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The Emerald Hill area, in the 80s near the bus-stop, people remember a hip apparel shop called "RAMPAGE" ? Fashionable clothes, baggy jeans eraI remember Sri Dewa - is that it?

The Emerald Hill area, in the 80s near the bus-stop, people remember a hip apparel shop called "RAMPAGE" ? Fashionable clothes, baggy jeans eraI remember Sri Dewa - is that it?
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...
wow! that is a discreet place for outing! i remember the health centre very well!
The Emerald Hill area, in the 80s near the bus-stop, people remember a hip apparel shop called "RAMPAGE" ? Fashionable clothes, baggy jeans era![]()
Here's something that I like to do coming back from school once or twice a week; a guy riding a tri-shaw stall will come into the estate and sound his horn, and everyone come out to buy..... CHAR SIEW from him. It was a real treat to buy 50cent to 1dollar of char siew and eat it on the spot. Better then ice-cream
Char Siew back then was so good, unlike the many fake char siew that was prepared by boiling the meat then dying them red.
Back then, there were no fear of eating pork with swine fever..only I remember there was a widespread rumour once that eating pork will causes your testicles to shrink...what was that call???
Back then, there were no fear of eating pork with swine fever..only I remember there was a widespread rumour once that eating pork will causes your testicles to shrink...what was that call???
Actually most people were carefree, we seldom bother what we eat is healthy or not...just eat & worry in the future...
The motto was "live to eat, eat to live"...who cares if the Char Siew roasted with egdes black & dye with red food colour was healthy or not..as long as it tastes good...
and no stuffy food regulations....![]()
Ship Restaurant here already? those days silver spoon , hans (western food coffee house) run by hainanese.
To the right or back entrance of Lido, was a cafe, that sells very good western food & pizza...
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Lot of good coffee houses and restaurants, Roma, Copper Kettle, Tivoli,Cozy corner, Swan, Boat house, Ban Chuan, Bamboo steak House, Gold Leaf, La Piazza Pizza, just a few that came to mind.
I remember a road between Lido Theatre & Shaw House that went to the back of Lido Theatre(actually to the front) were you got the cheaper front tickets. In those days there were 3 types of tickets. Most expensive were the circle(upstairs), standard(ground floor at the back) & cheap front seats.
There was a cafe next to the front entrance called Mayfair. Believe me it sold very, very good hot dogs. I've never tasted anything better. You would always see crowds buying these hotdogs & they were not cheap. I heard that the owner managed to buy several private properties from selling the hot dogs
After reading about how the owner of Troika retired to Australia got me thinking of how good Spore was in the old days. Small businesses could thrive & make enough to buy properties. Even the hawkers did well.
Sad that nowadays you see alot of hawkers & cafes struggling to pay their rent. Many have to compromise on portions & quality of their food. The end of the so called food paradise :(
The success of this thread obviously means that this forum is infested with old farts.
Lot of good coffee houses and restaurants, Roma, Copper Kettle, Tivoli,Cozy corner, Swan, Boat house, Ban Chuan, Bamboo steak House, Gold Leaf, La Piazza Pizza, just a few that came to mind.
Ban Chuan....next to the Thai Embassy along a row of old shophouses where what is the name of the building is..french name..
Those days it was hip to bring your new found girlfriend to coffee house, the better ones in Orchard Rd the better. The prettier ones, the one that is hard to get, gets the better coffee house. Remember those days, ATM machines were not in use yet & some banks have them & they were all in Raffles Place. One have to withdraw enough cash to impress the girl, and times, darn she ordered something expensive on the menu & one have to make excuse to the toliet to count the cash in the wallet, or call your brother using the house phone for help of say $50...have to dilly dally make small talk waits for help, order another drink...and then bro' turns up..."fancy meeting you here, shake your hand with the $50 and then say..bye!!
ha ha ha ha
There was a coffee house in Toa Payoh Central I used to patronize and forgotten the name, now it is QM Dental...can any one remember?
This was the cheaper coffee house for 'cheaper newfound girfriend'...![]()
...to the toliet to count the cash in the wallet, or call your brother using the house phone for help of say $50...![]()
I remember Sri Dewa - is that it?
There was a coffee house in Toa Payoh Central I used to patronize and forgotten the name, now it is QM Dental...can any one remember?
This was the cheaper coffee house for 'cheaper newfound girfriend'...![]()
Yeah that 1 in Toa Payoh...got lot of kaki goes there too, There is 1 in Katong Park, open by Ban Chuan boss, can't remember the name's.
Recognize yr demographic ..... u won't find something like this in HWZ forum ...The success of this thread obviously means that this forum is infested with old farts.