TODAY | More bang for your buck

MAVIS TEO, Today, 2017年5月13日

“Just call it SRPS,” managing partner and co-owner, Wong Lip Chin, said helpfully of the new Orchard Central store.

Opened officially on May 3, the name as explained by Wong, reflects the multiple uses of the space.

While the multi-concept space is nothing new — think Mahota Commune (a food store, fitness studio and crafts space) or Stamping Ground (which houses a florist and coffee shop) — SRPS is perhaps the most “sensory”.

“I want to challenge, engage and attract the inquisitive,” said Wong, 30. “Food is a sensorial experience, just like art; so is tea-drinking and even shopping,” he added.