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  2. Ngee Ann City - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, the land that Ngee Ann City sits on was a burial ground, owned and managed by Ngee Ann Kongsi. It was part of a parcel of land known as Tai Shan Ting, which was bounded by Orchard Road, Paterson Road, and Grange Road. A ten-storey Ngee Ann Building was then built on the site, and was demolished to make way for Ngee Ann City. [1]

  3. Yoshinoya - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinoya in Nagoya. In its restaurants in Japan, tables are often counters, and in that case, they take orders over those counters. Chopsticks are provided. The menu includes standard-serving (並盛, namimori, or nami), large-serving (大盛, ōmori), or extra-large-serving (特盛, tokumori) [9] beef bowls, pork bowls (豚丼, butadon), [10] raw eggs (to stir and pour on top, sometimes ...

  4. Violet Oon - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Oon opened her first restaurant called Violet Oon's Kitchen in the Takashimaya department store in Ngee Ann City. [2] [5] She also operated three cafes starting in 1995, but the restaurant and cafes closed by 1996 due to poor business. [2] [6] [7]

  5. Celine reopens a new concept store at Ngee Ann City - AOL

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    Spanning over 200sqm, the new store is dedicated to women's ready-to-wear, signature leather goods, accessories and haute parfumerie collections, integrating the new architectural concept designed ...

  6. ION Orchard - Wikipedia

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    ION Orchard has 941,700 square feet (87,490 m 2) of gross floor area and 663,000 square feet (61,600 m 2) of retail space [citation needed], [10] which is larger than Ngee Ann City but smaller than Suntec City Mall and VivoCity, the largest shopping mall in Singapore.

  7. List of shopping malls in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Ngee Ann City; One Holland Village; Orchard Central; Orchard Gateway; Orchard Plaza; Midpoint Orchard; Palais Renaissance; People's Park Centre; People's Park Complex; Plaza Singapura; Raffles City; Scotts Square; Shaw House and Centre; Sim Lim Square; Singapore Shopping Centre; The South Beach; Square 2; Sunshine Plaza; Suntec City; Tanglin ...

  8. Food hall - Wikipedia

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    A food hall is a large standalone location or department store section where food and drinks are sold. [1] ... Ngee Ann City (Takashimaya S.C.) Basement 2; Orchard ...

  9. Ngee Ann Building - Wikipedia

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    Ngee Ann Building was a building on Orchard Road in Singapore housing both shops and apartments. Built by the Ngee Ann Kongsi and opened in 1957, the rent collected from the building enabled the organisation to establish the Ngee Ann College. It was demolished in 1985 to make way for Ngee Ann City.