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The House of Robert Timms is the first casual Australian café in Singapore, serving coffee to sweet savoury Aussie classics, Robert Timms guarantees to excite every taste-buds and cravings. The space and concept of Robert Timms is specifically designed to create a rustic yet comfy ambience with family and friends.
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Popular Hong Kong dessert chain Hui Lau Shan used to have an outlet along Orchard Road back in 2005. It is now making a comeback to Singapore and it is set to open two new franchised outlets, in Chinatown Point and Serangoon’s Nex mall this month.
Hui Lau Shan is famed for their specialty mango desserts.
Some 20 years ago, the third generation of Hui Lau Shan created the unique "Mango Sago" which became a fast fad in Hong Kong dessert offerings. Today the mango series remain Hui Lau Shan's signature dish. Every year, Hui Lau Shan used up to a thousand tonnes of mangoes in their dessert making process.
For consecutive years, Hui Lau Shan won the "King of Dessert" award in Hong Kong, winning them the reputation of Mango Expert.
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Japanese streetwear brand Íxi:z, makes a comeback 40 years in the making.
INDIVIDUALLY BASIC – a tagline not seen in Singapore since the early 1980s, where it was closely affiliated with Japanese streetwear brand Íxi: z (pronounced ick-sees). Four decades on, Íxi:z is making an unprecedented comeback with a retail store now open at Mandarin Gallery, and an official launch to be announced in early 2020.
Those who grew up in the 80s will fondly remember Íxi:z as an iconic brand which once encompassed everything from bomber jackets to wallets and pencil cases.Revitalizing a brand and reshaping it for the consumers of today is no small task. But as the saying goes, class never goes out of style, and by keeping the familiar elements of the brand intact, the team behind Íxi:z are confident it will once again capture the imagination of a whole new generation of streetwear enthusiasts. Manufactured in Japan to ensure quality, Íxi:z prides itself on a bold, measured approach to high-end streetwear. Understated, minimalist, and highly individualistic, their core values still fit neatly in today’s world 40 years after their inception.
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Just two months after they've closed their last retail store in Singapore, MPH Bookstores is preparing for their comeback with the launch of a MPH concept store at SingPost Centre.
The new store is expected to open in November.
MPH is expected to move forward with smaller concept stores carrying a large percentage of snacks, beverages, lifestyle products and miscellaneous services alongside their curated book offerings.
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"Food made with love brings people together. At Kenny Rogers Roasters, you'll get nothing less than a great meal. Because we're putting love back into food." - Kenny Rogers
Just 4 months after famous roast chicken restaurant Kenny Rogers Roasters shut its last outlet at Great World City in April, the brand is set to return by early October.
The comeback restaurant will be located at JEM in Jurong East and can hosts 80 diners.
A fast-casual eatery that will be halal-certified; patrons can expect the Kenny Rogers signature rotisserie chicken and more.
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A&W – which stands for “Allen and Wright” has confirmed to local press on Tuesday (4 July) that the company is on track to expand in Southeast Asia, including in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
According to the company's CEO, Kevin Bazner, A&W has already built an office in Singapore in 2016 to prepare for Its expansion and is currently looking for “real estate for a flagship company restaurant in Singapore”.
It’s been over a decade since the American fast food restaurant left Singapore.
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A&W made its debut in Singapore in 1966 at Dunearn Road, and the first A&W drive-through opened in 1970 at Bukit Timah Road.
A&W Coney Dogs, root beer floats, and curly fries are patrons' favorite items to order. Enjoy yours when it returns to our shore in year 2018.
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