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Pao fan (literally translating to ‘submerged rice’) has been popping into the limelight lately – it seems like we hear of high-flying chefs venturing into the pao fan hawker business every other month. And we aren’t complaining – this Chinese soup dish is our definition of comfort in a bowl.
Think cooked rice drenched in a silky, usually seafood broth, then topped with crackly rice puffs for that satisfying play of textures. And while Chinese restaurants typically do it in sharing portions with luxe fixings, we can now feast on wallet-friendly hawker options too.
Here’s our rundown of the best pao fan to slurp up in Singapore.
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SINGAPORE: Two people were charged on Monday (Mar 15) with leaving home and visiting public places after receiving medical certificates (MCs) for respiratory tract infection.
Ang Siu Yen, 22, was given a four-day MC from Oct 24 last year after being diagnosed with upper respiratory tract infection, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a press release.
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Her MC stated that she had acute respiratory infection symptoms and was required by law to stay at home for the duration of the MC, said the ministry.
Iconic landmark: A general view of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
KLANG: The call by the Sultan of Selangor to protect and preserve heritage buildings in Kuala Lumpur, especially those that are linked to Selangor, has been welcomed by many people.
Selangor Council of Justice of Peace president Datuk Loke Fay said the call by Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah (
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“There is a need to preserve and save these iconic buildings as they have historical and architectural value, ’’ he said yesterday.
Loke said it was also important to preserve these buildings for the younger generation as many were not aware that Kuala Lumpur was part of Selangor prior to being designated a Federal Territory (in 1974).
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