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Singapore Tourism: Your Singapore (yoursing)

YourSingapore.com - Rumah Makan Minang (rumah-makan-minang)

100219    In conjunction with Singapore Food Festival 2010, play the Food In Translation game and find out more about Singapore’s Signature Dishes.

YourSingapore.com - PARCO next NEXT (parco-next-next)

100220    PARCO next NEXT
100221    Looking for unique pieces only found in Singapore?
100222    Make a visit to PARCO next NEXT for your fill of budding local designers.
100223    Located in the newly opened PARCO Marina Bay store, it is a unique fashion incubator set up to groom aspiring designers.
100224    Under the Fashion Design Incubation Programme, designers are provided with a retail platform and the necessary start-up infrastructure to kick-start their businesses in a nurturing environment.
100225    They will undergo an 18-month incubation period which includes operating a retail business for 12 months, mentorship by industry experts, group workshops and seminars that focus on the marketing strategies of operating a retail business, as well as overseas mission trips for greater exposure in the fashion industry.
100226    PARCO next NEXT will showcase 25 new designers and their first collections at the PARCO next NEXT Fashion Show on 17 and 18 April.
100227    Read more about the designers and their labels and make your way to PARCO Marina Bay to check out their novel collections.

YourSingapore.com - Chef Pang Kok Keong (chef-pang-kok-keong)

100228    Chef Pang Kok Keong
100229    Singapore’s Leading Pâtissier
100230    Executive Pastry Chef of Canele Patisserie Chocolaterie, Pang Kok Keong, is a self-confessed sweet-toothed gourmand.
100231    His culinary journey began in 1993 when he was a student at SHATEC.
100232    After graduating, Chef Pang started out as a trainee at the Imperial Hotel before becoming a pastry cook at the Michaelangelo’s group of restaurants in 1997.
100233    Ever since then, Chef Pang’s star has been on the rise – going on to work at several well-known restaurants, patisseries and 5-star hotels throughout the city However, it was a training stint under Master Pastry Chef Francisco Torreblanca at Pasteleria in Spain that made him the star he is today – he perfected the art of sugar and chocolate making.

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