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The mixed-use development is directly connected to Lentor MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast Line

Almost every train station in Singapore has a shopping mall parked right next to it, and if it doesn’t? It’s only a matter of time. Directly connected to Lentor MRT station on the brown Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) comes the new Lentor Modern, a mixed-use development that also houses food and retail outlets that are open to the public. While this is great news for Northies especially, the compact yet sleek-looking neighborhood mall is also worth the travel for those living elsewhere, thanks to its handful of exciting new-to-market eateries.
Currently trending on social media is Bunny’s, an adorable pink-splashed Harajuku-inspired burger joint specialising in wagyu patties. Its furry feature wall, retro-style wall art, and heart-shaped sauce tubs are swiftly taking over our feeds, while the loaded ‘Boyfriend Burger’ ($32) and strawberry lemonade ($4) are stealing hearts and tummies. There’s also Nolita Kitchen, a Japanese-Italian pasta restaurant that also serves flatbread pizza with the perfect level of char.
Enjoy quality time with your four-legged bestie at meat-free café, Merle & Co. Unlike a majority of pet-friendly F&B outlets that only allow animals at their al fresco areas, this one lets furkids dine indoors, in the comfort of air-con – a refreshing escape on sweltering days. Also upcoming is Daily, a fusion spot with Asian-style pasta and grilled meat dishes.
Aside from these all-new names, look forward to new outlets of popular F&B brands including but not limited to Chagee, mala joint A Hot Hideout, halal Chinese eatery First Bowl Rice Kitchen, Shiok Burger, Japanese fusion restaurant Omoté Special Edition, the Korea-hailing Ssada Gimbab, Tim Hortons, and Toast & Roll by Swee Heng.
Find out more about Lentor Modern here.
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