Kitchen Eleven is the name of the food court up on the eleventh floor of Hysan Place. All the escalators and lifts in the mall, many that skip floors, may seem daunting at first, but the best way to get there is to take the lifts opposite Hollister to the twelfth floor and then take the escalator one floor down. When you’re taking the escalator down, you have a good birds’ eye view of the food court, so it’s a great way to scope out empty tables. Just like any other food court, they’ve got lots of different cuisines ranging from Korean to Japanese ramen to Thai food. Pepper Lunch here is probably the most popular stall — there is no escaping the beautiful peppery smell that wafts in the air! The Thai food stall serves good pad Thai and is extremely generous with portions — I ordered it once and could only finish a little more than half of it. The Korean stall has a good variety of stone pot rice, and Triple O’s beats burgers from McDonald’s and Burger King any day. It might be hard to find a seat here during peak hours, but that is expected of any food courts. It’s especially difficult if you’re a big group, as most of the tables are just right to sit four. The staff that clear your trays are especially nice here and always have a smile on their faces. Once, a table nearby had a little cake with them and one of the staff was singing them a happy birthday song while the diners gleefully clapped along!