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  2. Hawker centre - Wikipedia

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    Hawker centre. A hawker centre or cooked food centre is an open-air complex commonly found in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. They were built to provide a more sanitary alternative to mobile hawker carts and contain many stalls that sell different varieties of affordable meals. Dedicated tables and chairs are usually provided for diners.

  3. Adam Road Food Centre - Wikipedia

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    Adam Road Food Centre, also known as the Adam Food Centre, is a popular hawker centre located next to the Bukit Timah Canal in Bukit Timah, Singapore. History [ edit ] The hawker centre was opened by Edmund W. Barker , then the Minister for Law , on 28 September 1974.

  4. List of Michelin starred restaurants in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    List of former Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants and hawker stalls in Singapore. 328 Katong Laksa. Alaturka, Bussorah Street. Alexandra Village Claypot Laksa, Alexandra Village Food Centre. Hoo Kee Bak Chang. JB Ah Meng Restaurant. Kok Sen Restaurant, Keong Saik Road. Liang Zhao Ji Duck Rice, Whampoa Makan Place.

  5. Singaporean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hawker center in Bugis village. A large part of Singaporean cuisine revolves around hawker centres, where hawker stalls were first set up around the mid-19th century, and were largely street food stalls selling a large variety of foods [9] These street vendors usually set up stalls by the side of the streets with pushcarts or bicycles and served cheap and fast foods to coolies, office workers ...

  6. Lau Pa Sat - Wikipedia

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    Lau Pa Sat from above. Lau Pa Sat ( Chinese: 老巴刹; pinyin: Lǎo Bāshā; lit. 'Old Market'), also known as Telok Ayer Market ( Malay: Pasar Telok Ayer; Chinese: 直落亚逸巴刹 ), is a historic building located within the Downtown Core in the Central Area of Singapore. It was first built in 1824 as a fish market on the waterfront ...

  7. Newton Food Centre - Wikipedia

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    Newton Food Centre. Newton Food Centre (纽顿熟食中心) is a major hawker centre in Newton, Singapore. The food centre was promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) as a tourist attraction for sampling Singaporean cuisine. It was first opened in 1971 and it closed down in 2005 as the government wanted to revamp the food centre.

  8. Tourism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Singapore is a major industry and contributor to the Singaporean economy. In 2019, 19,114,002 tourists visited the country, which was the highest recorded number of arrivals since independence in 1965. [ 1] As of 2023, as tourist arrivals recovers from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were a total of 13,610,404 ...

  9. Whampoa Makan Place - Wikipedia

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    Whampoa Makan Place is a hawker centre and wet market on blocks 90, 91 and 92 along Whampoa Drive in Whampoa, Singapore. The centre is divided into two sections, with one being the hawker centre, and the other being the wet market. History. Formerly known as Whampoa Market and Food Centre, the hawker centre was opened 1973, replacing Rayman ...