SINGAPORE: A fire broke out at Japanese restaurant Shin Kushiya at VivoCity shopping mall on Friday (Dec 22).
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted of the incident at 11.35am.
The fire involved the kitchen exhaust duct in a restaurant on the second floor of the mall, said SCDF.
It added that the fire was extinguished by the company’s emergency response team prior to their arrival. There were no reported injuries and the cause of fire is under investigation, it said.
Financial consultant Xtina Leong, 36, said her husband saw smoke coming from the kitchen of Shin Kushiya restaurant, and that he had reported this to SCDF.
A fire alarm near a toilet on the second floor started ringing at around 11.40am, she said.
“We thought it was a false alarm at first, but when we smelt something pungent and saw the smoke, we realised something was wrong,” she told Channel NewsAsia.
“Smoke and the smell is spreading – you can even smell it at the end (of the mall), near HarbourFront Centre.” The smell was so pungent, it “caused irritation to our throats – so we didn’t dare go too near”, she said.
Ms Leong also said people were crowding around taking pictures and video of the scene instead of evacuating.
Plumes of white smoke were seen billowing from an area near the Fish & Co. restaurant on the mall’s second floor.
When Channel NewsAsia visited the scene past noon, the area had been cordoned off and staff were seen mopping water off the floor just outside the restaurant.