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A new way to experience dining

A new way to experience dining

The Star2 days ago
Indulge in a curated selection of savoury delights and sweet treats at Terrace @ Boulevard, where every bite is an experience.
PETALING JAYA: Terrace @ Boulevard, a three-storey culinary destination spanning 30,000 sq ft, has officially opened its doors at Sunway Pyramid, offering a fresh dining experience.
Just a few steps away from the iconic Lion Head is the vibrant F&B hub, formerly known as the Blue Cube.
Located on the Ground Floor, right next to the New Pantai Expressway (NPE), it's easily accessible for everyone seeking their next great meal, a memorable hangout spot, or even Instagram-worthy moments at the Lion Head landmark.
Terrace @ Boulevard brings a curated selection of unique eateries and cafes, offering everything from savoury delights to tempting sweet treats.
'We are incredibly excited to introduce Terrace @ Boulevard — a landmark addition that elevates the dining landscape at Sunway Pyramid,' said Sunway Malls senior general manager Jason Chin.
'Dining today is not just about food; it's about experience and lifestyle. With the iconic Lion Head as a stunning backdrop, this new zone offers a truly unique ambience that redefines what it means to dine out.'
Chin added: 'Terrace @ Boulevard also significantly strengthens our F&B portfolio, which now features over 200 diverse dining options.
'From cosy cafes ideal for casual meetups to authentic international kitchens that offer a true culinary journey, this curated mix positions Sunway Pyramid as an immersive food destination.'
Terrace houses the two-storey Seminyak by Warung Eropa outlet, boasting a modern, casual dining concept with a strong Balinese influence in both restaurant design and authentic menu.
Now at Sunway Pyramid, the iconic Aftermeal Desserts is set to become your go-to for refreshing sweet treats.
Come True Cafe at Terrace offers a world of modern Taiwanese-inspired fusion cuisine that's Muslim-friendly.
Need a setting and food offerings that are perfect for family gatherings? Coming soon to Terrace, Muslim-friendly restaurant Cili Kampung, hailing from Langkawi, Kedah, brings authentic local kampung dishes that truly embody the essence of Malaysian flavours.
Known as a glasshouse-style cafe with a menu that incorporates staple flavours from the East and West, Pokok KL, perched on the third floor of Terrace, offers a unique dining experience, with a stunning, unobstructed view of the iconic Lion Head as you tuck into satisfying meals and soak in the beautiful, Instagrammable aesthetic.
Sunway Pyramid has also rebranded the Oasis Boulevard area as Boulevard, housing 19 existing F&B outlets to form a dedicated and cohesive dining hub.
Centralising Sunway Pyramid's extensive dining options, Boulevard allows for easy navigation and discovery of an even wider array of culinary choices, ranging from beloved Asian eateries to Western favourites.
'The unveiling of this vibrant new zone — along with the rebranding of Oasis Boulevard to the Boulevard — is part of our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional, multi-sensory experiences for our visitors.'
Dine, spin and win
From now until Aug 31, visitors should not miss out on the chance to win a year's worth of free meals.
To participate, spend a minimum of RM150 within two receipts at any F&B outlet in Sunway Pyramid.
You will then earn one spin to win shopping vouchers or Sunway Super App vouchers, as well as an automatic entry to stand a chance to win a year's worth of meals.
Feel free to submit as many entries as you can to score free meals for the entire year – the more you submit, the higher your chances of winning.
Simply visit the Sunway Super App counter on the first floor to redeem your rewards.
With Terrace @ Boulevard joining Sunway Pyramid's extensive and vibrant retail landscape, the ultimate shopping mall destination for gastronomic delights and diverse lifestyle experiences just got bigger and better.
For more information and exciting updates, visit Sunway Pyramid's website or social media (@sunway_pyramid).
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