There are 11 heritage business featured joining other such galleries launched in Kampong Glam and Little India. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - When Spring Court Restaurant, originally known as Wing Choon Yuen, was set up in 1929 by lorry driver Ho Loke Yee at Great World Amusement Park, it quickly established itself as a grand venue for wedding banquets.
These include a 1961 receipt for a wedding banquet costing $725.35 - a huge sum in those days - and a 1949 marriage certificate. NHB works closely with businesses with at least 30 years of history to fill up their"mini-museums" with heritage items. The 80-year-old added that the restaurant has evolved from serving Cantonese cuisine to uniquely Singaporean fare that incorporates ingredients from other dialects and races.
Another heritage brand in Chinatown featured is Tong Heng, famed for its diamond-shaped egg tarts and other traditional pastries. The changes attracted younger front-line staff and customers. However, many of its recipes remain true to its Cantonese roots.
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