IPC Shopping Centre Makes a Mark as Food Destination for Families

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IPC Shopping Centre is giving the community of Mutiara Damansara more reasons to dine-in, welcoming five new tenants to expand its food and beverage (F&B) offers with a total of 10,000 square feet. Now, with a total of 48 outlets, the centre is putting food at the forefront of its plan to become a meeting place that goes beyond a shopping offer to deliver a great day out for many people.


The Food Outlets

the Queen @ Shanghai Night (Level 1 L1.19): As the first-ever outlet in Malaysia, the Queen cooks up some of the most delicious and exceptional Chinese Muslim meals.

Salute (Level G G.25): “Salute” gives locals easier access to premium ingredients and spices. They are the purveyor of the finest quality of caviars sourced directly from Iran, and saffron from Spain, wholesome cookies made in Italy, and quality natural honey from the Caucasus Mountains between Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.

Burger King (Opening end of 2019 on Level G G.29): As one of the leading fast-food burger chain stores in Malaysia, Burger King is opening its 100th store in IPC Shopping Centre.

Muzeum Palace (Opening end of 2019 on Level 1 L1.13): This mini food court carries local popular dishes such as roasted duck, prawn noodles among others. The viral fried koay teow with crab meat and mantis prawn from Damansara Uptown is also opening a stall here. (*Non-halal food court)

One De Land (Opening in January 2020 on Level 1 Lot I.15): With the fusion of western and Asian cuisine styles, One De Land offers comfort food such as beef noodles and hot pots. This is their first Petaling Jaya store to be opened.

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What To Eat?

With over 16 years of operation, IPC solved the “Where to eat?” dilemma with a mobile application, the IPC ‘Mood Menu’. Using musical choices as a window to a visitors’ mood, the app provides suggestions on where to eat based upon a person’s playlists on Spotify. The app has been downloaded 50,000 times and won a total of nine marketing awards. To further dial up awareness of its food offering, IPC introduced a series of bite-size videos that highlight some of the most affordable spots to eat in the mall.

“Food has always been the centre of most of our conversations,” said Centre Manager, Karyn Lim. “Adding a lot of spice and flavour into our food offer is just one way that we live up to our tagline, ‘So Much More’. Today, IPC Shopping Centre is at 99% occupancy rate and houses 145 retail outlets and dining options spread across its alfresco area and all four levels. We are not just a shopping centre, we are a community centre, a meeting place, and – now – the destination for foodies.”

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