SINGAPORE - Seventeen years after he took over his father's Selera Rasa nasi lemak business, Mr Abdul Malik Hassan, 49, can look back on his achievements with a glowing sense of pride.
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One of the newer kids in town, 800° Woodfired Kitchen is best known for its Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizzas. And the one in Singapore is Muslim-owned and halal-certified.
The famous international chain hailing from Los Angeles uses a high-protein Neapolitan flour that’s been imported from Naples, Italy, and the pie is cooked in the wood-fired oven at 800°F (hence its name) to nail a gorgeous smokey char and crisp crust that are puffed on the edges.
You get the option of three bases – Margherita, Pesto (Verde sauce) or Bianca (white base). From there, you can build your own pizza, with ingredients ranging from Philly beefsteak to beef salami, prawns, jalapeno, pineapple, arugula or a whole burrata.
Haberdashery
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Unknowingly, we’ve all definitely worn clothes with materials supplied by this company before:
Sin Hin Chuan Kee is the #1 distributor of thread and assorted accessories in Singapore, and guess what – they distribute to local school uniform manufacturers. Even if we’ve never stepped into its doors before, one would’ve at least noticed the shop, as its bright yellow exterior is certainly hard to miss.
Image credit: National Heritage Board
Having opened their doors in the
1960s, the name “Chuan Kee” pays homage to Ng Koon Teng, the founder’s hometown in Quanzhou, China. Initially calling Clyde Street their home, this street ceased to exist after the area underwent redevelopment in the 1970s.
Ramly burgers, bustling bazaars, and
kueh galore. The season of Ramadan is known to be when we can expect plenty of tasty street food at bazaars and festive lights to treat both our tummies and eyes to.
This year, we’ve still got the
‘rona on our tails – which translates to plenty of festivities being scaled down. But if you’re still searching for something that abides by safe distancing rules, here are some
Ramadan Bazaars in 2021 to check out. Some have even adapted to the times and gone online!
1. Mr Malabar Cafe – mini bazaar with snacks near Mustafa
Not far from the usual streets of the popular Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar is