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Overly promoted when nothing much is open yet. Maybe better to come back towards end of the year. Weave mall is poorly ventilated. Close to becoming an over in the afternoon heat.
Exterior view of Din Tai Fung restaurant at Resorts World Sentosa with a walkway.
A sign for Casino, Members Lounge, and Convention Centre at Resorts World Sentosa.
A multi-level shopping mall interior with escalators, shops, and dining areas at night.
An interior view of a shopping mall with a distinctive patterned roof and lush greenery.
A pathway decorated with artificial sunflowers and greenery, leading towards a doorway.
An indoor atrium with escalators, a stage, and a large circular light fixture overhead.
A view of shops and attractions at Resorts World Sentosa, with a globe and tower visible.
A giant inflatable Minion character stands on a stage with a promotional banner in the background.
Interior view of a shopping mall with various shops and a covered ceiling.
A dimly lit hallway with art displays and two people walking.
Exterior view of the WEAVE shop at Resorts World Sentosa, showcasing its food offerings through large glass windows.
A sign for 'THE FORUM' with Chinese characters, set against a modern architectural background.
The colorful exterior of Candylicious shop with M&M characters and a Jelly Belly mascot.
Exterior of a Starbucks coffee shop with outdoor seating and a green umbrella.
A view of a walkway with shops on the sides and the Universal Studios globe in the distance.
The exterior of a Pierre Hermé Paris shop with large windows and macaron decorations.
The entrance to a brightly lit casino with a large neon sign and people entering.
A staircase lined with framed portraits of Vincent van Gogh.
A pathway with directional signs and tiered seating under a modern canopy.
Interior view of a multi-level shopping mall with a distinctive glass roof and architectural details.
A nighttime view of a modern shopping complex with illuminated shops and walkways.
An indoor view of a shopping mall with a large Harry Potter themed attraction.
The exterior of a McCafe with customers seated inside and promotional posters.
People relax in a darkened room watching a large projection of Van Gogh's Starry Night Over the Rhone.
Interior view of a casino entrance with a large circular ceiling and people walking around.
A vibrant candy store entrance decorated with numerous colorful lollipops and playful figures.
Based on 15 reviews
Out of 410 shops
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Overly promoted when nothing much is open yet. Maybe better to come back towards end of the year. Weave mall is poorly ventilated. Close to becoming an over in the afternoon heat.
MH Tham
Carpark to the actual forum is a nightmare. Signages are non-existent or really tiny. Go up the wrong escalator and you are on the bridge back to VivoCity. Parking is $9.70 for the first hour with 10min grace but you are likely to exceed the grace period, factoring the time you spend navigating and losing your way in the carpark. The forum is mainly open space and I cannot imagine how the different blocks can be accessed in the event of rain. Not sure if it is bad architecture or just the weather, but the place is strangely lacking wind, despite the open space and being located right next to the sea. Place is advertised as “pet-friendly”, but floor is currently powdery, likely from the construction and renovation of unopened shops. Potential allergy attack for your pets as the powder is definitely not natural and rough on paws. There are no grass patches for pets so be prepared for random puddles of pee once more pets (and inconsiderate owners) visit the place. Avoid for now, or until infrastructure and shops are ready.
Ethan Lim
This is a horrible place, a seemingly humanly unfriendly place with only one working public toilet and one handicap toilet on every floor for such a big space. Air ventilation and shelter is limited and let alone public sitting spaces. I didn't enjoy my experience there. If I can give a starless rating this place would be it. Nothing to rave about much about the Weave. I rather go to Orchard road or any major shopping mall in Singapore. There isn't nothing special about the Weave. Go there at your own discretion.
Lynn Lee
Was there midday today. Expected to be wowed by some architectural marvel but saw nothing of aesthetic value.
Happy Bird
Newly opened after a long renovation period. Not all shops opened yet but looks promising. Still hot and humid as ever. About the only unpleasant thing about this mall and country for that matter is the unbearable heat and humidity of the weather. Makes even the nicest, most beautifully designed outdoor location just feel so unpleasant. But if the heat doesn't bother you, definitely worth a visit.
Nicole Quek
Date of visit: 17 August (Sunday) Not super crowded, majority of the shops are seemingly still closed- either for private events or under construction. However, you can see the potential of Weave as a shopping destination as many name brands will be there. Air ventilation and temperature of the place could be much better/cooler with addition of fans around the mall. Weave is connected to the Casino entrance, right opposite Universal Studios and beside Oceanarium. Accessible by walking, bus and monorail.
MeT
Nice wide area with numerous food outlets- lots of different cuisines, fast food included. There’s sufficient range of outlets to cater for all budgets. Usual chain outlets are here - MacDonald’s, Texas Chicken, Din Tai Fung, BreadTalk etc etc. The area is also occasionally used for large cultural events which gives it a special ambience. Nice place for a stroll just outside the Casino area 👍
wjc
Experience at night on a weekend is good. Very buzzing
Florence Leow
❇️Weave Mall ➡️ 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269 🟧 My husband and I visited the newly revamped Weave Mall at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) on Saturday, 26th July 2025, around 5 PM. 🟫 Formerly known as The Forum, this mall has re-opened after a major makeover — and what a transformation. ❇️ It’s now bigger, brighter, and beautifully designed with a nature-inspired theme. 🟩 Lush greenery, shaded terraces, and open, airy walkways make it feel like an urban garden oasis in the middle of Sentosa. 🟣 It was very crowded during our visit, with many people eager to experience the new look. 🟡 Weave Mall now spans 3 storeys, offering a good mix of local and international brands. There are plenty of dining options too — from the refreshed Din Tai Fung to cosy cafes and unique stores that you won’t find elsewhere in Singapore. 🟧What I like is that Weave isn’t just a shopping mall — it’s designed as a lifestyle and community space where you can stroll and relax. . 🔵 Parking Tip: If you’re driving, use Lane 1 ( 🟨➡️ East side) for easier access to RWS. ✅️ Weave Mall is also conveniently close to the Singapore Oceanarium, Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and the RWS Casino, so it’s easy to combine your visit with other attractions. 🟧 Overall, the new Weave Mall is a refreshing place to shop and dine.