It was our first time at a F&B Consumer Show and it was sure eye-opening and stomach-growling. I am a person who love trying new stuff so this was really my thing. Love the location because it was centrally located at Marina Bay Sands. There were quite a lot of vendors, which would make the trip so worth it.
You would need a pair of good walking shoes to roam the whole place. Bring lots of patience because the popular stores would have real long queues. Suggest to go in groups as well because you can try out more stuff and have a larger pooled budget. Speaking of budget, the price of the food there was rather reasonable much to my delight.
There are different categories of food. Even for those who are there to feed the camera, you are bound to find something you like. My personal favourite was Anne Bakery C27 for its variety and generous portion. We tried their egg sausage roll and cheesed fried goodies which we love and was very filling. Their rainbow siew mais were a sight to behold.
For the cookie lovers, give Yu Cookies - B21 a try. They have quite a bit of exotic flavours which is quite easy on the palette but I love the tea-based one best! If you are looking for value for money, go direct to No Time Hotpot C8. But mind you, the queue sure is crazy!
If you are bringing the kids (toddlers are not good, but kids above 5 should enjoy it), don't give astral candy - B19 a miss. Quite a lot of booths selling pizzas, pastries and sweets treats. Thirsty? there is alcohol available at Archipelago Brewery F52 and oatbedient - E18 (my favourite). But I wanted to try something new - Cocoxim. It doesn't have a particularly strong coconut taste. Didn't like the coffee flavoured, but the rest was awesome.
There is not just food by the way, there are also booths for shopping and claw machines. If you are really tired, try to find a seat near the stage and you can enjoy some entertainment. A good day out and this show does have all grounds covered!
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