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First Look At One Holland Village: Open Air Mall That’s Pet-Friendly, With Popular F&B Like Ippudo

One Holland Village shopping mall


It’s pretty difficult to imagine another city with more malls per square mile than Singapore. 

There are offbeat boutiques, mega malls, quirky bookstores, and some of the best thrift shops in the region. And now, adding to the mix is a spanking new open-air shopping centre with pet-friendly features and a list of restaurants that runs as far as the eye can see. Meet One Holland Village, the newest addition to the trendy hub of Holland Village.


Open-air mall with pet-friendly amenities


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News just in: there’s a new mall on the block and it’s pet-friendly.

one holland village - orange swingone holland village - orange swingChill on the swings that are located on the ground floor near the food centre.

Spanning 4 floors, One Holland Village consists of alfresco dining options, a playground, a pocket park, and several perks for your pups. We’re talking drinking fountains, poop bag dispensers, leash hooks, designated pet lifts, and an expansive space where you can walk Fido.

When you’re not splashing cash at the stores or playing catch with your pup, head to Village Square to take in the intriguing art pieces done by both local and international artists.

Reconstructed Philosophies by local artist Jahan Loh.

The whole concept feels less like an ordinary mall and more like an art gallery that also happens to have hundreds of stores and restaurants.


Shopping & dining deals


Along with shopping, eating is a full-time occupation in Singapore. At One Holland Village, you’ll have plenty of dining options.

For a good ol’ cuppa or one of the wacky secret menu items that’ll hit the spot, head to Starbucks. And since 1 cafe inside the mall simply isn’t enough, there’s also Paris Baguette as well as Plain Meredith. The latter has menus catered to both hoomans and their furry friends, so you can share a puppuccino with the fluffer on your lap as they do in Paris. 

If you’re looking to curb your sweet cravings without bolting to a stash of gummy bears, try the healthy nosh at Snack First. Their dried mangos and trail mixes are made from fresh ingredients and contain little sugar so you won’t have to feel guilty about snacking again. 

Plus, it’s running a 1-for-1 promo on 120g of Worthy Almond Biscotti (U.P. $12.90) because you needed another reason to eat festive goodies.

At One Holland Village, there’s also a host of restaurants to fill your grumbly tummy when the hunger hits. Get your fill of Japanese food at Sushi Tei and Ginkyo by Kinki or a juicy slab of steak at Fireplace by Bedrock

To burn off the calories you consume, take a walk and check out a slew of stores such as Sony, Sealy, and Elly Store for kids’ clothes. 

Image adapted from: Embrace+

Apart from these, check out Embrace+ where you can get stylish jewellery to accessorise your #OOTD. There’s also the Sphere fitness centre where you can treat your aching muscles to a series of body recovery treatments such as cold plunge, infrared sauna, and a float pool.

Other stores that are set to open real soon include Tsujiri Premium tea house, Wushiland bubble tea heaven, and Fur – a Vetreska pet store.


Plan a day out at One Holland Village


The cornucopia of restaurants, cafes, and shops, on top of its pet-friendly features, are some of the reasons why you should make it your mission to visit One Holland Village asap.

If you find yourself here between now and 25th December, you’ll be able to catch festive light displays, good vibes, and a whole lotta Christmas events. On the lineup are DIY whimsical wreath-making and gingerbread emporium workshops, live performances, and a Christmas market selling everything from food to fashion.

Better yet, when you spend at least $60 in a single receipt at the mall, you’ll receive free gift wrappers and a chance to play a Spin & Win game on the shopFarEast app (App Store | Google Play).

You may win either up to $50 Far East Mall vouchers or SFE$ points to treat yourself at any mall under Far East Organizations. All you need to do is upload your receipt on the app to get your hands on the goods.

Psst… TSL readers can get a $10 One Holland Village e-Voucher when they sign up as a new shopFarEast member using the code <TSLOHV>.

So, in case you haven’t made any travel plans for the holiday season, One Holland Village has you covered.

Check out Christmas 2023 festivities at One Holland Village


Address:
7 Holland Village Way, Singapore 275748
Opening hours: 11am-9pm, Daily


This post was brought to you by Far East Organizations.
Photography by Brad Lee.

Samantha Nguyen

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