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lets reminisce about old restaurants

bonds

Alfrescian
Loyal
You are right , that’s why memory gets mixed up , it’s Liat Towers alright , also the first MacDonald restaurant

K.N.N.

Me leemember the name
""Mcdonald Kids""
originated from here.

Galeries Lafayette also in Liat Towers but already
Up-Three-Tonner.
 

Nice-Gook

Alfrescian
Loyal
K.N.N.

Also gots Zam Zam right??
zam zam is no fight with Islamic or Jubilee

I think the only restaurants 3 storey high and they were not only icon but landmarks too

in those day ,only two roads to reach our commercial district , 1 was by Nichol Highway and the other through North Bridge Rd ,the moment you turn into North Bridge road ,you will see these two huge buildings almost next to each other
 

Confuseous

Alfrescian (Inf)
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K.N.N.

TROPICANA, Scotts Rd. --- Another restaurant with Topless show.

KNN @sweetiepie yours Uncle gots go look see, look see boh???

Tropicana was the first topless how nightclub in Singapore.
$8-00 for the first drink, sitting high up in gallery. And $28 if you want finger food.
 

Confuseous

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The oldest and only known Nasi Padang restaurant , the Rendezvous Restaurant from the 50s

amazing food

in its place stands the Rendevouz hotel now , but it was a colonial building where the restaurant was , only ceiling fans , just across the Cathy building , always crowded

Remember those cowboy swing doors they had at the entrance?

The food tastes absolutely same. Now located across the river from Clark Quay.
 
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