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Ah Sheng hokkien mee. He's now selling at East Coast lagoon FC.
Mr Sheng confirmed retired liao .....
http://ieatishootipost.sg/2010/06/sheng-hokkien-mee-47-years-and-still.html
Ah Sheng hokkien mee. He's now selling at East Coast lagoon FC.
Wah, I don't even know those places you guys mentioned! If there is one place I missed in Singapore and is no longer around, it has to be Marina South. Used to spend $10 eat BBQ buffet, ended the meal with a nice free potong ice cream and finish the night off with a bbbj at some dark place along the coast.
Some people will remember the Dragon Health Spa there
This bLind girL Fei-fei was another Angpai at Dragon spa too; did you had her service before bro ?..The buffet at marina south is chong pang bbq.they moved to turf city but after the triad raid last year,it is now situated at balastier next to boon tong kee.the boss say they may be folding up the business so better relish their bbq they before are gone.
Who can forget dragon spa?Angpais like porsche,diamond,winter etc were excellent.Used to cheong canto pop after spa those days
This bLind girL Fei-fei was another Angpai at Dragon spa too; did you had her service before bro ?..
Lau's Arcadia seems to have bad feng shui. Most tenants there did not survived and there were countless. I know the place well as my old family doctor was located there next to the duck rice stall.
So many forumers hung out at Dawoods during the weekend wee hours, we may have met without knowing all those years ago
There was also an Oberoi Hotel with a good restaurant along Clemenseau Ave (goodness even though I know this name for donkey years it still sound very foreign).
It's main competitor was Fitzpatrick then, before the birth of NTUC. Located at former Malayan Motor Showroom I think., opp Taka.
So many forumers hung out at Dawoods during the weekend wee hours, we may have met without knowing all those years ago
Any Tiong Bahru boys here ? ; used to stay aLong Kim Tian Road, and there was this Diamond Cinema where
every Sunday's morning shows @9am were 30cts for a combo of 2 screenings..and right immediateLy after the
shows was time for watching Star Soccer @ 1pm on tv then ! ~..
I do recall the 2nd floor shops above TBG. I used to get all my records at one shop I think was called Max, not too sure of the name.
Siglap corner the junction of Siglap Road and East Coast Road was at one time a wet market, now it is a dead place the last time I dropped by.
sleaguepunter said:There were 3 seafood restaurants at punggol jetty. I never know what their signboard names, too young then.
I didn't know the paper wrap chicken is close at Clementi road. Never patronize before.
Talking about old cinema, my parents used to bring me to watch movies at the old cinema beside Wing Tai building at kovan/hougang. Still remembered the ticket were those pink or blue type of soft paper and we would buy kachang puteh and dry cuttlefish. Cinema ticket then was $3 I think. That was around year 1987. We had just moved from the village at Lentor to hougang.
I believe so .. but I was too young to be naughty then .... tho I can testify as a witness tat those old dimly lit open car parks between housing blocks were conducive too for end of nite biz tooPlaces to conclude end of night business - MacRichie, Pierce, Sembawang Park, Mt Faber, Bukit Timah Campus, etc, if you got car. No car, Padang in the middle with newspaper.
hi there
1. bro, although the katong that was once it used to be has "gone".
2. but those fond memories such tbg, joo chiat etc still remain fresh in our minds.
3. nothing can replace the katong that we used to know!
well done ....Simple but sweet.
erection2011 said:the wantan mee guy who had his stall just outside the National Library moved briefly to Joo Chiat place...not too far from where the 2 fei fei shops are.
But he closed shop after a while....perhaps too old.