Sarawak Delicacy Laksa & Kolo Mee @ BLK 204 Bedok Singapore
Sarawak Delicacy Laksa & Kolo Mee was one of the stalls recommended by Johor Kaki friends. So, I came down to BLK 204 in Bedok to give it a try 😄 It's very easy to locate the stall at Shi Wei Tian 食为天 kopitiam, just 5 minutes walk from Bedok Interchange.
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Bedok,
Sarawak in Singapore,
Singapore
History of Singapore's River of Life & Food. From Working River to River of Leisure
Boat Quay 2020 |
Singapore River had humbler beginnings.
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Old Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore River
Food Legacy & History of Singapore's Lost Years 1398 - 1819
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History of Food,
Singapore,
Singapore River
Haig Road Sarawak Kolo Mee. If You Can't Go To Kuching, the Cat City Comes to You in Singapore
LAUT Restaurant Review & Menu @ Historic Stanley Street in Singapore
Met up with buddies to chill over drinks and some grub at LAUT NOA gastrobar @ 17 Stanley Street. Not the top of my mind type of joint initially but turned out it's really cool and I enjoyed it.
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Singapore
History of Rendang, Singapore River & Minangkabau Life Philosophy
Garuda Nasi Padang, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Chulia Pioneers of Singapore River. History of Tamil Muslim Biryani in Singapore
Bollywood Biryani Singapore |
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History of Food,
Singapore,
Singapore River
Hokkien Bak Kut Teh First? or Teochew First? Son of Singapore River or Son of Chu Kang?
Lau Ah Tee Bak Kut Teh |
History & 10 Best Hawker Stalls @ Old Airport Road Food Centre
Where Do Opeh Leaf Wrappings Come From? It is not a Leaf
When I was a child, hot hawker food was often sold wrapped in a light brownish wrapping known as opeh leaf or opeh hak.
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Singapore
Good Hotpot Lunch @ Imperial Treasures Steamboat in 111 Somerset Singapore
Today, met up with buddies at Imperial Treasures Steamboat @ 111 Somerset for lunch. This was my first dining out since Circuit Breaker* was imposed on 7 Apr 2020.
*Circuit Breaker was a set of social distancing measures the government implemented on 7 Apr 2020 to stem the spread of COVID-19 pandemic infections. CB entered phase 2 on 18 Jun 2020 with some measures eased including dining in allowed at restaurants (with necessary precautions).
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Singapore
History & Origins of Mooncakes & Mid Autumn Festival
The Mid Autumn festival, also called the Mooncake festival, is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Chinese communities around the world. The Mid Autumn festival is the second most important Chinese festival after Chinese New Year.
Leong Yin Mooncakes |
How did the Mid Autumn festival and the practice of eating mooncakes on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month come about?
Where has Pulau Saigon Gone? History of the Lost Island of Singapore River & the "Bak Kut" in Bak Kut Teh
Pulau Saigon 1905. Image credit: National Archives of Singapore |
History of Ellenborough Market. Lest We Forget Singapore River's Teochew Market
The site where the gleaming Central Mall @ Clarke Quay now stands over the shimmering ripples of Singapore River, once stood the heart and soul of the river. Boat Quay and Clarke Quay were where people make a living. But, here at Teochew Market or Ellenborough Market area was where most people of the river eat, sleep, and live their daily lives.
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Old Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore River
Source of Singapore River is Boh Beh Kang. No Tail Port Village 无尾港
Most people know where is the Singapore River mouth* - it is at the heart of Singapore's Central Business District and a world class entertainment hub. Fewer people know where is its riverhead, where is its source.
Curious?
Let's look for it together.
*Technically, with the damming of Singapore River with the Marina Barrage in 2008, there is no river mouth as it is now a reservoir.
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Singapore River
History & 10 Best Hawker Stalls @ Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre
For list of 10 recommended food stalls, scroll straight down to the pink section👇
Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre is one of the most famous in Singapore with many popular food and market stalls here. It is also one of the oldest and historic of Singapore hawker centre.
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Hawker Centre,
History of Food,
Old Singapore,
Singapore
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