Old School Delights
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 10, 2016, 15:27 IST
Synopsis
If it's been a few years since you were last in a classroom, the blackboards and school paraphernalia will either bring back fond memories or make you feel positively ancient. Either way, this restaurant's commitment to old-school … Read more
If it's been a few years since you were last in a classroom, the blackboards and school paraphernalia will either bring back fond memories or make you feel positively ancient. Either way, this restaurant's commitment to old-school cooking won't disappoint. Read less

A lesson in Singaporean cooking
If it's been a few years since you were last in a classroom, the blackboards and school paraphernalia will either bring back fond memories or make you feel positively ancient. Either way, this restaurant's commitment to old-school cooking won't disappoint.
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