A Koufu food hall bringing together diverse hawker cuisines in one vibrant setting.
Gourmet Paradise is a food hall concept under the Koufu group, one of Singapore's major food court and coffee shop operators. The venue brings together a curated selection of hawker stalls offering a wide variety of local and regional cuisines under one roof, providing diners with the convenience of choice without having to visit multiple locations.
As a Koufu-managed food hall, Gourmet Paradise benefits from the group's expertise in operating quality food court spaces, with standards for cleanliness, stall curation, and tenant selection that help ensure a consistent dining experience.
Typical stalls found in Gourmet Paradise include Chinese rice and noodle vendors, Malay nasi padang stalls, Indian Muslim roti prata and murtabak stands, and beverage kiosks serving traditional kopi and teh. The food hall format appeals to families and groups with diverse preferences, as everyone can order from different stalls and still dine together. Gourmet Paradise represents the modern evolution of Singapore's hawker centre tradition — air-conditioned comfort, ample seating, and a breadth of choices that celebrates the island's multicultural food heritage.
302 Tengah Park Avenue, #02-01/02/03, Singapore 690302
Came on 1 May at around 7pm. There are still some seats around. Ordered chicken ramen from Korean-Japanese stall and Shrimp and vegetable dumplings (viral mixed sauce oil) and brocolli without garlic from Yuen Kee Dumpling store. Took around 10min for my food to be ready - was quite prompt, and they were able to customise my brocolli to exclude garlic. Taste was okay.
Fiona Kumarasamy
Soft boiled eggs served here were cold early in the morning. Bread served was not as nice as the koufu in plantation plaza.
Arabella Chin
This place is terrible. Only thing worth eating is Yuen Kee, but even then the viral mixed sauce was just heaps of chilli oil…. Don’t order the salted egg rice from this store. For $7.80, portion was really little and I’d be ok if the salted egg sauce was rich but it’s extremely watered down…
Mohan Ibrahim
Everything is expensive here, worst than plantation plaza. I pity the people staying near or working here. Ordered the hokkien mee, it’s the worst and portion very small. It’s WET SOUP hokkien mee served in a bowl, unlike the picture showing DRY. Ultra disappointed. Really nothing good come out from halal store mimicking chinese food.
Alistair Chia
Food not bad so far, slightly pricy in a heartland mall.