SINGAPORE, June 13 Some restaurant reservation platforms are trying to ride out the current ban on dining-in by diversifying to do takeaways and deliveries but said that the strategy has met with mixed success. They hope the June 21 resumption of dining-in will revive business. Some of these.
This is closely related to its origins. The words
“gun budae” often refers to military camps in Korea.
After the Korean war, food was extremely scare and surplus processed foods from the US military bases became useful for the Korean. Surplus foods such as processed meat products from army bases, are used by people to create thick
jjigae (stews).
Thus, the name “Army Stew”.
To me, the main differentiating factor between competing restaurants is always in its base, that it has a balanced mix of spiciness, saltiness and slight sweetness (from the tomato baked beans), with the density not overly gravy-thick, or soup-like thin.
JustCo launches Digital Future of Work Platform with ground-breaking innovations Switch and SixSense
JustCo launches Digital Future of Work Platform with ground-breaking innovations Switch and SixSense
Smart workspace technologies introduced at ceremony[1] officiated by Minister Chan Chun Sing will transform how and where people work via “space as a service” concepts
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 16 December 2020 – JustCo, Asia-Pacific’s leading co-working company, today launched its Digital Future of Work Platform at an event officiated by Singapore’s Minister for Trade and Industry Mr. Chan Chun Sing. JustCo’s new platform uses digital technology to enable users to decide where and how to work, depending on each individual’s unique needs. Diverse workspace options such as hub-and-spoke offices, flexible workspaces and remote work booths can now be combined with the home office and other workspace solutions to enable solo work or team collaboration to happen se