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  2. King Koil - Wikipedia

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    The company shifted to a licensing model. As of 2019, it has over 30 licensees and is operating in more than 90 countries. [5]King Koil ventured into the United Arab Emirates in 1993, collaborating with its licensee, Dubai Furniture Manufacturing Company (DFMC), which became the first licensee in the Middle East, and now it operates 15 King Koil showrooms in the UAE.

  3. Holland Village, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Other eating places include Starbucks and several dessert, Western cuisine and Japanese cuisine outlets. The gentrification of the Holland V area is characterised by the more up-market dining options such as the ethnic restaurants as well as franchises such as Tapas Bar. Other prominent bars include Tango's, Baden, Harry's Bar and Wala Wala.

  4. Raffles City Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Raffles City is a large complex located in the Civic District within the Downtown Core of the city-state of Singapore.Occupying an entire city block bounded by Stamford Road, Beach Road, Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road, it houses two hotels and an office tower over a podium which contains a shopping complex and a convention centre.

  5. Brotzeit (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Markets outside Singapore are franchised. Brotzeit's first outlet opened in 2006, in VivoCity. Additional outlets were opened in Raffles City in 2008, 313@Somerset in 2010, Star Vista in September 2012, Katong in late September 2013, and Westgate in 2014. [citation needed] The location at Star Vista shut down in 2016.

  6. Mak's Noodle - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has its roots in a Guangzhou eaterie established before World War II by Mak Woon-chi. One of his sons, Mak King-hung (麥鏡鴻), nicknamed Mak Ngan (麥奀) because he was extremely skinny as a child, started an open air food stall in Central in 1968 where his younger brother was the chef. The founder retired in 1983, and ...

  7. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1260 on Saturday, November ...

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    Today's Wordle Answer for #1260 on Saturday, November 30, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Saturday, November 30, 2024, is DOGMA. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.

  8. Jumbo Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Seafood [a] is a Singaporean restaurant chain specialising in the seafood aspects of Singaporean cuisine and dishes, such as Chili crab.First opened in 1987 with an outlet at the East Coast Seafood Centre modeling and taking design elements similar to the non affiliated JUMBO Floating Restaurant Hong Kong, Jumbo Kingdom.

  9. Wikipedia : Map data/Singapore/Sentosa Monorail (1982-2005).map

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    Map of Sentosa Monorail route and stations Source Manually reconstructed from satellite imagery circa 2000-2001. Checked against Singapore street directory (Singapore street directory 2000/2001 (20 ed.). Singapore: SNP Publishing.) and aligned to OpenStreetMap basemap circa 2022 based on surviving features and other landmarks. Date Author