Next Gen Hawkerpreneurs THE MUST TRY LIST Abdhus Salam Rojak: The Indian Rojak Centre of Singapore! The more senior readers amongst us will no doubt remember the Indian Rojak stalls that used to line Waterloo Street. I don’t think my dad
THE MUST TRY LIST Best of the Best Eng’s Wanton Mee: Death by Chilli This store is closed. Note: The son of the original owner of this eatery has moved to the opposite side of the road. In its
THE MUST TRY LIST Best of the Best Blanco Court Prawn Noodles: Singapore’s Prawn Noodle Patriach When Mr Lee Pi Duan arrived from Nan’an (Fujian Province) in 1928, he had no idea that one day his family will run a Prawn
Best of the Best The End of Char Kway Teow Awarded 3rd Place in the inaugural Popular Readers’ Choice Awards! We won 3rd place in the inaugural Popular Readers’ Choice Awards! Now “The End of Char Kway Teow” is officially an Award Winning Bestseller! Many
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Best of the Best The End of Char Kway Teow is now available online! Overseas readers can now purchase my book online through Select Books!
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Featured in the Media Best of the Best Featured in Pioneer Magazine Mar 2011 issue of Pioneer Magazine
Best of the Best Book Signing and Photography talk at Books Kinokuniya I will be giving a talk on how I took the photos of the hawker dishes for my book “The End of Char Kway Teow”
Best of the Best The End of Char Kway Teow Reviewed on Overseas Singaporean The Overseas Singaporean is a website for Singaporean living overseas. Poor guys and gals living abroad, they must be missing the fact that we can