Photos by Chong Yap, unless otherwise indicated
WHEN YOU next stop by Food Junction at Bugis, take a look at its Art Market. The collection of art pieces that line 3 walls are works contributed by children aged 6 to 14. Interested buyers can place bids for the piece of their choice, with the works going to the highest bidder at the end of each month. Food critic Chong Yap of Make Your Calories Count was at its launch.
Food Junction at Bugis has unveiled the first thematic food haven where good local cuisine is united with art.
A milestone first, Food Junction has collaborated with The RICE Company Limited to showcase the first collection of art pieces for The Art Wall, a stretch of three walls within the Art Market specially dedicated for Singapore's young and talented artists.
The paintings were contributed in a bid to raise funds for the less privileged artists and all net proceeds go to The Business Times Budding Artists Fund and The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. With a debut theme of Marine Life, the Art Walls will display a new collection every quarter.
Not only does Food Junction serve mouth-watering local dishes but the new layout was constructed with the customers in mind by having handicapped-friendly features such as ramps and power points, it also has interesting snippets of illustration that injects a dose of youth in the dining halls!
Expect to enjoy a diverse range of local favourites in comfort as Food Junction offers familiar home brands such as Odeon beef noodles, etc.
Soup Guru is apparently the first stall among the various food courts to sell soup since September 2010.
Famous for serving double boiled soup, we tried 'Blissful' which was a chicken-based broth with wolf-berries and white fungus.
This collagen-rich dish would appeal to most ladies and gents but what made it a favourite even among the younger generation is the choice of ingredients.
They are mostly non-herbal so it would not overwhelm with a bitter or even strong flavours.
What is a good meal without desserts? While most food courts have the usual stall selling classics such as Ice Kachang, Chendol, etc, Food Junction at Bugis offers YogurBerry, a yoghurt brand from Korea. The preferred choice for Hollywood celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and even Miley Cyrus,
Indulgence in desserts can also be about eating healthy!
Apart from the known fact that it is low fat and low calories, Yogurberry has less than 0.5% of fat and less than 98kcal a 100gm.
Yogurberry is also the first and only yoghurt brand whose products have a glycemic index (GI) lower than 19, which is the benchmark for healthier food choices.
Enhanced with crystalline fructose, sugar obtained from natural fruits, Yogurberry has a natural sweetness that matches the sourness from yoghurt.
We are pleased to share that all art pieces featured at Food Junction The Art Wall received bids within an hour of the launch!
While food court usually gives the impression of a go-to place for a quick local meal in the comfort of an air-conditioned environment, Food Junction at Bugis offers a larger cause other than a satisfactory meal. Do drop-by today to support and catch a glimpse of the art exhibits put together by Singapore's young and talented artists!
P.S: Special thanks to Er Han for the invitation!
Food Junction at Bugis Junction
#03-30 Bugis Junction
200 Victoria Street
Singapore 188021