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Seven new mini-museums are popping up in the Kampong Glam area in front of shops that are notable for their distinctive history and practices.
Whether visitors are in the area for a meal or a leisurely stroll, they might come across small cabinets of condensed heritage, within which items such as a 40-year-old pair of scissors or a page of a perfumer s notebook are exhibited.
These collaborations with selected shop owners are part of the National Heritage Board s (NHB) efforts to tell the stories of local shops with at least three decades of history, which are often family-run. They were launched yesterday.
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Warong Nasi Pariaman is another establishment situated just beside Masjid Sultan and is also said to be the oldest surviving (started in 1948) nasi padang store in Singapore. Their food, however, is a testament to their enduring success.
Ayam Bakar (grilled chicken), Bergedil and Ayam Gulai are firm favourites as well as Ikan Bakar (grilled fish), Sambal Goreng and of course, Rendang. If you can handle your spice, add on the Sambal too.
738 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198706
6. Sinar Pagi
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SINGAPORE - Three malls and nine eateries were among the 12 new locations added to the list of places visited by Covid-19 patients while they were infectious, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (Jan 1).
The Japanese restaurants added to the list comprised Chikuyotei Japanese Restaurant at UE Square River Wing, Renga-Ya House of Japanese Charcoal BBQ at Chijmes, Maetomo Restaurant & Bar, Tamaya Dining, and Tomi Sushi Restaurant.
Two restaurants at Tanjong Pagar Road were also added to the list.
They are Ristorante Luka at 18 Tanjong Pagar Road, which was visited on Dec 21, as well as Bar-Roque Grill at Amara Singapore, which was visited on Dec 23.
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Ngee Ann City, Bedok Mall and several restaurants among places visited by COVID-19 community cases
Takashimaya Department Store at Ngee Ann City and Bedok Mall were added to the Ministry of Health s (MOH) list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period. (Photos: Calvin Oh/Nadia Jansen Hassan)
01 Jan 2021 11:35PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Several restaurants and three malls were on Friday (Jan 1) added to the Ministry of Health s (MOH) list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period.