Not All Food Has to be Expensive to be Delicious | Launching a Foodcourt |
Source - Ipoh Echo |
Ipoh is known for
being a melting pot of various delectable local dishes that get Malaysians from
all over the country to come and savour the flavours. This state
capital’s uniqueness was something that Ipoh Parade (IPM) chose to realise in
launching Next Food Avenue (NFA), the mall’s unique food court concept.
Offering a wide-range
of mouth-watering dishes, the food court takes pride in cooking up Ipoh’s best
cuisine under one roof. This is where shoppers are given the option to have
their favourite local food in comfort without having to bath in the warm sun.
They can rely on the fact that the food quality and taste are maintained, as
the hawkers at NFA are the very people owning the original favourite stalls.
The food court gained
popularity due to its commitment to cater to all ethnicities wanting to get
their food fix. It implemented a dual concept approach; separating pork-free
and non-halal sections. This unique feature made the food court entirely
different from the rest where more often than not, they are either pork-free or
non-halal, but not both. One can notice the distinction between the two
sections based on the stalls’ architectural design and ambience.
As part of IPM’s
refurbishment effort, the food court re-opened with a new concept and a new
operator to garner more visitors to the mall. While Orchan was working with the
mall on a retainer basis, the launch of NFA was initiated to support the
overall direction of IPM’s development.
The food court’s key
operator, the mall management team, and Orchan hosted two (2) groups of media
for a food tasting session. Attended by local journalists and bloggers, the
sessions were for them to savour the various dishes offered by the vendors,
alongside to experience the cosy food court domain. All of the vendors were
given the opportunity to shine; each supplying a dish of their specialities for
the media to relish.
Orchan
pitched in an idea to accommodate the media who weren’t able to make it for the
sessions; that is by sending them NFA’s food voucher. This was so that they can
pop by the mall at their convenient time to enjoy what the food court has to
offer, thus increase chances of coverage. And it worked! Over the subsequent
weeks, several out of town bloggers came to IPM to experience NFA plus share
with their followers what they loved about the place.
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