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  2. Crystal Jade - Wikipedia

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    The first Crystal Jade restaurant opened in 1991 at Cairnhill Hotel, Singapore. [2] In 1992, Ip Yiu Tung invested HK$ 10 million (1992) (US$1.29 million) to keep the restaurant afloat and set the strategic directions of the company. [3] In 2014, L Catterton Asia, the private equity arm of LVMH, bought about 90% shares of Crystal Jade. [2]

  3. Gastronomy in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Olde Cuban restaurant, Chinatown, Singapore. Notable eateries in Singapore are café, coffee shop, convenience stores, fast food restaurant, food courts, hawker centres, restaurant (casual), speciality food shops, and fine dining restaurants. According to Singstat in 2014 there were 6,668 outlets, where 2,426 are considered as sit down places.

  4. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, a Michelin starred Singaporean hawker stall. The Michelin Guide for Singapore was first published in 2016. At the time, Singapore was the first country in Southeast Asia to have Michelin-starred restaurants and stalls, and was one of the four states in general in the Asia-Pacific along with Japan and the special administrative regions (SAR) of Hong Kong and Macau.

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  6. Old Chang Kee - Wikipedia

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    Old Chang Kee was one of the six winners of the SPBA Distinctive Brand Awards 2005 and also one of the Singapore Brand Award Heritage Award Winner 2005. [ 1 ] There are eighty outlets operating across Singapore [ 3 ] with one in Australia , twenty in Indonesia , two in Malaysia and one in the United Kingdom .

  7. Singaporean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hawker center in Bugis village. A large part of Singaporean cuisine revolves around hawker centres, where hawker stalls were first set up around the mid-19th century, and were largely street food stalls selling a large variety of foods [9] These street vendors usually set up stalls by the side of the streets with pushcarts or bicycles and served cheap and fast foods to coolies, office workers ...

  8. Category:Food and drink companies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Food manufacturers of Singapore (1 C, 10 P) R. Restaurants in Singapore (7 C, 30 P) Food retailers of Singapore (2 C) Pages in category "Food and drink companies of ...

  9. Koufu (company) - Wikipedia

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    Koufu (Chinese: 口福) is a Singaporean food and beverage company operating a chain of food courts, coffee shops and casual eateries. [2] Founded in 2002, the company currently operates 180 outlets of coffee shops and food courts and 12 brands in Singapore and one food court in Macau.