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  2. Lau Pa Sat - Wikipedia

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    Lau Pa Sat from above. Lau Pa Sat (Chinese: 老巴刹; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lāu Pa-sat; 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 ...

  3. Category:Hawker centres in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hawker centres in Singapore" ... Chomp Chomp Food Centre; L. Lau Pa Sat; M. Draft:Maxwell Food Centre; N.

  4. Singaporean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Well-known hawker centres among tourists include Telok Ayer Market, Maxwell Food Center, Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre. Coffee shops are non-air-conditioned versions of food courts and are commonly found island-wide, usually at the bottom of blocks of HDB flats. Hawker centres, or open-air food courts, have come to define Singaporean food ...

  5. MasterChef Asia - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 12 contestants were divided into three teams of four and man their own stall at Singapore’s famous Lau Pa Sat (Telok Ayer Market) hawker centre. Each team was tasked to prepare one of the three main ethnic cuisines of Singapore – Malay, Indian and Chinese.

  6. Tourism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon makes the cuisine of Singapore significantly rich and a cultural attraction. Much prepared food is available in the hawker centres or food courts (e.g. Lau Pa Sat, Newton Food Centre) rather than actual restaurants. These centres are relatively abundant which often leads to low prices, and encourages a large consumer base.

  7. Hawker centre - Wikipedia

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    A hawker centre (Chinese: 小贩中心), or cooked food centre (Chinese: 熟食中心), is an often open-air complex commonly found in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. They are intended to provide a more sanitary alternative to mobile hawker carts and contain many stalls that sell different varieties of affordable meals.

  8. Larry C. Glasscock - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Larry C. Glasscock joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -20.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. 128 Circle - Wikipedia

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    A drama unique to Singapore`s multiracial fabric, 128 Circle is the nation’s first multilingual television drama, following the lives of a group of hawkers (street food sellers) in the fictional 128 Circle Food Centre. Season 1 saw the introduction of the hawkers as they faced their own personal challenges and collectively, the looming ...