Businesses like Madam Tang’s Muah Chee and Seong Ying Chai Bakery, both over 50 years old, are the heartbeat of Chinatown. Few locations capture the spirit of Chinese New Year like Petaling Street.
If you’ve ever been here, you would have heard the spirited shout of Madam Tang, or Tang Kwok Wang, famously known as the “muah chee queen”. Now, her signature call echoes only from a radio ...
Photo from River Hongbao's website. There will be a range of local and international food options, from Muah Chee and Char Kway Sotong to Turkish Kebab, Japanese Takoyaki and Korean Spicy Noodles.
Trew Quackenbush and Corey Ward remember the cold, wintry days at Fountain Square like they were yesterday. The two, along with their wives, pitched a tent and served hot chocolate, tomato soup ...
Before you throw CNY snacks away or leave them to fester in the fridge, consider incorporating them into your meals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Spend some time refuelling at the food street at the Supertree Grove, where there are stalls selling local delights like muah chee and char kway sotong, along with international snacks like ...
Chow down on familiar snacks such as muah chee and char kway sotong, and switch it up with bites like Turkish kebab, takoyaki, and Korean spicy noodles. For something to do in between house-visiting ...
Located right beside Clap Cafe is Kurasu Singapore which specialises in coffee from Kyoto. This minimalist cafe with a clean ...