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hello, I am not gay.
Ok, lelac, calm down lah.
hello, I am not gay.
Ok, lelac, calm down lah.
anyone remember the real ponggol seafood by the sea? and the seafood restaurant at pulau ubin facing malaysia? i think even tourism board and sia went there to take pic for calendar. i remember having a calendar during that time with the seafood restaurant pic at ubin from sia.
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Actually, there are several seafood restaurants at punggol. All located around the pier/jetty. Which one are u referring to? They all taste about the same anyway. Every one orders the same dishes when they are there. Tua Tow, chilli crab with the french loti, fried baby squid with the sweet sauce, etc. There was a big competition in those days between the east coast seafood restaurants and the punggol seafood restaurants. Some swear the east coast is the best. SOme say punggol. But even though I live on the east coast, I will drive all the way to Punggol.![]()
Actually, there are several seafood restaurants at punggol. All located around the pier/jetty. Which one are u referring to? They all taste about the same anyway. Every one orders the same dishes when they are there. Tua Tow, chilli crab with the french loti, fried baby squid with the sweet sauce, etc. There was a big competition in those days between the east coast seafood restaurants and the punggol seafood restaurants. Some swear the east coast is the best. SOme say punggol. But even though I live on the east coast, I will drive all the way to Punggol.![]()
The picture of this building is really old. Back then there was a large parking lot at the back Eventually this building was demolished to make way for the new Shaw centre.
It was demolished around the same time that they were building the Tropicana at the back, now the site of Pacific Plaza.
Initially Lido & Shaw Centre were separate but they demolished the old theatre & replaced it with an annex to Shaw Centre
Probably the Copper Kettle, as I remember they had nice pizza,
Actually, there are several seafood restaurants at punggol. All located around the pier/jetty.
One of the Punggol End seafood operator is Kheng Luck ....
Later they even moved to the redeveloped East Coast Parkway seafood cluster near the lagoon...
Kheng Luck, Palm Beach, Long Beach, Hua Yuan something, The Red House (& all those old Upper East Coast seafood restaurants ....
All roughly the same menu ... but each have their own supporters.
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Thanks man! COPPER KETTLE it was....their pizza ( can we say, home made) is lot better than any of Pizza's Hut or any Pizza's joints out there....![]()
bro halsey, kusu festival we have here is authentically uniquely sinagapore! it even have pilgrims from as far as hong kong and taiwan during that time! pilgrims from malaysia and indonesia needless to say also alot! normal weekdays will have around 10 to 20k. weekends ever hit 100k! you can imagine what kind of impact it has for tourism! i was with the marine police during that time, it was chaotic but fun. that temple is 100 over yrs old, the owner was an old lady who passed away last year. now the son is taking care of the place. sentosa ever tried to take over the temple and even went to court. but the court rule in favour of the owner and the owner got to keep the temple.
I ate at all those before. Long Beach was good. ....
If anyone out there knows how to make them that good I'll buy them from you![]()
One of the Punggol End seafood operator is Kheng Luck ....Later they even moved to the redeveloped East Coast Parkway seafood cluster near the lagoon...Kheng Luck, Palm Beach, Long Beach, Hua Yuan something, The Red House (& all those old Upper East Coast seafood restaurants ....All roughly the same menu ... but each have their own supporters.
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We are all gluttons, I could safely say, I have eaten in all of them, where they were orginally located..it was the thereafter that I had stopped...![]()
I remember there is a malay barber in one of the alley leading to the current Emerald Hill(Peranakan place),ever went there for hair cut in the early eighties...
In the 80s, after M'sia Cup games, go over to Leisuredrome, there is a Palm Beach Restaurant there that expanded from 1 to 2 floors ....
the usual order:
chilli / black-peppered crabs , mee goreng, fried kangkong, fried fritters, baby Squid .....
Leisuredrome in the old days very shiok place ....
got ice-skating rink
got cinema
got Leisure health Centre hee hee hee got many angpai u know
got bowling
got seafood restaurant...
One of the Punggol End seafood operator is Kheng Luck ....Later they even moved to the redeveloped East Coast Parkway seafood cluster near the lagoon...Kheng Luck, Palm Beach, Long Beach, Hua Yuan something, The Red House (& all those old Upper East Coast seafood restaurants ....All roughly the same menu ... but each have their own supporters.
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We are all gluttons, I could safely say, I have eaten in all of them, where they were orginally located..it was the thereafter that I had stopped...![]()
Now, I think the closest to this is Leiyumun in HK.