Calling all bookworms homegrown brand Popular has just launched its first-ever pop-up bookstore. Located at Parkway Parade, the store, which opened its doors on Aug 14, has exclusive products and deals that won't be available at their regular stores, Popular said in a media release. It will also have varying themes throughout the year such as the Disney &.
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View of The Learning Lab s United Square outlet. (Photo: United Square website)
15 May 2021 08:35PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Two students at The Learning Lab (TLL) tuition centre have tested positive for COVID-19 after they were identified as contacts of an earlier confirmed case.
Both students are siblings from the same household and attend lessons on Fridays and Saturdays at The Learning Lab’s outlet at United Square. They last attended a class in person on May 8, a spokesperson for The Learning Lab told CNA on Saturday (May 15).
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With the number of lok lok stalls and JB-inspired establishments popping up across our little red dot, it s evident that we all sorely miss our closest neighbour.
Joining the slew of new eateries is StickTogether Lok Lok, which opened in December last year. But don t be hasty to lump them together with all the other lok lok stalls in the market their rendition of the popular Malaysian street snack includes unconventional flavours such as bacon rock melon and crispy abalone with ebiko.
The stall is located in a nondescript coffeeshop at Marine Parade Central but it was hard to miss their whimsical store sign featuring a hedgehog covered in lok lok sticks when we visited them on a Thursday evening.
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For the benefit of those less familiar with the East, the culturally rich neighbourhood of Katong was an area once filled with coconut plantations and dominated by seaside bungalows and pre-war shophouses for wealthy Peranakans and Eurasians.
Today, the shophouses continue to stand strong with its immaculate motifs and colourful facades while many of the bungalows have given way to high rise condominiums. In fact, Aurum Land’s acquisition of several landed homes to build NYON has effectively brought the end to landed property plots left along Amber Road.
Playing on its distinguished surroundings, NYON’s very name is inspired by the word “Nyonya”, a term which the Peranakan Chinese community commonly refer to themselves by.