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hahaha...the landmark is the Tong Chai Clinic...There was another hawker centre about the same concept, but not really carpark. That was somewhere between Pearl's Centre and Clarke Quay. The hawkers were very strict and fierce about their tables. Didn't order from them couldn't sit at their tables. But mostly, all the stalls had cheap and good foods. Can't remember the exact location as I was a small kid then. Could be either where Furama Hotel or Roberston Hotel is now. Many of those stalls formed the backbone of the Pearl's Centre HC now, including the famous Hakka dimsum stall, a.k.a. yong tow foo.
my grandfather told me one..