You’ve probably heard of a Godzilla Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, where you can sleep amongst the menacing claws of Godzilla himself. But what about ingesting the icon of the dai kaiju film genre at Monster Curry?

You’ve probably heard of a Godzilla Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, where you can sleep amongst the menacing claws of Godzilla himself. But what about ingesting the icon of the dai kaiju film genre at Monster Curry?

Named for the southernmost province of China, YUN NANS opened its first store in 10 years at Jewel Changi Airport last month.
Specialising in highland cuisine, the restaurant draws inspiration for its beautifully crafted dishes, from the array of unique, fresh ingredients that grow around Yunnan’s seven tropical belts. This includes wild porcini, wild black truffle, wheat pumpkin, and edible flowers – some of which are harvested by local farmers whom YUN NANS works closely with to promote employment.

Jewel Changi Airport finally opened its doors today after months of anticipation and boy, is the entertainment aplenty. Aside from a mesmerising indoor waterfall and canopy garden, visitors can also swing by the new Shaw Theatres to catch the latest blockbuster.
And speaking of watching movies, I’m sure you’ll be craving a snack or two to go along with your movie watching. Good news, as myEureka has opened its flagship store at Basement Two of Jewel Changi Airport, around the corner from Shaw Theatres!

Jewel Changi Airport is set to be one of the biggest openings for a retail, dining, and entertainment space in Singapore in 2019. With a whopping 300 facilities spanning across 10-storeys, it won’t be long before you start looking for your next bite, or a chance to chill over good food and company.
Here are 19 places to snack, dine, and hang out in between exploring Jewel Changi Airport’s expansive entertainment and flight facilities, including the world’s biggest indoor waterfall, the HSBC Rain Vortex!

Update June 2020: Habitat by HonestBee has closed.
The future of eating and shopping is here! Habitat by Honestbee opened its doors late last year, bringing its online grocery delivery service to a gorgeous brick and mortar space in Pasir Panjang. The spacious warehouse combines retail and F&B elements into one cashless concept, and has stirred up quite a storm among food aficionados and techies alike.

Update June 2020: Non Entrée Desserts has closed.
Non Entrée Desserts needs no introduction. Located at the end of Rangoon Road, the dessert specialty cafe has made waves for its quirky desserts modelled after traditional local delicacies and hawker fare.

Update 19 Jan 2025: ARTEA has closed.
Known for their jiggly soufflé pancakes when they first opened at VivoCity, ARTEA is no stranger to beautiful desserts and drinks, served in an airy white space with larger-than-life flowers and ultra feminine decor.
The tea and dessert shop has since moved on to another dessert that is just as delicious and palatable: tiramisu.
