SF Group - Bowling, Karaoke and Gaming Business

Bowling, Karaoke and Gaming Business

  • SF City - An entertainment complex bundled with bowling alleys, karaoke rooms and video arcades
    • SF City - Jungceylon, Phuket Thailand
  • SF Strike Bowl - Bowling alley chain with more than 210 lanes.
    • SF Strike - MBK Center, Bangkok, (28 lanes)
    • SF Strike - Jungceylon, Phuket (16 lanes).
    • SF Strike Bowl - The Mall Bangkapi, Bangkok (38 lanes).
    • SF Strike Bowl - The Mall Ngamwongwan, Bangkok (42 lanes)
    • SF Strike Bowl - The Mall Bangkae, Bangkok (28 lanes)
    • SF Strike Bowl - The Mall Ramkhamhaeng, Bangkok (26 lanes)
    • SF Strike Bowl - Central Plaza Rattanathibeth, Nonthaburi (8 lanes)
    • SF Strike Bowl - Central Festival Pattaya Beach,Chonburi (16 lanes)
  • SF Music City - Karaoke rooms, with up to 100 in some locations, mostly tied to SF Cinema City and SF Strike Bowl locations.
    • SF Music City - MBK Center (100 rooms). The facility also has a vocal training and a dance training school located within the same premises.
    • SF Music City - The Mall Bangkapi, Bangkok (40 rooms)
    • SF Music City - The Mall Ngamwongwan, Bangkok (18 rooms)
    • SF Music City - The Mall Bangkae, Bangkok (16 rooms)
    • SF Music City - Central Plaza Rattanathibeth, Nonthaburi (28 rooms)

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