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Crunchtime for Cash at Singapore’s Famed Hawker Food Stalls
Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Krystal Chia and Alfred Cang
(Bloomberg) Singapore officials trying to digitize the economy are targeting a tricky group of holdouts: elderly vendors who run the country’s famed hawker stalls.
For generations of Singaporeans, stalls selling popular street food have been an indispensable part of local life. Even amid unbearable midday heat, these open-air complexes draw office professionals, families and retirees with favorites such as chicken rice, prawn noodles and the nasi lemak coconut rice dish.
Hawker centers have won global acclaim, recognized by Unesco last year as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
March 01, 2021
Lianhe Wanbao/ Rao Jin Li
Just because something is out there in plain sight, doesn t mean you can abuse it.
A young Vietnamese woman operating a beer stall at Hong Lim Market & Food Centre has gained some fame, or notoriety, after her sartorial preferences made the local news.
Local Chinese evening papers reported recently that Yumi enjoys wearing hot pants and revealing tops at work, even going braless at times. This led to some of her male customers conspiring to take and leak videos of her breasts.
In a Lianhe Wanbao report published on Feb 27, Yumi told reporters that a man asked to take a photo with her on Jan 16, and his friend then took the opportunity to record the video.
Unique hawker breakfast in Singapore
Tagging along with the fam for a weekend breakfast jaunt isn’t the most appealing activity – we’d much rather get those extra hours of shut-eye. But when
unique hawker breakfast in Singapore like truffle wanton noodles and earl grey toast are on the agenda, suddenly clambering out of bed doesn’t seem
that dreadful anymore.
Bookmark these seven hawker stalls selling breakfast items with a twist that you would rise and shine early for.
Nom-ing on kaya toast is an age-old Singaporean tradition, but
Coffee Break modernises the classic dish with their bold selection of flavours. At just