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  2. Amoy Street Food Centre - Wikipedia

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    Amoy Street Food Centre is a two-storey hawker centre located in Downtown Core, Singapore, at the junction of Telok Ayer Street and Amoy Street.The hawker centre occupies the 1st and 2nd storey of the Ministry of National Development Building Annexe B. [1]

  3. Downtown Core - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Core is the historical and downtown centre of the city-state of Singapore and the main commercial area in Singapore excluding reclaimed lands with many integrated resorts such as the Marina Bay Sands, one of the most expensive buildings in the world, with a luxurious standalone casino at Bayfront Avenue.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Downtown Core (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    M. Mandarin Oriental, Singapore; Marina Bay Financial Centre; Marina Bay MRT station; Marina Bay Street Circuit; Marina Bay, Singapore; Marina Centre; Marina Coastal Expressway

  6. Central Area, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Central Area, also called the City Area, and informally The City, is the main commercial and financial city centre of Singapore.Located in the south-eastern part of the Central Region, the Central Area consists of eleven constituent planning areas: the Downtown Core, Marina East, Marina South, the Museum Planning Area, Newton, Orchard, Outram, River Valley, Rochor, the Singapore River and ...

  7. Gastronomy in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Olde Cuban restaurant, Chinatown, Singapore. Notable eateries in Singapore are café, coffee shop, convenience stores, fast food restaurant, food courts, hawker centres, restaurant (casual), speciality food shops, and fine dining restaurants. According to Singstat in 2014 there were 6,668 outlets, where 2,426 are considered as sit down places.

  8. Maxwell Food Centre - Wikipedia

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    In December 1946, Maxwell Market was the first location chosen by the Singapore Social Welfare Department to house a restaurant aimed at providing cheaper food to families. Named as the Family Restaurant, it prepared 2,000 meals daily at a cost of 8 cents, and the meals consisted carbohydrates such as rice and potatoes, as well as salmon. [12] [13]

  9. Central Business District, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Central Business District (CBD), Singapore may refer to: Central Area, Singapore, the city centre of the country; Downtown Core, the urban core of the Central Area which contains the CBD proper and its surrounding developments; Jurong Lake District, also known as Singapore's second CBD