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7 tallest HDB developments for those after stunning views

Completion date: 2011 Notable highlights: The Pinnacle@Duxton is probably the most prestigious HDB development ever built. A check on HDB transaction records shows 48 transactions that crossed the $1 million mark over the past year (21 were 4-room flats, 27 were 5-room flats). Pinnacle is the tallest HDB development to date, at 52-storeys; members of the public even pay admission to visit its sky gardens and take in the view. Besides having one of the best unimpeded views, Pinnacle is also one of the best-located HDB developments to date. It’s only 440 metres, or a seven-minute walk, to  Outram Park MRT. This provides access to three different train lines: The East-West Line, North-East Line, and Thomson – East Coast Line.

Trending Food: 8 National Day-inspired creations

SINGAPORE - The National Day Parade may have been postponed, dining in banned and social gatherings curtailed, but do not let these restrictions dampen your mood for Singapore s 56th birthday. Food and beverage (F&B) businesses are rolling out takeaway and delivery deals, with many coming up with creations specially for National Day. And what better way to show your patriotism than to support the country s F&B operators. The Straits Times checks out eight National Day-inspired items. 1. Singaporean breakfast cheesecake Robust flavours of locally sourced Nanyang coffee powder are infused into the smooth cream cheese of the Singaporean Breakfast cheesecake ($6.90 a slice, $52.90 for a whole cake) by halal-certified cheesecake specialist Cat & the Fiddle.

F&B licences of 3 pivoted nightlife venues revoked for breaching COVID-19 measures

F&B licences of 3 pivoted nightlife venues revoked for breaching COVID-19 measures Toggle share menu Advertisement The Charm allowed physical interaction between customers, visitors and staff. (Photo: SFA)  23 Jul 2021 01:58PM (Updated: 23 Jul 2021 02:06PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Three food and beverage (F&B) outlets that were formerly nightlife operators have had their food licences permanently revoked for breaching COVID-19 safe management measures.  The three F&B outlets are The Charm in Fook Hai Building, Icon II which is also known as Club IICON in Parklane Shopping Mall, and Frederico’s Paddles Too Pub & Cafeteria at The Odeon Katong. Advertisement

Food licenses for 3 KTVs permanently revoked, 18 F&B premises ordered to close

Food licenses for 3 KTVs permanently revoked, 18 F&B premises ordered to close
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