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  2. Saint Pierre (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Pierre is a Michelin-starred French cuisine restaurant in Singapore. Named after the Saint Pierre Chapel in Notre-Dame de Paris, it serves Asian-French cuisine. [1] It was opened by Belgian -born chef Emmanuel Stroobant and his Malaysian-Chinese wife Edina Hong. [2] The restaurant first opened at Central Mall in Singapore in December 2000.

  3. Bread Street Kitchen, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1.282643°N 103.85762°E. / 1.282643; 103.85762. Seating capacity. 149. Website. Official website. Bread Street Kitchen is a restaurant owned by celebrity chef and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay. Located in Singapore and modelled after the original Bread Street Kitchen in the United Kingdom, the restaurant was opened in June 2015.

  4. List of Michelin starred restaurants in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    List of former Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants and hawker stalls in Singapore. 328 Katong Laksa. Alaturka, Bussorah Street. Alexandra Village Claypot Laksa, Alexandra Village Food Centre. Hoo Kee Bak Chang. JB Ah Meng Restaurant. Kok Sen Restaurant, Keong Saik Road. Liang Zhao Ji Duck Rice, Whampoa Makan Place.

  5. 4Fingers Crispy Chicken - Wikipedia

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    4FINGERS (also known as 4FINGERS Crispy Chicken) is a Singaporean multinational chain of fast casual restaurants that specialises in crispy Asian style fried chicken. Headquartered in Singapore, the chain was founded in 2009 and currently has 27 stores across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia. The company expanded ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Specialists' Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Specialists' Shopping Centre was the oldest shopping centre on Orchard Road, a shopping area of Singapore. The largest tenants were Hotel Phoenix Singapore and John Little. The Visitor's Guide of Singapore described it as "revered". [ 1] It was demolished to make way for newer developments in 2008.

  8. Gastronomy in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Gastronomy in 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.

  9. Category:Restaurant chains in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Fast-food chains of Singapore‎ (26 P) P. ... Pages in category "Restaurant chains in Singapore" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.