EXPLORE Fiji Feb-Apr 2019

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Suva’s new food court U

rban dwellers and visitors who frequent Suva’s central business district now have a new venue for casual dining at BSP Suva Central. The Suva Central Food Court provides diners easier access to a growing category of fast-casual dining in the city. Situated on the first level of the 12-storey BSP Suva Central building on the corner of Renwick Road and Pratt Street, the spacious indoor food hall is fitted with tables and chairs for patron dining and relaxation. A joint venture of the Motibhai Group and Bank South Pacific (BSP), the food court currently accommodates eight eateries. They are: Yang’s Restaurant (Chinese); Meet Pie (Chinese); Govinda Vegetarian Restaurant (Indian); Ming Feng (Korean); Chef Lanka (Sri Lankan / Indian); Sakura Express (Japanese); Spicy Corner & Catering (Indian) and Espresso Central (Coffee Shop). A pizza outlet is also scheduled to open. BSP head of marketing Nirdesh Singh said the food court is a great option for family and friends to meet up and enjoy tasty food and beverages amid wonderful surroundings.

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BSP Suva Central combines all the comforts of modern city living with Prouds’ flagship store’s top retail shopping, boutique shops, banking services, offices, serviced apartments, food court and a multi-levelled parking area. Suva Central Food Court BSP Suva Central Suva. Open Monday to Saturday 8am to 6pm. *Compiled by EXPLORE Fiji. Photos by William Whippy.


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