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Daylight Coffee is a new Amoy Street Food Centre stall selling specialty coffee at hawker prices

A no-frills cuppa at this new stall starts from S$1.90 and goes up to S$4.50 for an iced Spanish latte.

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Gourmet Park – NEW Food Truck and Container Park At Resorts World Sentosa, With JAMBA Juice, Dickson Nasi Lemak and More

Gourmet Park – NEW Food Truck and Container Park At Resorts World Sentosa, With JAMBA Juice, Dickson Nasi Lemak and More
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Lawyer Pays Thai Refugees $88 a Month to Color Stickers

Before quitting her job as a lawyer, Madeline Chan didn't drink coffee. Now, she brews it for a living while creating livelihoods for Thai refugees.

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These hawker stalls operated by young women are worth a visit

When we think of hawkers, an image of an aged auntie or uncle usually comes to mind. They're usually seasoned veterans, expertly whipping up made-to-order dishes at lightning speed, likely owing to their decades of experience operating their stall. However, these days, there is an increasing number of ambitious young women becoming hawkers, whether they are keeping the family's legacy.

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Quitting law jobs for something 'risky': Young ex-lawyers on why they left the profession

SINGAPORE - Once a corporate lawyer at a large firm, he now finds greater fulfilment selling craft matcha. Mr Elias Tiong, 29, the co-founder of Craft Tea Fox, entered law school in 2013 after doing well in his A levels. "People around me then said studying law was a good option, offering flexibility and open doors," he said. Graduating after.

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