Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026 Is Back With Over 57 Brands: Hereâs What To Eat
From Sanrio macarons to matcha lattes, this is your guide to all things delicious at the Takashimaya Food Fiesta
By The Singapore Women's Weekly Team -Â
Foodies, mark your calendars: The Takashimaya Food Fiesta is now on. The annual event has returned to Takashimaya Square, B2, Takashimaya Department Store and runs from June 11-29, 2026.
With 57 brands serving the best snacks, desserts and beverages across Japan, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore, there is plenty to eat and drinkâhaving limited stomach space is truly the only problem.
To help you narrow down your food choices, we checked out the Takashimaya Food Fiesta to find the most delicious and interesting bites on offer.
- 1. What is the Takashimaya Food Fiesta?
- 2. Lian Huat Seafood
- 3. Sugar Smith
- 4. Bake Cheese Tart
- 5. Maruchan TakoyakiÂ
- 6. Gotcha MatchaÂ
- 7. Berrybar
- 8. Black Otah Lab by Hougang Otah
- 9. Kwazy Korndogs
- 10. Kremi
- 11. Other vendors at Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026
- 12. More information on Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026
What is the Takashimaya Food Fiesta?
Happening from June 11-29, this yearâs Takashimaya Food Fiesta is held at the Takashimaya Square at B2. Whether you want a quick snack or a full meal, sweet or savoury, there is something to fulfil every craving.
This yearâs fair is themed âAsian Delightsâ. Of the 57 brands, the Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026 features 23 new vendors, with exclusive flavours and first-in-Singapore highlights.
Among homegrown brands, you will find inventive reinterpretations of local fare and heritage favourites. From Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Thailand, there are street-style bites, cooked foods, artisanal snacks and more.
Do note that the Takashimaya Food Fiesta is not halal-certified.
Throughout the 19-day Food Fiesta, select stalls offer special discounts, including deals of up to 15 per cent off.
If youâre a DBS/POSB cardholder, bring your card along to score exclusive perks.
- June 11-14: Redeem $10 F&B voucher (for first 300 DBS/POSB cardholders daily, with $200 minimum spend)
- June 18-21: Enjoy free Azabu Sabo ice cream (for first 250 DBS/POSB cardholders daily, with $100 minimum spend)
- June 25-28: Collect two $5 Food Village vouchers (for first 300 DBS/POSB cardholders daily, with $150 minimum spend)
You can eat your way through the massive lineup, but here are some highlights that caught our eye.
Lian Huat Seafood
For elevated local fare, Lian Huat Seafood has teamed up with two iconic brands. Their partnership with heritage brand Moh Swee Kee brings us the Crispy Fried Chicken with Handmade Chicken Rice Ball ($8.90).Â
The rice balls are made from short-grain Japanese rice, which lends them a wonderfully springy âQQâ texture. The golden-fried, crispy chicken is well-seasoned and holds its crunch long after serving.
Meanwhile, their collaboration with Ocean Cartel (known for their famous JB-style claypot curry fish head from Kam Long Ah Zai) gives us the Curry Seafood ($12.90), served with a portion of rice.
Youâll find sotong, prawns, fish slices, youtiao, long beans, cabbage and okra in the coconut milk-infused curry broth. Good for those who want a hot, hearty meal.
Sugar Smith
Sugar Smith has a Sanrio Characters Artisanal Macaron set ($72) that is almost too cute to eatâeven Blackpinkâs Jisoo is a fan.
Nestled in a bed of mini marshmallows are the handcrafted Hello Kitty, Kuromi, Cinnamoroll, Pompompurin and My Melody macarons. Each adorable character has a different flavour and you can also purchase them individually at $9.50/piece.
- Hello Kitty Macaron: Vanilla caramel
- My Melody Macaron: Strawberry (made from real fruit)
- Cinnamonroll Macaron: Oreo cheesecake (the most popular flavour)
- Kuromi Macaron: Valrhona dark chocolate (for a rich, cocoa flavour)
- Pompompurin Macaron: Mango
Special promotion: Buy 2 boxes, get 1 box free. Buy 1 box, get a free gift. Spend $60 to get 1 Polaroid picture free at their photo booth.
Bake Cheese Tart
Itâs hard to resist a good baked cheese tart. Get your fix with Bake Cheese Tartâs Cheese Tart Original ($3.90/piece)âa delicious buttery pastry filled with a warm, gooey, molten cheese centre that isnât jelak.
Or switch things up with their exclusive new flavour for the Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026, the Pistachio Kunafa Cheese Tart ($4.90/piece). Itâs filled with a sumptuous cheese cream and topped with crispy kunafa mixed in a nutty pistachio cream and a luscious drizzle of chocolate.
Special promotion: 10 per cent off with a purchase of $30 and above
Maruchan TakoyakiÂ
If youâre craving a savoury snack, pop by the Maruchan Takoyaki booth. Their Kyoto Takoyaki Balls ($9/6 pieces) pack succulent pieces of octopus inside a chewy wheat flour batter.
The whole thing is topped with a generous sprinkle of freshly-shaved, thinly-sliced premium Okinawan bonito flakes and a drizzle of tangy, sweet takoyaki sauce and Japanese mayo.
Gotcha MatchaÂ
(Left) Hojicha Pumpkin Soup, part of the Matcha Omakase for a particular guestâs experience. (Right) Strawberry Matcha Latte.
Wash down all the food and quench your thirst with a Strawberry Matcha Latte ($8) at Gotcha Matcha. The drink uses a mix of Japanese and Chinese matcha.
For the Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026, they are also offering a unique matcha omakase experience in celebration of the brandâs anniversary and âlifeâs imperfectionsâ. The menu changes every day and it is based on the customerâs preferences and life story. No two drinks are the same.
For example, a Hojicha Pumpkin Soup (pictured above) was created because one of their guests wanted a drink with a nutty profile. Each omakase experience centres around conversation and the whole process takes 30-40 minutes. Â
Special promotion: 10 per cent off on Matcha Omakase (usual price $39.90 per person)
Berrybar
Expect to queue for a serving of Berrybarâs viral chocolate-covered strawberries. Choose between milk chocolate, dark chocolate and matcha chocolate, all available on tap.Â
Regular cups start from $16.40 and you can customise them to your liking with toppings such as salted egg crunch, pistachio knafeh, birthday cake cookie dough and more. We got the regular cup with strawberries only, the Kinder Bueno drizzle and cookies and cream topping ($23).Â
Additionally, there is a live âChocoberryâ drawing station from (5-8pm) Thursdays and Fridays and (2-6pm) Saturdays. Pick from the pre-selected designs or make a special request.
Black Otah Lab by Hougang Otah
Black Otah Lab by Hougang Otah has a creative and modern take on how we can enjoy otah, with their Black Lava Otah Mantou ($6.90).
The traditional grilled fish cake has layers of umami, courtesy of the chilli paste, squid ink and a shrimp and fish paste. It is served on a soft, fluffy bun, alongside egg and a perfectly torched layer of melted cheese.
Special promotion: Hit the $12.90 minimum spend and receive a complimentary Squid Ink Banana Leaf Otah. Purchase 3 boxes of frozen otah paste (200g) at $10.90 each (usual price $14.90 each).Â
Kwazy Korndogs
Kwazy Korndogs is best known for its halal-certified Korean corndogs with a local twist, cheese pull guaranteed.
Priced between $7 and $9, these corndogs come loaded with unique toppings, like their mantou corn dog drenched in chilli crab sauce and packed with real crab meat.
Special promotion: 10 per cent off with a purchase of $30 and above.
Kremi
You canât walk past Kremiâs creme brulee crepes without having one. The Harajuku-style Japanese dessert features a soft, chewy crepe loaded with velvety custard and fresh fruits.
There are many flavours available, but the Butterscotch Banana Brulee Crepe ($14.90) remains a favourite with caramelised banana, butterscotch sauce and Lotus Biscoff cookie toppings.
Thereâs also the premium Japanese Musk Melon Crepe ($16.90) thatâs worth trying. Created exclusively for the Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026, the crepe is filled with fresh musk melon, vanilla ice cream and cornflakes.
Special promotion: Enjoy the exclusive Japanese Melon Crepe at $14.90 (usual price $16.90).
Other vendors at Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026
(Left) Uncle Onionâs Fried Moon Shrimp Cake. (Right) The Sausage Familyâs Taiwan Pork Sausage.
Aside from the vendors above, here are other stalls worth checking out:
- Ryu-minmin: An Okinawan gyoza specialist making its Singapore debut with a festival-exclusive Tuna Gyoza ($8.50/6 pieces). The gyozas are pleasantly meaty and if youâre worried about a fishy taste, we promise there is absolutely none.
- Uncle Onion: Known for its must-try Taiwanese street food. Fragrant scallion oil accompanies each crispy bite of the Champion Green Onion Pancake (from $4.50). Alternatively, go for the Fried Moon Shrimp Cake ($8.50/piece) and donât forget to dip it into the sweet chilli sauce.
- The Sausage Family: This Taiwan Pork Sausage comes in various flavours, such as Original and Garlic Pork ($4.20 to $4.80) and is made with pork hind leg so the meat is more tender than the average sausage.Â
- Taison Wagyu x Niku Master: Meat lovers, stop by for an A5 Wagyu Skewer ($13/stick) for a decadent, melt-in-your-mouth treat. When grilled, the fat in the beautifully marbled beef renders and its natural, buttery flavour shines through.
More information on Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026
If youâre working along the Orchard Road shopping belt, clear your lunch plans and head down to the Takashimaya Food Fiesta 2026 now.
Date: June 11-29, 2026
Opening hours: 10am to 9.30pm, daily
Location: Takashimaya Square, B2, Takashimaya Department Store
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