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Slurp 鈥榥 smile at Singapore鈥檚 new ramen marketing playground (Photos)

Noodle cutouts hanging from the ceilings at the experiential playground at Tekka Centre. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
Noodle cutouts hanging from the ceilings at the experiential playground at Tekka Centre. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社

Ran out of ways to profess your love for noodles? There鈥檚 now a playground filled with photo opportunities which might feed the obsession.聽

Find giant cup noodle installations, slides and a wall glorifying different instant noodle flavors filling two stories Saturday through January right next to newly opened food hall Eatbox at Tekka Centre. There鈥檚 enough ramen-related entertainment to fill 13 interactive zones. But while it鈥檚 billed as a playground, it鈥檚 really a series of product-themed sets for your Instagram feed 鈥 and invaluable marketing for its noodle-making sponsor, Nissin.

Giant noodle cutouts hanging from the ceiling greet visitors entering the 6,000-plus sqft (560sqm) space. From there, a narrow hallway leads into different themed rooms-slash-photo spots, such as one set atop a canned ham labeled 鈥淚nstaham鈥 with a neon sign that airily says 鈥淣ice to meat you.鈥 In fact, expect a lot of puns of about that caliber seizing every opportunity to remind you of common instant noodle flavors such as crab and shrimp.

Walk further in and spot more photo setups like a circular sofa shaped as a boiling pot, a 1.7-meter cup noodle installation and slides with instant noodle brand Nissin slapped on it.聽

On the second floor, over 100 different types of instant noodles are plastered on a wall featuring some exclusive ones from Japan (that are unfortunately not for sale). More photo spots followed before ending at their merchandise store that sells their earrings and pins shaped in cup noodle toppings, noodle phone cases, noodle towels, egg carpets and a giant cup noodle tote.

Just in case you didn鈥檛 get the promotional aspect here, the only interactive elements include polls on how visitors like their eggs in noodles and favorite ingredients. Throughout the experience, questionable and distracting retro game music is played and the absence of savory smelling noodles is apparent.聽

The playground鈥檚 noodle lab and the wall of instant noodles. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 noodle lab and the wall of instant noodles. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社

While there are, sadly, no noodle food stops in the installation itself, it all builds up to a slurping, marketing crescendo by directing people to the Soul Good Noodle Bar in Eatbox, where they can unleash all their pent up consumer demand with a bowl of noodles customized with different toppings and base flavors.

But that鈥檚 not all the cross-brand marketing synergy here! Receive claw machine tokens to try to win Lazada vouchers, noodle merchandise and instant noodle packets if you still hadn鈥檛 had enough of noodles. And advertising.聽

So head down if you鈥檙e running out of photos to post online. Tickets are for S$21. Children 3 and under get in free.

More photos:

The entrance of the playground. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The entrance of the playground. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 boiling pot exhibit. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 boiling pot exhibit. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 Nissin installation. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 Nissin installation. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
A theatre-themed photo spot. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
A theatre-themed photo spot. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 noodle bar. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 noodle bar. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 noodle lab. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 noodle lab. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The wall of instant noodles. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The wall of instant noodles. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 鈥業nstaham鈥 room. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 鈥業nstaham鈥 room. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 punny posters. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 punny posters. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 egg poll. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 egg poll. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 egg wall. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 egg wall. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 merchandise. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
The playground鈥檚 merchandise. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
More of the playground鈥檚 merchandise. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社
More of the playground鈥檚 merchandise. Photo: Carolyn Teo/黑料社

FIND IT
Slurping Good! – Experience Playground
Tekka Place, 2 Serangoon Road
Open 10am to 10pm daily

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