Taiwan Night Markets food court closed after 8 months

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Fei Siong Group, which owned the concept, told 8days they shut down the Taiwanese food court at Orchard Cineleisure due to an "escalation in cost of operations".

Fei Siong Group, which owned the concept, told 8days they shut down the Taiwanese food court at Orchard Cineleisure due to an"escalation in cost of operations".Taiwan Night Markets was the talk of the town when it opened at Orchard Cineleisure last July. But after just eight months of operations, the food court quietly shut down on Mar 31.

Taiwan Night Markets seemed a promising concept when it first opened, boasting a sprawling 300-seater space with 24 food stalls. The eatery offered a wide variety of popular Taiwanese street foods, including oyster mee sua, Taiwanese sausage with sticky rice, QQ sweet potato balls and peanut ice cream rolls.But a few weeks ago, even before Mar 31, a colleague who was in the area noticed that it had pretty much shut down, with the place “dark and quiet”.

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