Each outlet grows its own row
The 60¢ kopi is chain-wide — everything else depends on where you are. Pick your outlet.
Botanic Gardens
Noodles Stall
bak chor mee · minced-meat noodles (sign reads “G1 面” — name to confirm)ABANG By Pondok Abang
Malay favourites — mee rebus, satay, tahu goreng Listed on WhereHalalThe Original Botak Jones
American-style western — “Still Damn Good” (their words)Melben Seafood Restaurant
zi char · seafood — crabs, cereal prawns, salted egg squid, claypot · takes bookings on ChopeLine-ups change over time — reviews in 2025–26 also mention a chicken-rice option (stall name to confirm), and Oct 2023 press spotted set lunches from $5, Beef Hor Fun ($10) and Butter Chicken Rice ($7) on the row. Not a wholly-halal food court — ABANG By Pondok Abang is listed on WhereHalal; individual stalls’ halal certification is to confirm. Full current line-up to confirm at the venue.
JTC Summit
Drinks Stall
kopi · teh — the 60¢ signatureOld Cheng Du 老成都 小碗菜
Sichuan small-bowl dishes (xiao wan cai) — first stall beside DrinksLai Huat Signatures
tze char · seafood — sambal sweet potato leaves, spinach tofuThe Original Botak Jones
American-style western — “Still Damn Good” (their words)The row also carries an “Asian” neon sign — that stall is to confirm, and line-ups change over time. CDC vouchers were seen accepted here in Aug 2025, including at Lai Huat. Full current line-up to confirm at the venue.
Bulim Square
Drinks Stall
kopi · teh — the 60¢ signature (stall details to confirm)Old Chengdu 麻辣烫
mala tang — “and yes, there’s mala” (JTC Corp)Lai Huat Seafood
tze char · seafoodBotak Jones
American-style westernEconomic Rice
cai fan — “your favourite economic rice” (JTC Corp) (stall name to confirm)Newly opened — JTC’s opening post announced the food court on 29 June (year to confirm with owner) and notes halal options (stalls unspecified; certification to confirm). Line-ups change over time; full current line-up to confirm at the venue.