tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7770546855980202419.post8598435229113653728..comments2019-07-28T01:29:58.981-07:00Comments on Singapore's old shophouses: Keong Saik RoadLo Tien Yinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00373209243311424836noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7770546855980202419.post-67510470771089874532015-01-03T23:36:13.630-08:002015-01-03T23:36:13.630-08:00Hmm, can you wear a red bandana when you next go o...Hmm, can you wear a red bandana when you next go on your walkabout, plus the camera slung round your neck so that I would know it's you?:) Oh yes, now that you mention the restaurant at Outram Park, I do remember it. My friend's sister's wedding was held there. That was in the 80s.Lo Tien Yinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00373209243311424836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7770546855980202419.post-26180952162082056182015-01-03T05:40:53.862-08:002015-01-03T05:40:53.862-08:00Oh! I walked here many times with my camera, there...Oh! I walked here many times with my camera, there was a restaurant I think the name was Tai Wah next to the millionaire club which some of my relatives like to come to. Vaguely recalled the prison at Outram Park, also the few blocks of rental flats there. The Char Kway Teow was at one of these rental blocks before shifting to Hong Lim Hock Hai building. There was a restaurant called Dragon and Phoenix also at Outram Park that was quite famous for steamboats. streetsinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12403383268763845452noreply@blogger.com