SIBU: The two-decade old food court, Taman Selera Muhibbah at Jalan Pedada here, will undergo major renovation to make it OKU and mother-friendly.
Chairman of Market and Petty Traders of Sibu Municipal Council, Albert Tiang said tender for the renovation works would be called in February.
“Works are expected to commence in April and the project will be completed end of December this year,” he said.
Tiang said the food court would have facilities for people with disabilities such as parking space for their vehicle. There will also be a special room for mothers to change the diapers of their babies.
“We need to provide the facility for young parents so that is why we come up with this special room,” he said.
Taman Selera Muhibah at Jalan Pedada, which was built about two decades ago, is a great place to dine-out for the whole family and friends.
When people in Sibu mention about Taman Selera Muhibbah, they are not only talking about delicious, wholesome, affordable, value-for-money meals but also the unique dining experience in a casual and comfortable ambience.
Meanwhile, Tiang said the council would introduce a new layout plan for the night market (Pasar Malam) here in order to make the place more vibrant.
There will be an additional 14 new stalls added to the existing 178.
“The new stalls are open to young entrepreneurs aged between 18 and 40 years,” he said.
Those interested to operate business at the new stalls can obtain the application forms at the Urban Transformation Centre (UTC) here.