, and makes the perfect pairing to all that heat and flavour!

We hope you have enjoyed the low-down on The Centrepoint’s newest and latest food offerings, perfect for meaningful moments spent with friends and family. 

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