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Home / Food News / REVAMPED SURIA KLCC SIGNATURES FOOD COURT FULLY REOPENS WITH ATTRACTIVE PROMOTIONS

REVAMPED SURIA KLCC SIGNATURES FOOD COURT FULLY REOPENS WITH ATTRACTIVE PROMOTIONS

November 24, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

 When is a food court more than just a mere food court?

The answer: When it is designed and constructed according to the best practices that ensures hygiene and unbeatable customer experience, but also incorporate the new norms brought about by Covid-19.

This is the philosophy of Suria KLCC’s Signatures Food Court, which is completely new, enlarged, and made safer, all at the same time.

The “original” food court dates to 1998, when the mall opened its doors for business. The last major renovation was in 2005 with extra seating added in 2015 bringing the capacity to 1200. The latest redevelopment, which incorporates the space formerly occupied by Parkson, the total number of seats were increased to over 1,500 but still leaves customers with more elbow room as it considers the need for adequate physical distancing.

More space for distancing is just part of the picture, as the overall dining experience has been upped several notches. For example, from 22 food court outlets and 4 kiosks, customers now have 23 food court outlets, 6 kiosks and 7 restaurants to choose from, to name a few; Shucked Oyster and Seafood Bar, Ahh-Yum by Kampong Kravers, Warung Prima, JJ Chilli Pan Mee, KAGURA Tokyo Chicken Ramen, Eatomo, I Love Yoo! and many more.

Hygiene wise, one cannot go wrong eating at Signatures. It was the first Malaysian Food court to be HACCP certified in 2005. HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point and it is a management system to ensure food safety all the way from the analysis and control of biological, chemical and physical hazards, to the handling of raw material production, procurement, down to the manufacturing, distribution and consumption of the finished product.

And in recognition of the new norm, Suria consulted the Health Ministry to optimise seating arrangement to ensure both comfort and physical distancing requirements. The icing on the cake is that the revamped food court is equipped with 5G infrastructure, as well as sporting sockets under the fixed seats for the benefit of patrons to this outstanding food court located on Level 2 of Suria KLCC.

More reason to dine at Signatures is the fact that this is one of the rare eateries that come with a premium view of the Kuala Lumpur skyline and KLCC’s signature outdoor fountain, which guarantees a calming view be it day or night.

“A lot of thought and effort went into improving Signatures to what it is now. Nothing has been left to chance, from the standard operating procedures to ensure hygiene, all the way to aesthetics capable of satisfying new norms for a long time. Naturally, we are proud and overjoyed to unveil this truly world-class food court to all,” said Andrew Brien, Chief Executive Officer of Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd.

Exciting Prizes Await Diners Including Free Meals for ONE Year!

As a welcome gesture, shoppers who patronise Suria KLCC from 13 November to 13 December 2020 get to redeem RM10 Suria KLCC F&B vouchers after spending a minimum purchase of RM20 in a single receipt at Signatures. Termed as the Signatures Food Rewards, this is limited while stocks last, with certain terms & conditions.

Those who spend at least RM50 at any F&B stores at Suria KLCC (EXCLUDING the Signatures Food Court) in maximum of two receipts may receive a RM30 Suria KLCC F&B vouchers. Called the F&B Rewards, the redemptions are limited while stocks last, with terms & conditions.

At the end of campaign period, Suria KLCC shall select a total of six (6) shoppers (3 from the Signatures Food Rewards & 3 from the F&B Rewards) through an automated selection system (e-lucky draw) to receive free meals for ONE year.

Three winners for Signatures Food Court Rewards and F&B Rewards respectively will receive free meals for ONE year worth RM12,000 of Suria KLCC vouchers. Recipients will be given RM1,000 worth of vouchers every month for 12 months.

For details, please approach our friendly Concierge staff or visit www.suriaklcc.com.my and www.facebook.com/SuriaKLCCMall.

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