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Hawker centre fails to live up to its name?
The famous Newton hawker centre is being criticised for having too little variety and catering only to tourists.
Some even say the hawker centre fails to live up to its name and is not up to standard.
Patron Lin Jing An (45, technical officer) said, "There are lesser and lesser choices there. It's always the same few items and most of the stalls are seafood barbeque stalls and drink stalls. The food is also expensive. I'd rather go to other hawker centres."
Another patron Wu Chun Fu (45, driver) said, "I usually have my lunch at hawker centres and I'm not looking to have a feast. There are too little choices at this hawker centre. It probably caters more to tourists."
Some patrons also feel that touting is rampant at the hawker centre.
Patron Mdm Chen said, "I was approached by touts the moment I entered the hawker centre. I haven't even had a good look at what food is available there. It's quite a put off."
Yet another patron said, "The design of the hawker centre is confusing and there are so many seafood barbeque stalls. There aren't many other kinds of food here, like Bah Kut Teh for example."
In response to the feedback, stall owners explained that their customers are largely tourists, who enjoy the seafood barbeque
The stall owners also suggest that the public could feedback to the authorities as they are the ones who determine the composition of food stalls at the hawker centre.
There are currently about 25 seafood barbeque stalls and 20 drink stalls among the 83 stalls at the hawker centre.
Source of English version:news.insing.com, 7 November 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.
The famous Newton hawker centre is being criticised for having too little variety and catering only to tourists.
Some even say the hawker centre fails to live up to its name and is not up to standard.
Patron Lin Jing An (45, technical officer) said, "There are lesser and lesser choices there. It's always the same few items and most of the stalls are seafood barbeque stalls and drink stalls. The food is also expensive. I'd rather go to other hawker centres."
Another patron Wu Chun Fu (45, driver) said, "I usually have my lunch at hawker centres and I'm not looking to have a feast. There are too little choices at this hawker centre. It probably caters more to tourists."
Some patrons also feel that touting is rampant at the hawker centre.
Patron Mdm Chen said, "I was approached by touts the moment I entered the hawker centre. I haven't even had a good look at what food is available there. It's quite a put off."
Yet another patron said, "The design of the hawker centre is confusing and there are so many seafood barbeque stalls. There aren't many other kinds of food here, like Bah Kut Teh for example."
In response to the feedback, stall owners explained that their customers are largely tourists, who enjoy the seafood barbeque
The stall owners also suggest that the public could feedback to the authorities as they are the ones who determine the composition of food stalls at the hawker centre.
There are currently about 25 seafood barbeque stalls and 20 drink stalls among the 83 stalls at the hawker centre.
Source of English version:news.insing.com, 7 November 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.